Talking at an occasion in Mumbai on Thursday, the Punjabi star candidly mentioned the “controversies that occurred” in his life and profession. Honey Singh expressed that regardless of being conscious of the perceptions being constructed in opposition to him, he opted to stay silent as a result of he lacked the suitable platform to share his facet of the story.
He talked about that over the span of 12 to 13 years, folks had developed perceptions about his work. He acknowledged the controversies that had arisen, together with situations of his effigies being burnt, but he had avoided addressing them straight. He expressed a need for a platform, similar to a digital camera and microphone, to share his perspective on the matter.
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The singer has discovered himself embroiled in controversies each in his private {and professional} life. Reviews have surfaced relating to his struggles with alcoholism and substance abuse. Moreover, his former spouse, Shalini Talwar, has accused him of home violence.
Honey Singh additionally talked about that Netflix offered him with the platform he felt was applicable for sharing his story. He revealed that three-and-a-half years in the past, Netflix expressed curiosity in making a documentary about him, with Guneet Monga main the undertaking. Aware of Monga’s work and fervour, and having recognized her for over a decade, he felt optimistic in regards to the endeavor. Upon talking with director Mozez Singh, Singh was struck by Singh’s sincerity and religion, which instilled a way of belief in him. Singh believes that by this documentary, audiences will acquire perception into who Hirdesh Singh, his official identify, actually is, past the persona of Yo Yo Honey Singh.