Bappi Lahiri was more than a musician. He was an emotion. The oomph in his score was as seamless as its soul and melody. He didn't just create fine tunes; he took the listener on a journey. There's a ...
From the ridiculous to the retro is a matter of just three decades. Surely, there’s some musical justice in the fact that what disgusted Hindi film song aficionados in 1983, ‘Ui amma ui amma’ (Mawaali ...
Bappi Lahiri- Lata Manaeshkar Story: : The headline tells you the gist of the story, but here are the details of when Bappi Lahiri once felt awkward to tell Lata Mangeshkar that she should record his ...
Known as the 'Disco King' of the Indian music industry, Bappi Lahiri's contributions to the music industry have been etched into our hearts. On the occasion of his birth anniversary, let's run through ...
1. Bappi Lahiri’s first major success was a 1976 film featuring a nephew of Dev Anand and Simi Garewal. The title track, sung by Kishore Kumar, was the most popular song in the film. Name the song and ...
Bappi Lahiri realised disco was a winning ticket and escalated his game with several more dancefloor perennials. Soon, every film producer and music director in town was down with disco fever. On what ...
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