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Yo Yo Honey Singh Documentary Film OTT Release: Yo Yo Honey Singh’s Documentary Film to stream on Netflix

Highlights

  • The streaming giant Netflix has announced a documentary film on Yo Yo Honey Singh
  • It will be arriving soon on the OTT platform
  • Guneet Monga and Achin Jain are its producers

Hirdesh Singh, professionally known as Yo Yo Honey Singh or just Honey Singh, started in 2003 as a session and recording artist. He then became a hip-hop and bhangra music producer. The singer, rapper, songwriter, music producer, and actor has contributed to several Bollywood chartbuster tracks. A well-established streamer will be bringing to the OTT table soon a documentary on Yo Yo Honey Singh. The official announcement has already been made. Read along to know more details.

Yo Yo Honey Singh Documentary Film OTT Release: Where and When to Stream It Online

The documentary film based on the life of Yo Yo Honey Singh will be available on Netflix. Though the OTT release date has not yet been revealed, the docufilm is expected to start streaming soon. Netflix India has made the official announcement regarding the project. Announcing on YouTube, they wrote, “Aa raha hai, hum sab ki heart rate badhane! The biggest Hip Hop artist is coming up with his documentary, arriving soon, only on Netflix!”

About Yo Yo Honey Singh’s Documentary Film

Sikhya Entertainment Guneet Monga and Achin Jain are the producers of this documentary movie. The Elephant Whisperers, which belongs to the makers, recently won the best documentary short film at the 95th Academy Awards. Mozez Singh is the director of the hip-hop artist’s upcoming documentary.

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It is touted as a bare-it-all docufilm. It will dive deep into Yo Yo Honey Singh’s professional and personal life. It will also highlight the time when the singer disappeared from the limelight. Deepa Bhatia is the editor, and Nirvair Singh Rai is the director of photography. Matthew Wang composed the documentary’s music.

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