Honey Singh Recommends This Delhi Restaurant For Authentic South Indian Food

by Mallika Khurana
Honey Singh Recommends This Delhi Restaurant For Authentic South Indian Food

Yo Yo Honey Singh had a significant impact on our adolescence. Just a few of Honey Singh’s great songs were enough to get the party started. Despite the challenges of his journey, he got up to perform in front of everyone. In this outstanding Tere Gully Mein episode, we discovered a great deal about him. His highs and lows, love of music and food, and many other things were revealed to us. If you are interested in finding out more about your favourite rapper, watch the episode.

Honey Singh Was A Frequent At Sarvana Bhawan In Delhi

He enjoyed gol gappas at Chandru’s Pure Ghee Sweets after claiming that Indian street food was the best ever. He also sang us a few lines from Brown Rang, and we were instantly hooked. When we questioned him about whether vada pav was the only street food from Mumbai he had ever tried, he admitted that he used to frequently go to Bademiyan for kebabs. 

Honey Singh is a foodie, just like every other Punjabi, so we were curious about what he enjoyed eating most. He revealed his love of South Indian cuisine and the Sarvana Bhavan restaurant in Delhi, where he used to frequently go for a genuine South Indian meal. He also mentioned how much he enjoys Lebanese and Arabic food. 

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This Is What Inspires The Lyrics Of His Songs

Honey Singh
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We questioned Honey Singh about how he creates the lyrics for his songs. We were very interested to find out what motivated him to create these songs. He shared that he draws inspiration for all of his writing from the people around him. He revealed the background of the popular song “Chaar Bottle Vodka,” revealing that it was written while he and Shah Rukh Khan were on tour in Australia. Honey was a little crushed when he observed some individuals protesting against him and his music. 

Later that evening, he drank four bottles of vodka with his choreographer and dancer. And in one night, this blockbuster song was created. Even with the song “Paani Paani,” he made it clear that while the lyrics may not make much sense, they are what the audience likes.  For him, that is all that matters. 

Head to the complete video to know all about his future plans!

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