Meet Jitendra Hari Karvir, a.k.a. Appa
It was 1980 when Jitendra Hari Karvir, a.k.a. Appa, pioneered rickshaw pop -- or dhinchaak — in Mumbai by selling his own homemade brand of car stereo. It is also the serendipity ofhis enterprise overlapping with chartbusters from Shaan and Qurbani that made him the Quincy Jones of his milieu. Vishwas Kulkarni tunes in
- Yahoo! India Movies Tue 15 May, 2012 5:02 PM IST
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