On
Friday
afternoon
when
the
deceased
legend
Michael
Jackson's
brother
Jermaine
arrived
to
collaborate
with
Adnan
Sami,
there
was
a
sense
of
disbelief
in
the
city.
Jermaine
arrived
with
his
wife
Halima.
They
both
checked
into
the
Taj
but
spent
the
entire
evening
at
Adnan's
place
discussing
music,
food,
social
concerns
and
Michael
Jackson
(MJ).
"It's
been
an
exhausting
but
amazing
time
since
Jermaine
arrived," chuckles
Adnan
after
an
exhilarating
session
with
Jermaine
at
the
newly-revamped
T-Series
recording
studio.
"That's
why
I
didn't
make
any
announcements
about
Jermaine's
arrival.
I
didn't
want
to
sound
premature
in
my
excitement
since
Jermaine
had
visa
issues
and
his
arrival
in
Mumbai
was
uncertain
till
the
last
minute."
Adnan
and
Jermaine
have
got
together
to
record
a
tribute
to
Mumbai
City.
"It
will
be
part
of
an
album
we've
been
working
on
for
two
years
long
before
Michael
Jackson's
sudden
death.
Jermaine
loves
India
and
Mumbai.
I
could've
easily
joined
him
in
Los
Angeles
to
record
the
song.
But
Jermaine
insisted
on
coming
down."
Adnan
intends
to
make
the
third
of
the
Jackson
siblings
familiar
with
the
sights
and
sounds
of
Mumbai
and
India.
"After
the
recording
is
over,
we're
going
to
Chowpatty
and
all
the
other
hot
spots
of
Mumbai.
Jermaine
loves
Indian
food.
But
he
doesn't
want
to
have
the
5-star
stuff.
He
wants
to
taste
the
pao-bhaji,
paani-puri,
bhelpuri,
batata-vada
and
all
the
street-slurps."
A
visit
to
the
Taj
Mahal
is
also
on
the
anvil.
"We'll
visit
the
Taj
and
Fatehpur
Sikri
where
as
you
know,
Tansen
once
sang.
I'd
have
loved
him
to
stay
in
my
house.
But
I
thought
a
hotel
would
be
more
comfortable
for
Jermaine
and
Halima.
I'm
bowled
over
by
his
humility
and
his
hunger
to
learn
and
know
about
Indian
culture.
His
down-to-earth
nature
reminds
me
of
Mr.
Bachchan."
Adnan
plans
a
very
exclusive
sit-in
dinner
party
in
Jermaine's
honour
at
his
home
on
October
7.
Jermaine
also
heard
Azaan's
music
and
loved
it.
The
Jermaine-Adnan
album
will
be
marketed
in
India
by
T-Series
and
internationally
on
Jermaine's
label.
"T-Series
re-revamped
their
entire
studio
and
equipment
for
Jermaine's
recording,"
says
Adnan.
"We're
doing
two
songs
together,
one
of
them
a
tribute
to
Mumbai
and
its
unstoppable
energy"