Case filed against Yo Yo Honey Singh in Mumbai, singer accused of kidnapping and assault
Yo Yo Honey Singh in the midst of controversies once again, accused of kidnapping and assault (Photo Credit- Instagram)

Yo Yo Honey Singh is once more at the center of a heated debate, and this time the accusation is more serious. The rapper-singer is reported to have kidnapped and assaulted the event’s organizer in Maharashtra. At the Bandra Kurla Complex Police Station, a man by the name of Vivek Raman has made a formal complaint against the celebrity. Evidently, there was a financial problem that led to the cancellation of the planned event. To learn more, scroll up.

Singh has frequently made news in the business for igniting issues. Shalini Talwar, the singer’s ex-wife, accused him of domestic abuse in 2021 and received Rs 1 crore as alimony as part of their divorce settlement. His songs frequently get him into problems for having pornographic or inappropriate lyrics, and in the past, rumors of a conflict between him and Shah Rukh Khan and Badshah have also made headlines.

According to the Hindustan Times, Honey Singh and other individuals have been accused of kidnapping, imprisoning, and assaulting Vivek Raman, the owner of the event firm. Yo Yo Honey Singh reportedly held Malik hostage in a Mumbai hotel.

Vivek Raman had planned the event at BKC on April 15, but it was postponed due to budgetary issues, according to the complaint. Yo Yo Honey Singh took offense to this and decided to take matters into his own hands, allegedly using criminal measures to seek restitution.

According to accounts, the Lungi Dance singer had assistance from his friends in the alleged crime. The Mumbai Police is looking into the situation and will have an answer soon.

Yo Yo Honey Singh had previously been in a precarious legal situation. Anandpal Singh Gurnam Singh Jabbal allegedly brought a lawsuit against him a few years ago for posting inappropriate and insulting songs on numerous websites, according to the Times of India.

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