Bollywood actress and singer Elnaaz Norouzi recently unveiled her latest musical project, HawaR HawaR, and the accompanying music video is a kaleidoscope of colour and joy. In an exclusive interview, she shared her creative vision and experiences behind the vibrant visuals.
Elnaaz Norouzi sheds light on vision for HawaR HawaR
“I wanted the music video to be light, colourful, and vibrant, capturing the essence of the song,” Elnaaz explained. To achieve this, she chose an unconventional yet perfect setting: an amusement park.
“The amusement park represents fun, friends, and joy – just the vibe and what I wanted for ‘HawaR HawaR’,” Elnaaz Norouzi said. “As a kid, I loved visiting this particular amusement park in Germany, so shooting there was a blast from the past.” The video features her dancing and singing amidst the park’s vibrant attractions, wearing outfits that pop against the bright backdrop. However, the shoot wasn’t without its challenges.
“We faced some difficulties during filming, especially on the rides, as it’s tough to make sure the camera is stable and everything goes smooth and safely but we overcame them with a lot of fun,” Elnaaz shared. “One thing that pushed me out of my comfort zone was riding roller coasters – I’m not a huge fan, but it was worth it for the shot!”
Elnaaz’s willingness to step out of her comfort zone paid off, resulting in a captivating music video that perfectly complements the song’s upbeat melody.
About Elnaaz Norouzi
Elnaaz Norouzi is an Iranian model, actress and singer who mainly works in Bollywood. She is known for playing the role of Zoya Mirza in the Indian crime thriller Sacred Games. She made her Hollywood debut with Gerard Butler in Kandahar, a movie by Ric Roman Waugh. Elnaaz Norouzi was born in Tehran. Shortly after her birth, her family moved to Hanover. Norouzi has German citizenship. She started working as a model when she was fourteen. She went to school, while weekend photoshoots became a daily occurrence for her. Elnaaz travelled around Asia and Europe until she was 19. After graduating from the Goetheschule in Hanover, she decided to move to India.