Bappi Lahiri, affectionately known as the "Disco King of Bollywood," was a trailblazing figure in the Indian music industry. Born in Calcutta in 1952, Lahiri revolutionized Indian music by popularizing synthesized disco beats, creating a vibrant and rhythmic sound that had the entire nation dancing. With a career spanning over five decades, he composed over 5,000 songs for more than 500 films, including productions in Bangladesh. Lahiri's talent extended beyond his iconic disco hits; he was also a virtuoso on the tabla and a prolific singer. His discography, featuring hits like "Ooh La La" and "Jimmy Jimmy," continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Lahiri's legacy as a singer, composer, and record producer is celebrated for his innovative approach and enduring impact on Bollywood and beyond.