Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has made many shocking revelations in his Netflix documentary 'Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous'. In this documentary, Honey Singh also talked about some rumors related to his personal and professional life and told how harmful these rumors were for him. This documentary is directed by Moses Singh and produced by Guneet Monga.
Honey Singh also denied a rumor related to Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan with truth. In the year 2013, Honey Singh and Shah Rukh Khan worked together in the song 'Lungi Dance' of the film 'Chennai Express', which became a hit song. But a few years later rumors arose that Shah Rukh slapped Honey Singh during a concert in America, due to which Honey Singh suffered a head injury and had to get stitches.
Now dismissing these rumors, Honey Singh told that in fact this accident happened with a mug. Honey Singh said, "I was not at all ready to perform that day, but I was being pressured into it. I decided to shave my head so that I could avoid performing. But when that didn't work, I hit the mug on my head, which caused the injury." Honey Singh also said that the rumour-monger gave the wrong information that Shah Rukh had slapped him, whereas Shah Rukh could never do that.
In the documentary, Honey Singh's sister also gave her opinion on this incident. She said that after this incident, she understood that Honey should be brought back to India immediately. She said, "Honey sent me a message in which he said that something is not right. Then he called me on Skype and said, 'Please save me, doll, please save me', and then the call got disconnected." After this revelation, Honey Singh clarified that he was ready to tell the whole truth about the entire incident, so that there is no room for misunderstanding.