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After SRK, Honey Singh to appear on Kapil Sharma's show

| | Mar 31, 2016, at 04:12 am
Mumbai, Mar 30 (IBNS): Yo Yo Honey Singh, India's biggest singing superstar, was out of action for 18 months as he was battling bipolar disease and is back to get his audiences grooving.
Yo Yo Honey Singh is much loved by Bollywood big wigs and has been the centre of attraction ever since his return.
 
He has been in huge demand from all quarters.
 
As a result, Yo Yo Honey Singh will be seen on the Kapil Sharma Show on a leading GEC.
 
The singing superstar has been invited as a special guest on Kapil Sharma's show and will be the second celebrity to feature on the much hyped show after Shah Rukh Khan.
 
Yo Yo Honey Singh will also be seen making his acting debut in a Punjabi film.

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