Abstract
Disco first appeared in the Hindi cinema in 1980 and dominated mainstream Indian popular culture in many film soundtracks through much of the 1980s. Its dominance was both enabled and driven by changes in the Indian mediascape and the ongoing dynamics of globalization. Disco was also caught up in a demographic shift in the Hindi cinema audience and changes in some of the key creative voices—singers and composers—of Hindi film song. Disco dancing contributed to changing visions of masculinity and heroism as represented in the cinema. This study examines these issues and shows how the film industry’s partial enthusiasm for, and ability to engage with, western pop also characterized the cultural tensions inherent in 1980s India and its culture industry.
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Hindi song and film titles are translated on first appearance except where the titles consist of proper nouns only. All translations are by the author. When not referred to in the text, the titles of the films in which a song appears follow the song titles, in brackets. The songs referred to in this study can normally be found on YouTube.
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The website produced by Karthik S., http://www.itwofs.com/, traces the sources of a large number of Hindi film songs, by nearly 20 different composers. The site notes that Lahiri was inspired by musical content from the Buggles, Ottawan and UB40 as well as those mentioned above.
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Booth, G.D. (2022). Disco, Dancing, Globalization and Class in 1980s Hindi Cinema. In: Pitrolo, F., Zubak, M. (eds) Global Dance Cultures in the 1970s and 1980s. Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91995-5_6
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