Jimmy, Come on, is an episode of the Indian film Disco Dancer.
Many people have heard this song, and countless people dance with it. But few people know that this song was made into a movie "Dancing Stars in Disco".
Although this film is not very famous, it is a small symbol of the integration of Indian film music with international pop music after entering the 1980 s.
The story begins with anil (later jiy), a child in Mumbai. Ji and artist Raju (played by Rajesh Khanna) perform guitars and drums in the street.
According to the traditional Indian film routine, anil and Rita, a rich girl, became "friends". Obviously, this is not allowed. On a date, the little girl's father, Mr. Oberoi, ran into anil and his mother. The father naturally beat up anil and his mother, which eventually led the anil family to run away from home ... anil vowed revenge, and his weapon of choice was disco. A few years later, Say (Oberoi's son) became the most famous Indian dance star for various reasons, but his unruly and corrupt life made his agent david brown very dissatisfied, and he began to try to find a replacement for Sam.
The opportunity for jiy (formerly anil) finally appeared. By successfully imitating the image of john Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, Ji became the best choice for Brown.
Sam was jealous of Ji's performance in the nightclub. He asked his sister Rita to sabotage it, but Rita was also impressed by Ji's acting skills.
Shadow has been a great success in India. Relatively grand scenes, gorgeous costumes, fierce fights and even some disco props have triggered a new round of disco fever in India and even Asia.