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: Heavily inspired by Western hits, most notably Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" and the visual aesthetics of "Thriller" .
: Along with Disco Dancer (1982) and Dance Dance (1987), this album formed a trio of high-energy soundtracks that cemented the "Disco Dancer" persona of lead actor Mithun Chakraborty . : Heavily inspired by Western hits, most notably
: A mix of synthesizers, electric guitars, and trumpets alongside traditional sitars and Indian string sections. Tracklist and Key Highlights Tracklist and Key Highlights Bappi Lahiri, often termed
Bappi Lahiri, often termed the "Disco King of India," utilized this soundtrack to further integrate global pop influences into Hindi cinema. The album is characterized by: Musical Style and Influence The soundtrack features six
The soundtrack for the 1984 film , composed by the legendary Bappi Lahiri , stands as a landmark of Indian disco and funk fusion. This 31-minute album redefined 1980s Bollywood music by blending traditional Indian elements with high-voltage electronic synth-beats, making it a cult favorite for international DJs and hip-hop producers. Musical Style and Influence
The soundtrack features six main tracks, primarily performed by Salma Agha, Vijay Benedict, and Bappi Lahiri himself. Track Title Salma Agha Dance Dance (Duet) Salma Agha, Bappi Lahiri Dance Dance Salma Agha Kasam Paida Karnewale Ki Vijay Benedict Jeena Bhi Kya Koi Jeena Hai, Pt. 1 Salma Agha, Bappi Lahiri Jeena Bhi Kya Koi Jeena Hai, Pt. 2 Salma Agha, Bappi Lahiri Cultural Impact and Legacy
Kasam Paida Karnewale Ki (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)