In his documentary Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous, Honey Singh opens up about his battle with addiction and mental health. He shared how he had to stop singing for 2-2.5 years to focus on his mental health after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, feeling heartbroken watching his father go to work during that time.
In the documentary, Honey Singh emotionally spoke about the tough 2-2.5 years when he was unable to work. He described how he spent his days at home, sleeping until late afternoon, while his father went to work. He felt ashamed seeing his father work at his age, especially since he wasn’t earning.
Honey Singh also encouraged his fans to learn from his experiences and prioritize taking care of their parents. He reflected on how his parents had done so much for him, while he couldn’t do anything for them. He urged viewers to cherish their parents, as once they are gone, they won’t return.In the documentary, Honey Singh revealed his struggle with bipolar disorder, sharing the severe mental and emotional impact it had on him. He explained how his mind felt out of control, causing him to see hallucinations and feel scared even by simple situations. He felt trapped, fearing he’d never see his parents again, and wished for death daily.
Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous is directed by Mozez Singh and produced by Guneet Monga Kapoor and Achin Jain.