Behind the scenes of Sonu Sood & Honey Singh’s hit party anthem ‘Hitman’

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Fateh, directed by and starring Sonu Sood, is a gripping tale of courage, resilience, and the fight against cybercrime, which is slated to release on January 10, 2025.

Sonu Sood joined forces with Yo Yo Honey Singh for a track for the film and you know your party playlist is about to be hit hard. The dynamic duo has dropped ‘Hitman’, a high-octane, bass-dropping dance anthem and we have some behind the scenes scoop from Sonu Sood, Yo Yo Honey Singh and Bosco Martin!

First, let’s drop the beat

On teaming up with Yo Yo Honey Singh, Sonu shared his excitement, “This journey started when both of us Punjabis met in Chandigarh years ago. Honey’s music had the pulse of the streets back then, and it still does today. Collaborating with him for ‘Hitman’ feels like destiny coming full circle. His beats have given Fateh the edge it needed. This song is a powerhouse of intensity, addictive melody, and sheer Punjabi pride.”

Honey Singh says, “I’ve known Sonu sir for more than 16 years. Even back then, I knew he wasn’t just meant to act in films – he was born to create them. When he showed me chunks of Fateh, I felt his passion as a filmmaker. Getting the privilege to create ‘Hitmank for this amazing movie was like putting the soundtrack to his vision. I remember making music in Chandigarh and Mohali all those years ago, and he always assured me that Mumbai would go crazy for my music. His belief in me back then meant the world, and today, we’re giving fans something epic, celebrating our Punjabi roots.”

Video director and choreographer Bosco Martis says, “The act was not just about choreography, it was about direction—bringing everything together and tying the whole vibe seamlessly. Working with Honey for the first time was incredible; his energy was truly infectious. His style, his vibe, and my vision all aligned perfectly. And then, there was Sonu—so cool and collaborative. His masculinity and presence added another layer to the whole experience. It wasn’t just about dancing; it was about how everything came together, and I think my team designed it beautifully. Directing both of them was such a fulfilling experience. The energy on set was amazing, and it all came together in the best way possible. Having two cool Punjabi men leading this, backed by my team’s efforts, made it a truly joyous experience”

Check out this special making of video!

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