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Zilla Hilela from Jabariya Jodi: Sidharth Malhotra and Elli AvrRam show off their energetic thumkas in the track

The makers of Jabariya Jodi are leaving no stone unturned to create a good pre-release buzz about the film. The trailer and the track Khadke Glassy have received a great response and now, the makers have released the second song from the film titled Zilla Hilela. It is the recreated version of the famous Bhojpuri track Patna Hile Chapra Hile.

The new version is composed by Tanishk Bagchi and sung by Raja Hasan, Dev Negi, Pravesh Mallick, and Monali Thakur. Sidharth Malhotra took to Twitter to share the song with his fans. He tweeted, “I promised you guys a surprise & here it is... #AbhaySingh ka tashan ? it's time for a desi celebration ? #ZillaHilela Song out now - https://bit.ly/ZillaHilela #JabariyaJodi @ParineetiChopra @ektaravikapoor @RuchikaaKapoor @ShaaileshRSingh @shantpraji @tanishkbagchi @azeem2112.”


It’s an impressive track and the beats will surely make you shake a leg on it especially the hook famous hook phrase. The song is picturised on Sidharth Malhotra and Elli AvrRam, and both the actors have danced their heart out in the song. Especially, it is good to see this side of Sidharth.

While talking about the song, Sidharth had told a tabloid, “This is my first massy song with a lot of desi thumkas. The choreographer (Adil Shaikh) has got the flavour of Patna in the moves, and the audience will get to see me in a new avatar. Since our film is about groom kidnapping, the song lends to the story. From my recent films, this is the most commercial entry that I have had. I enjoyed its filminess.”

Talking about shaking a leg with Elli in the song, the actor said, “Elli is a fabulous dancer. We needed a girl who I could sing to according to the lyrics and situation. It’s a massive marriage procession with my gang and I dancing around her.”

Zilla Hilela was launched with a lot of fanfare today at an event in Mumbai. The event took place at a single screen that showcases Bhojpuri films.

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