The film tells the rags-to-riches story of a young street performer from the slums of Bombay. The film is known for its filmi disco Bollywood songs, composed by Bappi Lahiri and written by Anjaan and Faruk Kaiser. Popular songs include "Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja" sung by Parvati Khan, "I am a Disco Dancer" sung by Vijay Benedict, "Yaad Aa Raha Hai" sung by Bappi Lahiri, and "Goro Ki Na Kaalo Ki" sung by Suresh Wadkar with Usha Mangeshkar.

Anil, a street performer and wedding singer from the slums of Bombay, is scarred by the memory of the rich P. N. Oberoi beating his mother in an incident during his childhood. When manager David Brown is fed up with the tantrums of current Indian disco champion Sam and looks for some new talent, he happens to see Anil dance-walking across a street. Rebranded as 'Jimmy', the rising disco star must take the throne from Sam and win the heart of Rita, Oberoi's daughter.


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The song "Yaad Aa Raha Hai" has been described as a synthesized, minimalist, high-tempo, electronic disco song. Geeta Dayal described it as a "disco anthem for the ages, and one of the best songs Lahiri ever did."

In 2010, the songs "I Am a Disco Dancer" and "Yaad Aa Raha Hai" were used in the 2010 Bollywood comedy film, Golmaal 3, directed by Rohit Shetty. The songs were relevant to the performance of Mithun Chakraborty's character Pritam, who reflected on his past as a young mega-hit disco dancer.

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Born in the year '23 in Oranje, Katarzine Alasije was the daughter of Zsiemsk immigrants from Graad, though naturalized Oranjese.[7] At the age of 14, she won the Miss Teen Oranje beauty-pageant, a competition that was later discontinued.[8] She claims it was her immigrant descent and appearance that attracted attention in the competition.[9] Throughout her youth, she claims to have worked a variety of jobs, including as a secretary and roller skating instructor.[10] Her victory at the competition would also get her a scholarship for studying Oranjese literature.[11] In university, she also met a boy, a writer of Oranjese lit, who became her first boyfriend and gave her the nickname "Klaasje".[12]

She disguised her voice by nicking the telephone wire with a pair of nail scissors before calling in to report the supposed hanging[24] because she was afraid of the repercussions if it was discovered that she had phoned the RCM.

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I agree with the one post that thought that this was IRA bombing related. There were IRA bombings of discoteques when this song was current. Peace is not a common goal when it comes to issues of peace in Ireland - or any other facet of human life. I always thought that it was about the Troubles, and was surprised to see the AIDS theory. I didn't draw the gay = disco dancer conclusion, but who knows. I wish that this site actually contained the real meanings, and not our imaginative interpretations. I will keep investigating. God Bless Morrissey -.

Disco's go boom = dead disco dancers.Love, peace and harmony? = Nice, but way not happening.I'd rather not get involved = things are tense and voicing an opinion wouldn't be in one's best interest.I never talk to my neighbor = Trust no one.

The rebellion in June 1969 at Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City, is frequently cited as a milestone in the movement for equality. Around that same time, disco got its start in two New York nightspots, the Loft and the Sanctuary, underground dance clubs that were less racially segregated and less homophobic than many spaces in American life. Other legendary clubs, such as Paradise Garage (also in New York City), soon followed in their wake.

According to Kajikawa and others, the reaction against disco was animated by homophobia, racism and misogyny. (Nile Rodgers would later liken Disco Demolition Night to a Nazi book-burning.) Nonetheless, the music never really disappeared, even after the emergence of AIDS.

The creators of disco music frequently joined rhythmic discipline with unrestrained vocals; dancers often moved as individuals rather than as partners in a couple. And if partnerships formed under the mirror ball, they could also dissolve when the song ended. For many fans, the music and the dance clubs represented escape and freedom.

Prepare to dance the night away as you marvel at stunning choreography set to the beat of disco, jazz and hip-hop. Laugh out loud at the witty dialogues and comical genius of the stand-up comic narrator, Shazia Mirza.

