New Delhi, June 2 -- Adnan Sami, now a prominent name in India's music scene, recently revealed that his decision to shift to India from Pakistan wasn't driven not by fame or money, but 'dejection' from how "people in the Pakistani music industry thought" he was "finished". It was Asha Bhosle, who gave the singer an advice that changed his life around.

In a heartfelt interview with India TV, Adnan shared the struggles that pushed him to leave Pakistan and find a new beginning in India.

"After the songs I released in 1998, people in the Pakistani music industry thought I'm finished. So they didn't provide any marketing for those songs. Nobody got to know when the album released and vanished. I was very dejected. I was in Canada at that t...