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News |  07 Apr 2017 18:37 |  By RnMTeam

Bollywood casts gully rapper Naezy in upcoming movie 'Bank Chor'

MUMBAI: Mumbai's hottest street rapper, Naezy aka Naved Shaikh is all set to hit the big screen. His Bollywood debut will be with Y-Films', Riteish Deshmukh-starrer 'Bank Chor.' Naezy has dropped his distinctive rhymes on a first-of-its-kind epic rap battle, titled BC Rap Knockout: Mumbai vs Delhi that is composed by Shameer Tandon and written by Varun Likhate.

The rap-star, who represents One Digital Entertainment will face off with another rapper from Delhi in an epic rap battle. Naezy will also feature in its slick music video along with Riteish and Bank Chor lead actress, Rhea Chakraborty.

Naezy is currently riding on cloud nine as Ranveer Singh plays a character inspired by him and rapper DIVINE, in Zoya Akhtar’s upcoming film, Gully Boy. Known for his unique ‘gully’ style, he exploded on to the indie music scene in India in 2014 with a DIY music video of his song, ‘Aafat’. The song went viral and launched him in public consciousness as a voice and style to watch out for.

The 23-year-old is excited to introduce his colloquial rap in mainstream Bollywood with Bank Chor. He says, “Super stoked to jump on this battle rap song of ‘Bank Chor’ for Y-Films and represent my city. They were looking for someone fresh and authentic and if it's about representing who else could do it better than a gully rapper! I'm honoured to be involved in the music video as well. I'm looking forward to rock it, would be my first appearance as a Bollywood rapper. I'm full too excited!”

Shameer Tandon on the other hand says, “I have had a fantastic relationship with Y-Films so far through our Cannes award-winning project The 6-Pack Band. So doing a song for their new movie, Bank Chor, is an extension of the same spirit of doing something quirky and hatke. The rap battle has never been done in Bollywood, so it only made sense to have Mumbai's gully boy Naezy on it.. aur usne macha di hai!”

Ashish Patil, producer of ‘Bank Chor’ and Head, Y-Films, says, “Bollywood has heard and loved Punjabi hip hop in the recent past but they have still not been introduced to Mumbai’s Gully style. Naezy’s rhymes have brought a street swag to our song, and we can’t wait to introduce him to Bollywood fans!”

The track will be launched in the last week of May with a promotional music video preceding Bank Chor’s release on 16 June.

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