Honey Singh is winning hearts nationwide with his
Millionaire India Tour
. Recently, he faced legal trouble when a PIL challenged the lyrics of his song Maniac. However, the Delhi High Court dismissed the petition, giving the singer a major relief.
A Cryptic Message on Resilience
After the court’s decision, Honey Singh shared a cryptic message on social media, hinting at resilience and self-reliance. Though he didn’t name anyone, the post might relate to his
legal battle
or the personal challenges he has faced over the years.
Honey Singh has overcome many challenges in his career, including a tough phase that led to rehab. Now, he’s back stronger in the music industry. Sharing a motivational note on Instagram, he wrote, “Learn to walk alone. One day onwards, the world will follow you.”
Check out the post here:
Court's Verdict on Maniac’s Lyrics
Luvkush Kumar, who filed the petition against Honey Singh’s song Maniac, claimed that its Bhojpuri lyrics objectified women. However, the court, led by Chief Justice DK Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela, ruled that obscenity is not tied to any religion.
Legal Perspective on Obscenity
According to The Hindu, the court dismissed the claim that Bhojpuri lyrics were specifically vulgar, stating that obscenity is not tied to any language, religion, or region. The judges explained that such matters fall under private law, and if someone finds content obscene, they can file an FIR or a legal complaint.
Honey Singh's Millionaire India Tour began in Mumbai on February 22, with performances in Lucknow, Delhi, Indore, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Chandigarh. Today (March 29), he is set to perform in Jaipur, while the grand finale will take place in Kolkata on April 5.