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Reinvention has been at the heart of everything that Bappi Lahiri, who turned 65 on Tuesday has done in his 50-year journey in showbiz. The celebrated singer-composer, who introduced synthesised disco music in India and has taken Indian sounds to the world, is now set to don the director’s hat for a feature film.

Bappi had earlier helmed a documentary Slumstars, but his new project will be in the fiction space. It is titled Ek Adhura Sangeet.

“I always think I should keep doing something every year. This time, I will begin a big journey as a director of a feature film. It’s a huge journey,” Bappi told IANS.

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After A Series Of Iconic Songs, Bappi Lahiri To Now Don The Director’s Hat!

On Ek Adhura Sangeet, he said: “Like the song Zindagi mera gaana, main isi ka deewana… I am a disco dancer… Without music, people’s lives are incomplete… Music can bring happiness in life. So, this is a journey that I am beginning.”

He said the subject of his film is “very good”.

“After doing 600 films across Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Oriya and Gujarati languages, I have gained a lot of experience. So, I thought I should give it a try. Maybe it does well. My wife Chitrani had produced Lal Darja which won a National Award in 1997… Whatever film I make, it won’t be average. I can’t say it will be superhit, but nobody will say it’s a bad film. I am confident I will make a good film, whether it works or not,” said Bappi.

Bappi also hinted at doing “something” in Hollywood.

“My son Bappa and I are working with a Latin group,” he said, adding that one never knows he may just be directed by a Hollywood filmmaker.