Yatrigan kripya
dhyan den (“Passengers please
note”) that the blingy train has been running quite nicely so far, and has just
arrived at the Disco Station.
Incidentally, that is the name of the song that is the subject of this post.
It was the only track from Haathkadi* (1982) on this blog.
No prizes for guessing that it was composed by none other than Bappi Lahiri, who is synonymous with disco in Hindi films.
Asha (Bhos)lent her voice to the song, which Majrooh Sultanpuri penned.
(*Note: Shouldn’t the title of the film be spelled Hathkadi?)
Incidentally, that is the name of the song that is the subject of this post.
It was the only track from Haathkadi* (1982) on this blog.
No prizes for guessing that it was composed by none other than Bappi Lahiri, who is synonymous with disco in Hindi films.
Asha (Bhos)lent her voice to the song, which Majrooh Sultanpuri penned.
(*Note: Shouldn’t the title of the film be spelled Hathkadi?)
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