Mumbai: They may have collaborated earlier on hit songs but now, rapper Honey Singh says the difference between his music and singer Badshah’s is that of a Rolls-Royce and a Nano.The duo worked together for six years until 2012 and collaborated on songs including tracks like ‘Get up Jawani’ and ‘Khol Botal’
Badshah launched his first single in 2006 with Honey. During Honey’s ‘break’ from the music scene, Badshah gave chartbusters like ‘DJ Waley Babu’ and the recent ‘Kar gayi Chull’ from ‘Kapoor & Sons’.
The 32-year-old singer was speaking at the trailer launch of his upcoming Punjabi film ‘Zorawar’. Honey’s last Bollywood song was 2015’s ‘Aankhon Aankhon’ from Kunal Kemmu-starrer ‘Bhaag Johnny’. The ‘Lungi Dance’ singer, who reportedly was in rehab, did not divulge the reason for his absence but said it was an “important phase” of his life.
The ‘Chaar Botal Vodka’ singer says he wanted to try his hands at acting and feels it was a challenging task. “I don’t consider myself just a rapper or singer. I am a music producer, lyricist, poet… Acting is also a part of big entertainment. So it was something which was left. It is a tough job to portray a character and make it believable on screen.” Directed by Vinnil Markan, ‘Zorawar’ is scheduled to release on May 6.