Joy of life, an eternal feast and music of motion were filling the disco club in the 70s80s of the past century, whose soul was JIMI, a natural born dancer, the most beautiful man on earth. However, one day a trouble happened: the muse of dance has abandoned Jimi, he stopped, lost his interest for life, and the dance has forsaken his heart. Without a leader, the club sank into oblivion; silence and gloom have enshrouded its walls. As the years passed, many brave souls have tried to breathe life into the most popular disco club of the past century; however it was rejecting all attempts to invade its space, as if it was a living organism. Today, the fate gave you a chance. Do not miss it and discover the secret of the club, return the music and the dance back into these walls! Evil spells will be destroyed, and the great, unrivaled, the best of the best, our oneandonly Jimi shall regain himself once more, and the club will give you a final dance, which will remain in your memory for life. Hallelujah! Oh, forgot to mention: they say that Jimi's spirit didn't leave these walls and helps those who sincerely wish to help the club  you only need to call "JIMI, JIMI" and the aid will come

- Nicolas Winding Refn WISHES he could use color like this.

- I want to live in this movie's disco sequences.

- This features some of the butt-ugliest locations I've ever seen in a movie. Shitty banquet halls and auditoriums that remind me of the places where my boyhood hockey team used to have end-of-year parties.

- This is the kind of movie where two (2) people sacrifice their lives for the hero.

- On the version I saw, people frequently called each other "bastard!" in English, and the subtitles always said "scoundrel!"

- The "International Disco Competition" features exactly three teams, representing India, the city of Paris, and the continent of Africa.

Disco Dancer contains just about everything any human could want in a motion picture: fun dance numbers, electo synth boogie beats, a budget neon auditorium stage, a car driving through a restaurant window in slow motion, deadly electric guitars charged with 10,000 volts, guitar phobia, a "Video Killed the Radio Star" disco remix, violent shootings, snap fights out of West Side Story, drunk pop idols screaming, tite glitter fashions, and mom slapping . Disco Dancer's lengthy run time flies by faster than Jimmy and his sure footed feet.

This is Cory Daye's "Green Light." The homage/rip off of "Video Killed the Radio Star" anyone can spot, but Wikipedia doesn't even give the time of day to this particular rip off. That's a shame. Cory Daye is responsible for some of the best disco tunes ever recorded, including this one, which is one of my personal favorite songs period. It's also oddly appropriate to the movie Disco Dancer, even if it's not ripped off in it. There might well be other films ripped off here, but I'm mostly concerned with Cory Daye.

Former playback singer Vijay Benedict has recalled recording the song I Am A Disco Dancer, one of composer Bappi Lahiri's greatest hits. Bappi Lahiri, called Bappi Da by everyone, died this week at the age of 69. He had been in hospital for a month, being treated for various health complaints. 1982 film Disco Dancer is among the standout credits in Bappi Lahiri's body of work - as the name suggests, the film was disco-based and, accordingly, so was the soundtrack. I Am A Disco Dancer, the title track, was sung by Vijay Benedict and picturised on lead actor Mithun Chakraborty who played the eponymous disco dancer.

Disco Dancer was a smash hit, largely due to its blockbuster soundtrack which also contained other songs set to a disco beat - Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja sung by Parvati Khan, Koi Yahan Nache Nache sung by Bappi Lahiri himself and Usha Uthup, and Yaad Aa Raha Hai, also sung by Bappi Da. "He was a pioneer in disco and that's why he was called the Disco King. He did it very well. He was the only one who could deliver a disco song. Every song was a hit, his other songs were also well-received," Vijay Benedict told PTI.

Perhaps it was his rustic charm that appealed to the common man or how he brought in the Western culture of Kung Fu and disco to Bollywood. He could dance with an actress, break a leg of the goons, fight against injustice or transform into a spy avatar. 


Ravi's love for his family is put to the test due to the malicious intent of a grocery store owner, Milavat Ram, and his brother-in-law, Pannalal. In this movie, Bollywood's 'disco dancer' held his own even when cast along with the successful star of the 80s, Jeetendra.

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