Honey Singh feeds the deprived children at Noida metro station, the video goes viral

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Honey Singh feeds the deprived children at Noida metro station, the video goes viral

Honey Singh feeds the deprived children at Noida metro station, the video goes viral

Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh was seen sharing food with children outside Noida Metro station. The Compassionate Act has touched many hearts and appreciated widespread social media.

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Honey Singh feeds the deprived children at Noida metro station, the video goes viral
Honey Singh was seen feeding the disadvantaged children at Sector 63 metro station in Noida.

In a compassionate act, rapper Honey Singh, who is popularly known by his platform name ‘Yo Yo Honey Singh’, was captured camera to share food with children outside a metro station in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

In the viral video, the composer was seen feeding the disadvantaged children at the Electronic City metro station in Noida in Sector 63. Clade in a simple white T-shirt and gray casual pants, Singh was seen sitting on the pavement with the children, giving them food. The heart -wrenching scene was surrounded by a crowd of audience and fans, many of whom were recording the event on their phone.

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Singh was recently called by the Punjab State Women’s Commission to use aggressive and rude songs in her songs. He received criticism for ‘millionaire’ – a song by 2024 return album ‘Glory’. The Commission started parallel proceedings against him and sent a letter to the Punjab Police Chief to request a thorough investigation.

Chairperson Raj Lali Gill issued a sharp statement, condemning the nature of the song. “Those who use this kind of language will not be tolerated. These songs will be banned. Singer is the voice of the society. On one hand, they speak of love to their mothers, and on the other, they use derogatory language about them in their songs. It will not be tolerated,” she said. ANI,

Earlier, in a special interview with Bharat Today, Singh expressed his views on social responsibility for the artists. He said, “Before making my album ‘glory’, I felt a sense of responsibility and I made this song about women empowerment. I was working like a 40 -year -old man with sensitivity and responsibility towards my audience. So I decided that I was not going to mischievous and funny, but no one was liking it.

Singh was recently seen in the Punjabi film ‘Ik Kudi’ unlike actor Shahnaz Gill.

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