<p>It was none other than actress Shilpa Shetty who had come to invite him for her wedding reception on Tuesday. <br /><br />"I don't care how many stones you have inside you. Just make sure you're there on Tuesday," Shilpa said before Adnan could react.<br /><br />The singer says that he thought he was hallucinating. "Why would the bewitching Shilpa suddenly show up in my room? Only later did I get to know her father was in the same hospital for suspected malaria. But it was very sweet of Shilpa to invite me," the singer said.<br /><br />Shilpa tied the knot with London-based businessman Raj Kundra Sunday in Maharashtra's famous hill station Khandala. Their wedding reception is taking place here.<br /><br />"I owe it to her, never mind the pain. I've gotten used to it," said Adnan.<br /><br />For the singer besieged by domestic crises for the last one year, the gall-bladder surgery has been the last straw.<br /><br />"It was red-hot déjà vu. I was back at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital where I had spent so much of my time earlier this year nursing my father. It was eerie. My mom, brother and son looked after me," he said.<br /><br />Adnan's music recordings had to be cancelled last week. "I had been ignoring the growing pain. I paid for it," he said.</p>
<p>It was none other than actress Shilpa Shetty who had come to invite him for her wedding reception on Tuesday. <br /><br />"I don't care how many stones you have inside you. Just make sure you're there on Tuesday," Shilpa said before Adnan could react.<br /><br />The singer says that he thought he was hallucinating. "Why would the bewitching Shilpa suddenly show up in my room? Only later did I get to know her father was in the same hospital for suspected malaria. But it was very sweet of Shilpa to invite me," the singer said.<br /><br />Shilpa tied the knot with London-based businessman Raj Kundra Sunday in Maharashtra's famous hill station Khandala. Their wedding reception is taking place here.<br /><br />"I owe it to her, never mind the pain. I've gotten used to it," said Adnan.<br /><br />For the singer besieged by domestic crises for the last one year, the gall-bladder surgery has been the last straw.<br /><br />"It was red-hot déjà vu. I was back at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital where I had spent so much of my time earlier this year nursing my father. It was eerie. My mom, brother and son looked after me," he said.<br /><br />Adnan's music recordings had to be cancelled last week. "I had been ignoring the growing pain. I paid for it," he said.</p>