Bappi Lahiri On Jhoom Jhoom Jhoom Baba Being Used In Guardians Of The Galaxy

The Bappi Lahiri revival has been been the biggest  phenomenon of Indi-pop art  in  the current millennium.At the turn of century when  we all thought Bappi’s disco  sound from the 1980s was dead and done.But , miracles do happen,  it was resurrected in  unexpected ways.

Now we are in the midst of  a serious Bappi bee-bop-re-bop wave, with as many as five of his 1980s dancefloor confections making it into Hollywood films.

The latest Bappi Lahiri song in a Hollywood film is Jhoom jhoom jhoom baba originally rendered by Salma Agha in the 1980 Mithun Chakrabrorty stareer Kasam Paida Karna Wale Ki now a part of the trailer of the Hindi version of the forthcoming Marvel comics’ blockbuster Guardians Of The Galaxy 2.

Bappi who  is in the US is on Cloud 9.  “I am soooo excited. I think I’m the first Indian composer who gets to have 5 consecutive songs in 5 different Hollywood blockbusters. First , there was my Jimmy jimmy aaja aaja from Disco Dancer that was used in the AdamSandler starrer Don’t Mess With Zohan. Then more recently in Lion they used my songCome closer. Years before these , the number Kaliyon ka chaman sung originally by ‘Saraswati Mata’ Lata Mangeshkar was used in an American album called Addictive. Then again I contributed a song of mine with rapper M C Hammer in the film Will To Live. And recently I sang for the Disney film Moana.”

Bappi says he is most excited about the inclusion of his dance track Jhoom jhoom jhoombaba  in the trailer of Guardians  Of The Galaxy 2.

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“Do you know Marvel themselves chose my song for  the Hindi trailer and the film’s lead actor Chris Patt loved Jhoom jhoom jhoom baba when it was played to him,” says 64-year old Bappi with the excitement of  an 18-year old.

He refers to stand-up comedian Kenny Sebastian’s viral interview with Chris Patt .When Kenny plays Bappi’s Jhoom jhoom …Chris comments, ‘Is it too late to put this music into our film?’

Bappida can’t contain  his excitement. “I just landed in Los Angeles and I heard about Chris Patt’s praise. What can I say? Only Bappi Lahiri has  survived so  long and has takenBollywood music  to Hollywood. I am grateful to my fans, to my gurus and my parents who made sure I never took my success for granted. Old is gold, I guess.When people say, ‘Dhunho toh Bappida jaisi….sadabahaar’ I  feel blessed. God has been great. I’ve been  doing music for 47 years. Even now  my Tamma tamma is a hit in Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya. Now with Jhoom jhoom jhoom baba being part of Guardians Of Galaxy I feel as though I am born again.I’ve so much more to give, and I don’t want to repeat myself.I want to takeBollywood music to every corner of the world.”

Is A  R Rahman listening?

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