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Pakistan had missed the disco gravy train. While the world was grooving with John Travolta and his bell-bottomed disco revolution, the closest we had to that genre were the likes of Runa Laila, Alamgir, Mohammad Ali Shayki, Naheed Akhtar and a few underground and dance-hall bands in the sixties. But their music was merely a prequel to Nazia and Zoheb Hassan, the brother-sister duo whose body of work included more hits than any of the above. And this was before music charts and albums had become big business. India had R D Burman and Bappi Lahri, but Pakistan had produced only a couple of singers or composers who had his/her pulse on the music of the younger generation. "Aap Jaisa Koi", picturised on the buxom Zeenat Aman and a lecherous Feroz Khan in the 1980 Indian film "Qurbani" brought the teenage Nazia Hassan out of obscurity. Although, few knew that it had been sung by a British-born Pakistani. Fewer still remembered that it was Sohail Rana who had first used her voice in his popular musical programme for children.
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