Billionaire From Bazaar: Elli Avram Sizzles With Her Grooves

Is Yo Yo Honey Singh back to regain his lost fervor?

 
Image Credit: Movie - Bazaar

The voice which once blared in clubs and discotheques around the nation is now back with a brand new song that can potentially be the youth’s next popular hymn for parties. The star-studded upcoming movie Bazaar is, according to director Gaurav K. Chawla, about surviving in Mumbai with a plot that revolves around the stock market. This theme is apparent in the music video itself. Saif Ali Khan, Radhika Apte, Chitrangada Singh, and Elli Avram are some of the well-known names to star in the movie.

The song Billionaire from the movie already has way over 2 million views on YouTube, hinting at its hit status. Billionaire has been sung and written by Yo Yo Honey Singh, the voice behind some of the most talked about songs from the past which lent the singer a star status. Simran Kaur is the female voice and the song has been produced by Yo Yo Honey Singh himself. The beats are unsurprisingly catchy and perfect for the dance floor, as Yo Yo Honey Singh’s songs are expected to be.

Along with Saif Ali Khan, we see Rohan Mehra shaking a leg, while Elli Avram brings the oomph factor to the song with her sizzling moves. Like every signature Yo Yo Honey Singh song, this one too features a rap section midway through the song with some rad lyrics that the singer-songwriter has earlier been recognized for.

The video for the song is set in a club with visuals of the stock market scenes, clearly indicative of the movie’s plot. As mentioned earlier, Elli Avram’s moves seem to be compensatory for the poor choreography and the below average dancing skills of both the male actors sharing screen space. The choreography for the rap section seems to be nostalgic of erstwhile Yo Yo Honey Singh’s songs, emphasizing the dominance of his signature style in the song. The lines “Apna ghar chor baby mere paas hai do villas, Dubai me Chivas California me grass” also take us back to some of his previous songs, like Love Dose and Desi Kalakaar, further iterating the fact that the singer-cum-rapper is ready to make an entry back in the industry.

The three-minute long song is set to make its way to the playlists of the youth and you can hardly refrain yourself from grooving to its catchy beats.