Some songs are built for subtle listening — **“Burj Khalifa”** from *Laxmmi Bomb* is built to set the room on fire. Loud, flashy, and unapologetically extravagant, this track is sung by **Shashi Khushi** and **Nikita Ahuja**, written by **Gagan Ahuja**, composed by **Shashi**, and released under **Zee Music Company**. It became a hit because it celebrates excess with style, attitude, and a beat that screams Bollywood spectacle.
| Song Credits | Details |
|---|---|
| Song Title | Burj Khalifa |
| Movie (Year) | Laxmmi Bomb (2020) |
| Singer | Shashi Khushi, Nikita Ahuja |
| Lyrics | Gagan Ahuja |
| Music | Shashi |
| Label | Zee Music Company |
| For more hits and Best Bollywood Songs from same year, explore Bollywood Songs 2020 | |
✨ Fun facts
- The song’s title uses Burj Khalifa as a metaphor for unmatched beauty and larger-than-life presence.
- “Burj Khalifa” was shot on lavish sets designed to amplify its luxury-club vibe.
- The track quickly became one of the most visually talked-about songs from *Laxmmi Bomb*.
🎵 LYRICS IN ENGLISH 🎵
Hot Tere Manner Ni
Chhapte Tere Banner Ni
Hot Tere Manner Ni
Chhapte Tere Banner Ni
Fashion Tu Kardi Jivein Kylie Jenner Ni
Ho Munda Thakda Nahi Kar Kar Ke
Ho Munda Thakda Nahi Kar Kar Ke
Teriyaan Tareefaan
Jee Karda Diladu
Tainu Burjkhalifa
Tainu Burjkhalifa
Ho Tainu Burj Khalifa
Tainu Burjkhalifa
Ho Tainu Burj Khalifa
Tainu Burjkhalifa
Ho Tainu Burj Khalifa
Tainu Burjkhalifa
In To Jamila, Habibi
Habibi Habibi Habibi
Habibi Habibi Habibi
In To Jamila, Habibi
Habibi Habibi Habibi
Habibi Habibi Habibi
Yeah Wala
Ho Tainu Wekh Ke Chadh Gaye Ishqe
Tu Diamond Wangu Lishke
Ho Tainu Wekh Ke Chadh Gaye Ishqe
Tu Diamond Wangu Lishke
Na Karni Siftaan Taj Mahal
Jinni Tere Baare Likhde
Oh Munde Tainu Follow Karde
Munde Tainu Follow Karde
Chhad Gaye Soccer Fifa
Jee Karda Dila Du
Tenu Burj Khalifa
Tainu Burj Khalifa
Ho Tainu Burjkhalifa
Tainu Burjkhalifa
Ho Tainu, Tainu
Ho Tainu, Tainu
Yeah Aye!
Hot Mere Manner Ni, Oh Oh
Chhapde Mere Banner Ni
Oh Yeah!
Hot Mere Manner Ni
Chhapde Mere Banner Ni
Look To Jealous Kardi Ae
Kylie Jenner Ni
Mere Husan De Charche Charche
Mere Husan De Charche Charche
London To America
Mundeya Dila De
Mainu Burj Khalifa
Mainu Burj Khalifa
Ho Mainu Burj Khalifa
Mainu Burj Khalifa
Ho Mainu Burj Khalifa
Mainu Burjkhalifa
Ho Mainu Burj Khalifa
Mainu Burj Burj
In To Jamila, Habibi
Habibi Habibi Habibi
Habibi Habibi Habibi
In To Jamila, Habibi
Habibi Habibi Habibi
Habibi Habibi Habibi
In To Jamila, In To Jamila
🎧 Genre, Music Video & Charts
“Burj Khalifa” lives in the world of **Bollywood party pop with EDM influences**. The music video features **Akshay Kumar** and **Kiara Advani**, drenched in neon lights, bold costumes, and high-energy choreography. It’s flashy by design and proud of it. The song performed strongly on YouTube and streaming platforms, becoming a regular fixture in party playlists and club mixes rather than traditional radio charts.
🌍 Cultural Impact, Social Media & Listener Response
The track exploded on **Instagram Reels** and **TikTok**, especially for dance trends and glam edits. Fans latched onto its extravagant mood, using it for fashion videos, transitions, and party clips. On social media, reactions focused on its addictive hook and bold visuals. While critics debated subtlety, listeners embraced the song’s confidence, turning it into a guilty-pleasure anthem of 2020.
💎 Glamour, Ghosts & Grand Gestures
*Laxmmi Bomb* (2020) is a horror-comedy that blends chaos, comedy, and social commentary, starring **Akshay Kumar** and **Kiara Advani**. Amid supernatural madness and sharp humor, “Burj Khalifa” arrives as a moment of pure spectacle. It doesn’t move the plot — it amplifies the film’s mass appeal and visual extravagance.
Lyrically, the song is built around exaggeration. Comparing beauty and presence to the world’s tallest building is deliberate hyperbole, celebrating attraction in its most over-the-top form. Gagan Ahuja’s writing embraces repetition and catchy phrasing, crafted for instant recall rather than depth.
Musically, Shashi’s composition leans heavily on electronic synths, punchy bass drops, and club-style percussion. The structure is tight and rhythmic, engineered to keep energy levels high. Shashi Khushi and Nikita Ahuja deliver confident, playful vocals that glide over the beat without overpowering it. The emotion here isn’t subtle romance — it’s celebration, confidence, and spectacle, turning “Burj Khalifa” into a song that thrives on volume, visuals, and vibe.