If the trailer and campaign of Bank Chor is crazy, the
songs are even more mental. After an
item song featuring three men (Hum HainBankchor), a song that’s an ode to the
‘bum’ (Tashreef) and worst of all, a Baba Sehgal song (Bae, Baba aur Bank
Chor), the Bank Chors have now taken on the globally popular format of the
‘epic rap battle’ with a new song called BC Rap Knockout: Mumbai vs Delhi.
The rap battle is a one-of-its-kind musical bout between
two sides, and the Bank Chors have cashed in on the age-old rivalry of India’s
two most loved cities, Mumbai and Delhi, for it. But where RiteishDeshmukh, who
plays Marathi Manoos Champak Chiplunkar in the movie, leads the Mumbai side in
the rap-off, the Delhi side is led by India’s Olympic medal-winning boxer
Vijender Singh himself, in a special ‘knockout’ appearance, making the song
officially the coolest thing about the movie.
Much like the punches he exchanges in the boxing ring,
Vijender has traded rap punches on the song, delivered to the voice of
underground desi rapper Pardhaan, while Riteish’s voice is given by the
original Mumbai gully rapper, Naezy. Both rappers are managed and repped by One
Digital Entertainment, which collaborated with Y-Films on this special track.
Given the fact that there is no actual answer to the
Mumbai vs Delhi argument that’s been going on for centuries between people of
both cities as everyone knows Mumbai is better (although Delhi is the best),
composer ShameerTandon and lyricist VarunLikhate had a blast working on the
song too – giving each side enough ammunition for Vijender and Riteish to have
the time of their lives in the epic face-off in the music video.
The song also ties back to an ongoing gag in Bank Chor
where Champak (a Mumbaikar) trades insults with his sidekicks Genda and Gulab
(who are both from NCR) about which city is better. Whether anyone wins or
everyone loses, check out the song and decide for yourself! (A longer version
of the same song will be released at the end of the week, so you are free to
decide again then too.)
Says Vijender, “Vijender: "It was great fun for me
to go head-to-head with Riteish on this song because of the 'epic rap battle'
format. I am used to throwing punches in the ring, so this was like a musical
bout, where I was throwing barbs at Riteish. I was proud to represent Delhi in
this battle, and hope people take it in the same spirit we made it."
Adds RiteishDeshmukh, “If there’s one thing I’ve actually
loved about doing Bank Chor, it is that I play a Marathi Manoos in it, who’s an
out-and-out Mumbaikar. This song is special to me for the same reason – I got
to represent my city, the city of dreams, Mumbai! And as they say, agar
DilliDilwalonkihai, toh Mumbai sabki!”
Says composer ShameerTandon, “I have had a fantastic
relationship with Y-Films on several songs, and each time, we end up doing
something even madder together. This song, being India’s first epic rap battle,
was another crazy journey for me, since two of India’s coolest rappers Naezy
and Pardhaan have sung on it. Hope not just Delhi or Mumbai, but the whole
country enjoys our rap knockout!”
Self-confessedly India’s STUPIDEST comic thriller, Bank
Chor, directed by Bumpy and produced by AshishPatil, is all set to embarrass
its makers when it releases in theaters on June 16. The trailer of the film is
out on YouTube.com/YFilms. Please watch it. Pretty please.
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