Bappi Lahiri, fondly known as the “Disco King” of India, was a pioneering composer, singer, and music producer who revolutionized Bollywood’s soundscape in the 1970s and 1980s. Renowned for infusing Indian cinema with energetic disco beats and electronic experimentation, he crafted enduring hits that defined an era. Drawing inspiration from global pop trends, Lahiri’s flamboyant style and unmistakable voice made him a cultural icon. A National Award recipient, he left an indelible mark on both film music and contemporary Indian pop.