New Delhi, Jan. 31 (ANI): Singer Fazilpuria, who is known for his song '2 Many Girls,' recently revealed that he had a grilling session with the censor board for his latest release 'Party.'
The 25-year-old singer, who wishes to represent Haryanvi language and culture through his song, told ANI, "Facing the censor board was the worst experience because we completed our recording, auditions and everything within two-three months, but our censor session alone was of four months."
During the launch of his latest single, the 'Chull' hit-maker revealed that the main hurdle with the censor was that they were unable to understand Haryanvi language and found double meaning in everything.
Fazilpuria added, "In the end we sat with them and made changes according to them."
The singer further said that he has used all Hollywood style effects for the video of his single and people will get a Hollywood feel after watching it.
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