Late on Wednesday, Orry took to Instagram to share a video which shows him partying, and wrote “Just let me live”.

Just hours after being questioned by the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) of the Mumbai Police in connection with a ₹252-crore drugs case, Orhan Awatramani, aka Orry, sent out a bold message. He shared a video of himself dancing freely, flipping the middle finger with a caption that read, ‘Just let me live’.
Orry gives out a message
Late on Wednesday, Orry took to Instagram to share a video which shows the influencer and content creator partying in a vibrant concert setting, illuminated by flashing stage lights in the background.
Orry is dressed in a shimmering, sheer black mesh top and is seen dancing energetically to Aaj Ki Raat song from Don- The Chase Begins Again. At one point, Orry is seen energetically jumping to the beat and making hand gestures. In one moment, he even flips the middle finger to the camera. The text on the video read, “I am a liver” – a line he shouts enthusiastically while throwing his hands in the air in the video.
He posted the video with the caption, “Just let me live”.
Although he didn’t mention the case or his questioning in the video or caption, social media users were quick to connect the dots. “Posting this mid questioning break,” one wrote, with another sharing, “Pov :People be hating on me while im at a party doing this.” “Love how you are always EXTRAAA EXTRAAAA,” one posted.
In fact, Orry also got witty when one social media user asked “how are you posting from jail” in the comment section. He wrote back, “it’s called Wi-Fi”.
Orry appears for questioning
On Wednesday, Orry finally appeared before investigators on for questioning in the ₹252-crore drugs case. Several videos of his outing have emerged on social media. In the clips, Orry was seen getting mobbed by people and paparazzi gathered outside the office, jostling to capture photos and videos.
On Tuesday, actor Shraddha Kapoor‘s brother Siddhanth appeared before the Anti-Narcotics Cell in connection with the drugs case. Earlier this month, Orry was summoned for questioning following claims made by alleged drug trafficker Mohammad Salim Mohammad Suhail Shaikh, who was recently deported from Dubai and has alleged links to the Dawood Ibrahim gang.
According to officers quoted by Hindustan Times, Shaikh said during interrogation that he had organised lavish parties in Dubai and Mumbai, allegedly attended by several high-profile figures, including Nora Fatehi, Shraddha Kapoor, Siddhant Kapoor, filmmakers Abbas–Mustan, rapper Loka, Orry, and NCP leader Zeeshan Siddique.
Honey Singh reveals it took 8 years for him to get drugs out of his body: ‘It caused me a lot of harm’
Honey Singh has shared that he avoided meeting his parents at one point as he didn’t want them to discover his addiction

Rapper and singer Honey Singh has admitted that taking drugs was the biggest mistake of his career, which caused him a lot of harm. He disclosed that it took him almost eight years to completely rid his body of drugs.

Honey Singh looks back
During an interview with NDTV, Honey Singh looked back at the time when addiction took over his life, and the struggle he faced to get it out of his system.
“The Honey Singh 15-20 years back was also very intelligent and ambitious, but he did one big mistake which was to do drugs. And he got influenced by drugs. It caused me a lot of harm, and today I tell all my younger brothers and sisters that they should especially stay away from drugs because they damage you so much. Slowly, and you don’t even realize it. Sukhe nashe maine 2014 mein chhod diye the (I quit drugs around 2014 when I was diagnosed and told that I was ill). But even then, it still took me 8 years to recover. It just wouldn’t leave my system. And I never want anyone, not even an enemy, to go through what I went through,” he told NDTV.
Honey also revealed that he was using drugs at the peak of his career, and during that period, he avoided meeting his parents because he didn’t want them to discover his addiction.
He said, “During my peak in 2012 to 2014 I had met my parents only 4-5 times because my mind was occupied by fame and money. I was touring the world and had forgotten them. I had also maintained my distance with them because I thought they would get to know about my addiction.”
About Honey’s battle with addiction
Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh was at the top of his career in 2012 when he began experiencing a downfall. After the success of his song, Desi Kalakaar, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and had taken up substance abuse.
In 2017, Honey Singh broke down mid-tour. He quit music and substances, returned to Delhi and began recovery with a global team of doctors and therapists. “I was drowning in drugs and alcohol, smoking 12-15 joints and downing bottles. I abandoned my family, lost control. This one time, I got so high I bit a friend on his stomach eight times,” he told Lallantop in the past.
What’s next for Honey Singh
After being away from work, Honey returned in 2023 with the song Kalaastar, a sequel to the song Desi Kalakaar with Sonakshi Sinha.
At the moment, the singer-rapper is preparing to take his music worldwide with the launch of the My Story World Tour, kicking off in Dubai on February 6, 2026. The opening show will be held at the Coca-Cola Arena. He also released 51 Glorious Days album recently.






