Mozez Singh, Indian filmmaker, writer, and creative director known for his work in films, documentaries, and advertising, recently opened up about why Badshah wasn’t mentioned in his Yo Yo Honey Singh led Famous.
Badshah’s Absence from the Documentary
In conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Mozez shared that Badshah was not included in his Yo Yo Honey Singh docu-film, Famous, because the rapper had moved on from their past. He explained that the story was old and no longer relevant to Honey Singh, adding that the media had exaggerated its importance over time.Winning an Award: A Surprising Recognition
Mozez further admitted he hadn’t expected his docu-film to win an award, describing the experience as overwhelming. While every filmmaker aspires to create something impactful, he felt the real achievement was how the film resonated with audiences. Winning the award was an added bonus, making the journey even more fulfilling for him.
Exploring Honey Singh’s Journey in Famous
The Netflix documentary Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous, directed by Mozez Singh, premiered on December 20, 2024. It delves into the rapper’s journey, from his meteoric rise to his health-induced hiatus and eventual return. Featuring voices like Millind Gaba and Jazzy B, it received mixed reviews—some praised its take on fame’s pressures, while others felt it lacked depth.
Mozez Singh first gained attention with his directorial debut, Yours Truly, a romantic drama featuring Soni Razdan and Purab Kohli. He also contributed as a writer for Netflix’s comedy film Brahman Naman. Alongside filmmaking, he has worked in advertising, crafting campaigns for major brands while exploring themes of identity, relationships, and emotions through his distinctive visual style.