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Exclusive: Bappi Lahiri brought a revolution in Indian music, says Disco Dancer director B Subhash

B Subhash made several films like Disco Dancer, Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki, Adventures of Tarzan, with Bappi Lahiri's music during the composer's golden period.

February 16, 2022 / 13:13 IST
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Iconic singer and music composer Bappi Lahiri has died at the age of 69. (File image)
Iconic singer and music composer Bappi Lahiri has died at the age of 69. (File image)

B Subhash, who directed films like Taqdeer Ka Badshah, Disco Dancer, Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki, Adventures of Tarzan, Dance Dance, among others, is among the fortunate filmmakers who had the opportunity to work extensively with Bappi Lahiri in the late 70s and 80s, during the golden days of the music composer's career. In an exclusive conversation with News18, Subhash, recalls his experience of working with Lahiri for the first time, and the bond they share over the years.

"I cannot come to terms that Bappi Lahiriji is no longer with us. Just last week we heard about Lata Mangeshkarji and now it is Bappiji. It is a great loss for the music fraternity. He earned the title 'Disco King' thanks to his work on films such as Disco Dancer, Dance Dance, Commando, Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki and I am glad that I was a part of his journey. In fact, he has played an immense role in the success of my career and somewhere I feel I have a lost a part of my life today.

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I first collaborated with him in 1978 for Taqdeer Ka Badshah and since then we kept working together. We worked on several successful films. Bappiji and I had always made a strong impact with the songs that we created in our career. He was all about music. He was the best singer, best composer and even better sound engineer. He had a unique technique and would change the composition of songs in an interesting way.