Biddu Appaiah: Bengaluru's Music Maestro Who Globalized Disco from Calcutta's Trincas
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Biddu Appaiah: From Bengaluru Teen to Global Disco Icon and Indian Pop Pioneer
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News18•01-03-2026, 09:00
Biddu Appaiah: From Bengaluru Teen to Global Disco Icon and Indian Pop Pioneer
•Biddu Appaiah, a Bengaluru native, started his musical journey with The Trojans, Bangalore's first band, performing at local venues.
•He gained early recognition at Calcutta's iconic Trincas nightclub in the 1960s before moving to the UK.
•In London, Biddu became a key figure in the disco movement, producing the global hit "Kung Fu Fighting" and working with Tina Charles.
•He revolutionized Indian music by introducing disco to Bollywood with "Aap Jaisa Koi" and pioneering indie-pop with Nazia Hassan's "Disco Deewane" and Alisha Chinai's "Made in India."
•Biddu's influence sparked a disco and indie-pop wave in India, shaping the soundscape of the 1980s and '90s and selling nearly 40 million records globally.