The soundtrack, composed by the iconic Biddu , is a seminal work in the history of Indian disco and pop. While the film itself—a musical drama about an aspiring singer—was not a commercial success, its music achieved legendary status and continues to be celebrated for its innovative sound. Musical Significance
: The 5.1 surround sound mix enhances the "spatial" feel of the 80s synthesizers and drum machines, making tracks like "Boom Boom" feel more immersive than the original stereo or mono releases. Availability :
The soundtrack is best known for being a collaborative masterpiece between producer and the legendary Pakistani duo, Nazia Hassan and Zoheb Hassan . It represents one of Bollywood's first true "disco musicals," featuring a synthesized, high-energy sound that was far ahead of its time for Indian cinema. Key Tracks : Star (1982) - Biddu - Hindi - DD5.1
and "Khushi" : Standout solo tracks by Nazia Hassan that showcased her unique vocal style. Digital Audio and Re-releases
For modern listeners, the audio version is often sought after to experience the depth of Biddu’s layered electronic arrangements. The soundtrack, composed by the iconic Biddu ,
: Sung by Nazia Hassan, this track became a global anthem for the disco era.
: A high-tempo track sung by Zoheb Hassan that captured the film's youthful energy. "Jaana" : A popular duet featuring both Nazia and Zoheb. Availability : The soundtrack is best known for
The film has been released on DVD with enhanced audio through retailers like Amazon UK .