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Yo Yo Honey Singh: I once tried acting, but I was awful at it and it’s the hardest job there is.

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Yo Yo Honey Singh: I once tried acting, but I was awful at it and it’s the hardest job there is.

Yo Yo Honey Singh objects to the labels of musician, writer, rapper, or singer. “I am an entertainer and a performer. After recently performing in Delhi at the HT City Unwind food and music event, Yo Yo says, “Mujhe bas audience ko khush karna hai chahe kaise bhi ho.” Yo Yo is more open than ever about everything from who should play the lead role in his biopic to his fitness quest, working with up-and-coming artists, and his most recent song, Together Forever. In addition, he provides information about his upcoming third album, Honey 3.0, which he claims will leave his listeners forgetting about anything else.

Several quotes from the interview

How did Dilwalon ki Dilli perform for the HT City audience?

It was excellent. I just gave a performance in Delhi, and I always like doing performances in places like Delhi, Jaipur, Indore, Hyderabad, and Assam, among others. Yeh saari jagah bahut insane and wild is true. At these locations, people’s energy levels differ. I have a unique affection for Delhi in particular because that is where I was born and raised. I had a great time playing, and it was truly incredible and baffling. I was supposed to perform for 90 minutes, but because of the unruly audience and several individuals who risked their lives by climbing the pillars and sitting on the poles, I could only stay on stage for 45.

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The time you dedicated a song to Alfaaz was quite emotional. We are aware that he has been having a difficult time since being attacked and suffering injuries, and you have been updating us on his health on Instagram. Was it challenging to perform for the first time without him?

People mistakenly believe that I view Alfaaz as an artist, a sibling, and a friend, but I actually view him as a son. He’s been with me for 14 years and has performed on stage with me for 11–12 of those years. The song Haye Mera Dil by Alfaaz would typically be played first or second during any of my live performances. So, I really missed him during this performance, but he’s much healthier and no longer in danger today. I was convinced that Haye Mera Dil Alfaaz ke bina hi karte hain aaj because of how much I missed him.

No of the highs and lows in your personal or professional life, it is nothing short of a masala potboiler. Would you want to play the lead role in your own biopic if it were to be filmed, or would you prefer someone else to depict your life story?

No, I wouldn’t want to act since the one time I tried, I was awful at it. Acting bakwas karta hoon main. acting karna mere bass hi nahi hai. It’s a difficult job. Acting is the most challenging aspect of stage performances, followed by writing and singing. So if my biopic is created, an actor would be preferable. And if you ask me, a new actor, a new face, perhaps the boy next door, should be cast. However, I believe there is still time for a biopic to be made. Biopic banegi toh, abhi namak, mirchi thodi kam hai, abhi kuch karna hai, uske baad masala aur badhega.

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A few years ago, everyone was astounded and impressed by your physical change. Is your exercise programme going as planned?

It’s still going on. In essence, I spent five years at home recovering from my illness in 2014 and was unable to perform much work. I had begun writing songs, and when I began filming my songs for Saiyaan Ji, Makhna, and other projects, I was quite overweight. Fans didn’t appreciate the idea of someone with a wonderful body being out of shape. But despite exercising, I was unable to drop weight due to my medication. I finally took it seriously and put a lot of things on hold so that I could concentrate only on my fitness.

Has the ongoing transformation over the years—from being a composer of music to a rapper to now being a writer and a singer—been challenging?

Never did I wish to sing. I had no writing skills. I began by making music; uske bad kaam aata gaya. Then I began to compose for other people, and singing followed. Thus, everything has happened gradually. I sang and rapped a little bit in Brown Rang as well. I therefore do not claim to be a musician, writer, rapper, or singer. I am a performer and an entertainer, and my primary focus is on the audience’s ability to be entertained.

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Tell us about Together Forever, your most recent single, and what new things you have in store for your fans this time.

First time a black model appears in an Indian music video, it’s for a love song that we filmed in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Because Indians were primarily fascinated with having white skin, I’ve always emphasised brown girls in my videos, but since my first song, I’ve also included dusky girls. In India and many other nations, black people are not regarded as beautiful, despite the fact that black ladies are stunning. Therefore, I chose a black girl to star in Together Forever.

Since you performed it live for the first time at HT City Unwind, your most recent song, Paris Ka Trip, has received a lot of positive feedback. How did you find the thrills?

