Released on June 20th, 1980, "Qurbani" wasn't just a movie – it was a cultural phenomenon. Directed by the flamboyant Feroz Khan, the film became a box-office behemoth, the highest-grossing film of that year. But "Qurbani" wasn't just about action and intrigue; it was a musical revolution.
Beyond Bollywood's Usual Score
While the established duo Kalyanji-Anandji composed the bulk of the soundtrack, Feroz Khan took a bold step. He brought in the relatively unknown Biddu, a British-Indian music director, to create a single song. This gamble paid off in spades.
The Birth of a Superstar: "Aap Jaisa Koi"
Biddu, along with the young Pakistani singer Nazia Hassan, created the now-iconic "Aap Jaisa Koi." The song, with its catchy disco beat and Nazia's captivating vocals, became a national sensation. It defied tradition and challenged the established music directors, forever changing the soundscape of Bollywood.
A Soundtrack for the Ages
"Qurbani" wasn't a one-hit wonder. The title track, a powerful qawwali sung by Kishore Kumar, and the sultry "Laila O Laila" by Kanchan, were equally popular. The album smashed records, becoming the best-selling soundtrack of the 1980s and earning "Qurbani" the title of "Disco Revolution" pioneer.
More than Just a Movie
"Qurbani" is a testament to Feroz Khan's audacious vision. It's a film that dared to be different, captivating audiences with its blend of action, romance, and music. More than four decades later, "Qurbani", and "Aap Jaisa Koi" continue to be a beloved classic, a reminder of a time when Bollywood embraced the disco craze.
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