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Honey Singh to be out of action for at least two months

Updated on: 30 October,2014 12:56 PM IST  | 
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Work seems to have taken a toll on the singer-rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh's health and going by the latest buzz, he will be back on his feet only after two months

Honey Singh to be out of action for at least two months

Honey Singh

Work seems to have taken a toll on the singer-rapper's health and going by the latest buzz, he will be back on his feet only after two months. Honey Singh, who recently hurt his back, has been advised by his doctors to not step out of his house until he has completely recovered.


Honey Singh
Honey Singh. Pic/Shadab Khan


The Lungi Dance singer has not been part of his show India’s Raw Star for almost a month now with other B-Town composers filling in for him. It appears that the show will end without him.


Ever since Honey injured his back and head during the Slam! The Tour in the US along with the Happy New Year cast, he cancelled all his commitments. He has been staying in New Delhi with his family and doctors have told them not to talk work with him.

Says a source, “Honey suffers from irregular blood pressure and high levels of stress. Ever since he made a name for himself, Honey had been leading an erratic and hectic life zipping across continents for his stage shows and Bollywood commitments. It has taken a drastic toll on his health. He has been asked to give his health utmost importance.”

A source close to the singer says, “Honey has been advised rest for the next two months.”

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