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It is a bizarre song. The song was recorded in March, but for various reasons, the release date kept getting pushed back. Milind [Gaba, singer] had been considering working with me for a while. He introduced me to this song about two years ago, and I assured him that we would undoubtedly collaborate on it. Then we wrote it, produced it, and now it’s available. Although it’s short, the song is incredibly commercial. It was incredibly wonderful that half the crowds knew the lyrics to the song when I performed it live because it was only released four days prior.

What kind of sense of obligation comes with working with emerging artists nowadays that you need to instil in them in order to make them feel welcome and included in the project?

I don’t believe I’m in a situation where I can launch someone just yet. Because I’d never claim that no one gave me a chance, the answer is that I do attempt to give young talent a chance. When I was in Punjab, many individuals provided me opportunities, including the singers Ashok Mastie paaji and the late Raj Brar paaji. Then I travelled to Delhi, where I released Brown Rang and finally rose to become an internationally recognised performer. My goal is to always support emerging talent and ensure that they never compete with one another but rather work in harmony. The main goal of collaboration is to benefit one another.

What should your followers expect from you going forward?

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I can’t wait for the release of my third album, Honey 3.0, in January of next year. It features some previously unheard pieces. When I was writing songs up until recently, some people would say, “Purane Honey Singh wali baat nahi hai.” Therefore, the new version I’m releasing for my followers will make you forget everything I’ve previously shared, whether it be Desi Kalakaar or International Villager. My fans will get to hear a variety of new and old songs on Honey 3.0, and I’ll be at a different level of fitness.

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Recalling how Amrita Singh prevented Saif Ali Khan from endorsing his movie Pehla Nasha, Deepak Tijori “I was shocked by it.”

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Recalling how Amrita Singh prevented Saif Ali Khan from endorsing his movie Pehla Nasha, Deepak Tijori “I was shocked by it.”

Recently, Deepak Tijori revealed some startling trivia about his 1990 film Pehla Nasha. He remembered when Saif was urged not to promote the film by Amrita Singh.

Tipppsy, the next film directed by Deepak Tijori, marks his return to directing. The actor-director is never afraid to speak openly about his colleagues. In a recent Zoom TV interview, Deepak remembered that Amrita Singh had previously advised Saif Ali Khan not to back Deepak’s movie Pehla Nasha.

In addition to starring in several films in the 1990s with Shah Rukh Khan, Rahul Roy, and Aamir Khan, Deepak also portrayed the lead in Pehla Nasha. The actor revealed that there was a scene in the Ashuotsh Gowariker-directed movie when Saif, Rahul Roy, Aamir Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan made cameo appearances.

According to Deepak Tijori, Amrita Singh prevented Saif Ali Khan from endorsing his movie.

When asked if Bollywood performers were friendly at parties but did not promote one other’s films, he responded, “Yeah, I guess I could probably tell you a personal experience.” I am referring about 1993 here. We were working on a movie named Pehla Nasha back in 1993. Surprisingly, there was a moment in the movie when everyone wants celebrities to attend a character’s debut. We had buddies, and the director was Ashutosh Gowariker. Therefore, I was taken aback when this particular occurrence occurred.”

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According to Deepak, Amrita advised Saif not to back him.

He went on, “It seems that Shah Rukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Aamir Khan were on their way.” Thus, Saif was reading, and this was similar to his interpretation of it when he got ready at home. Amrita Singh, his former spouse, questioned him, “What are you doing?” To what destination are you heading? “I’m heading to a premiere,” he declared. I’m heading out to shoot. I’m going to be involved with Deepak’s debut. “Really?” was her question. In what way is this possible? You know, we never did all these things. Who takes this action? similar to when you go and help someone on a premiere. That was a moment, then, and I was shocked by it. Evidently, something didn’t truly exist back then (days).

Concerning Pehla Nasha

Concerning Pehla NasPehla Nasha was a mystery-thriller for the uninitiated. Paresh Rawal, Pooja Bhatt, and Raveena Tandon all had significant parts in the film. The 1984 thriller Body Double by Brian de Palma was remade in this film. In addition to Juhi Chawla and Sudesh Berry, Shah Rukh and Saif also made cameo appearances in the movie as themselves

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In Deepak’s new movie Tipppsy, a bunch of females attend on a bachelorette party, but as they become drunk, things go wrong. Important parts are played by Alankrita Sahai, Natasha Suri, Kainaat Arora, and others in the film. Tipppsy will be available on May 10.

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