Honey Singh Opens Up About Bipolar Disorder: ‘I Was a Mental Patient, Kharab Case’
People with bipolar disorder are tough for the understanding of such situations, and Rhea Chakraborty said this. Honey Singh means that even doctors don't understand it.

Honey Singh Opens Up About Bipolar Disorder: The rapper-singer entertainer Honey Singh would participate in Rhea Chakraborty's podcast 'Chapter 2' formally as a guest. Rhea Chakraborty took to Instagram on Wednesday this week to post a teaser video, explaining how heartwarming it had been talking to Honey. They were smashed by childish breeziness. They talked about bipolar disorder, as well Honey revealed about a tense patch in his life. The screening of the episode will be on 17 January.
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Honey Singh, Rhea Chakraborty talk about bipolar disorder
In the video, Honey said, "Main itne in-depth gaya hua itna kharab case hoon bi-polar disorder ka. Ek mental patient hoon main aaj bhi (I've gone in-depths, I'm such a bad case of bipolar disorder)."
"You're amazing and thank you for just surviving, Yo," said Rhea Chakraborty by narrating how her documentary impacted her that she was in tears of joy and sadness together, to which he replied, "Akbar The Great is meeting Alexander The Great. Two fighters are meeting."
The roster was previously made up of numerous stars such as Aamir Khan, Sushmita Sen, Farhan Akhtar, Tanmay Bhatt, and Zakir Khan.
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Honey Singh, according to his own documentary
In December, Netflix released Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous, a docu-film produced by Sikhya Entertainment that revolves around the life of the rap star. Mozez Singh directs the film and was released on December 20. The film showcases the life of Honey, whose real name is Hirdesh Singh, unlike others' effort for making them self-explanatory-very unique.
The film is truly a celebration of Honey Singh's rise from anonymity to becoming the darling of the Indian music industry and its attendant conflicts, not just critical articles and personal controversies. The "Brown Rang" and "Angrezi Beat" have taken Honey Singh further and helped him towards the production of other hits, making him a man worth curiosity. His chase after apparent delight not within his grasp ended last year when he sought help for the problems-mental health issues he was going through.
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