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Yo Yo Honey Singh Famous review: Lacking the rapper's edge, this documentary has nothing much to offer

Yo Yo Honey Singh Famous review: The Netflix documentary offers no new insights on the popular rapper's controversial-yet-dazzling life.

Updated on: Dec 21, 2024 10:24 AM IST
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Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous, a documentary on the life of the rapper-singer is out. Unfortunately, the sole thing intriguing about it remains its teaser which dropped recently and made tall claims that this would be a 'tell-all'. (Also read: Honey Singh recalls ‘wishing for death' as he talks about fighting mental illness in his documentary)

Yo Yo Honey Singh Famous review: The documentary on the popular rapper is streaming on Netflix
Yo Yo Honey Singh Famous review: The documentary on the popular rapper is streaming on Netflix

Directed by Mozez Singh, known for directing the series Human, and produced by Guneet Monga, who has backed offbeat content, the story of Yo Yo has great potential.

A Delhi boy with humble beginnings goes on to become someone who left a big mark on the Indian music scene- the audience laps up a good underdog story. The docu starts off with footage of his teen days- and establishes a promising note instantly.

Nothing new to offer

However, it all just feels a bit tilted in Singh’s favour. The line of questioning seems to be something straight out of a typical masala film. The biggest controversies Honey found himself in, including being credited for the expletive-laden song ‘Ch*t’ are touched upon- and immediately brushed aside when Singh says ‘I didn’t make it’. Well, he has said the same in the past, too, in countless interviews. What makes this docu any different then?

There’s nothing revelatory about Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous. One doesn’t come away learning something new or surprising about the person in question. Yes, his family’s appearance does make it more human. Honey breaking down as he recalls being at home, jobless, does tug at one’s heart, so does the family's helplessness as they grappled with his deteriorating mental health at one point.

The big misses

Random sequences like a ‘super fan’ suddenly meeting the rapper on the roads at night and crying as he sings for her- that feeling of it being staged further brings down the credibility. When asked about his controversial divorce from Shalini some time back, Singh simply says ‘We have signed a MoU so I can’t talk about it’ I wonder then what’s the point of this Docu apart from merely being a compilation of things the singer has already revealed in the past.

For example, there’s nothing about Mafia Mundeer apart from a fleeting mention when talking about a controversial song.

Overall, Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous could have been so much more. But it’s reduced to being a whitewashing attempt, much like Sanju, which aims at only glorifying the subject, rather than being an objective take.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rishabh Suri

Rishabh Suri writes for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement HT City. From Bollywood to Hollywood, from Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam films, to OTT and television- he covers it all.

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