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:

: It incorporates elements of funk, soul, and jazz , often compared to the style of Western "dancefloor queens" like Donna Summer.

: The song "Jhoom Jhoom Jhoom Baba" (often associated with this era of Lahiri's work) gained modern international fame when used in promotional material for Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 .

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

For those looking to explore more of Bappi Lahiri's discography, you can find various collections and reissues on platforms like Discogs and Spotify .