Yo Yo Honey Singh has teamed up with Ajay Devgn once again for the electrifying party anthem Money Money from the upcoming film Raid 2, starring Riteish Deshmukh and Vaani Kapoor. The song, which promises to be the party anthem of the season, features Honey alongside actress Jacqueline Fernandez.
At the song launch event in Mumbai, Honey recalled Ajay's reaction to him arriving 4 hours late on the sets of the popular track Aata Majhi Satakli from Devgn's film Singham Again, which also featured Kareena Kapoor Khan. He said, "Aata Majhi Satakli ke set pe main 4 ghante late tha. Lekin sir mujhey itne aram se mile, itne cool se mile."
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Singh further added, "Mujhe laga aaj mujhe maar padne wali hai. But Ajay Devgn sir met me very warmly. I became an even bigger fan than him."
Further, the Brown Rang singer added, "On the sets of Raid 2, I came on time (laughs)! Maine apni kaafi galtiyan sudhari hai. I have learned a lot from them, especially if you want to have a long run in the industry."
Honey Singh also expressed gratitude to producer Bhushan Kumar, stating that he has always believed in him.
"I just have one complaint – he always calls me for song at the last minute. You won’t believe but I composed Ajay sir's last song Aata Majhi Satakli from Singham Returns in just 24 hours! Thankfully, for this song, we got more than 24 hours. Raj Kumar Gupta sir, Kumar Mangat Pathak sir and Abhishek Pathak came to Delhi to meet me," he added.
Raid 2 is set to hit the big screens on May 1, 2025.
The film also stared Rajat Kapoor, Saurabh Shukla, Supriya Pathak, and Amit Sial.
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