- Shahrukh Khan wanted to use Bally Sagoo's remix of Phir Bhi Dil Hain Hindustani for the film. But the film was already ready for release and was not able to be included in the film.
- The song "Tum Bin Jiya" from Rising From The East was remixed and released in the International Austrian album DJ Yano_ Afro Project Volume 4.
- Married to model Sita Pall.
- Has a daughter named Aisha with his second wife Sita.
- Two daughter's named Suneeta and Simran.
- 2 Step children. A daughter named Henna and a son named Aaron. From Sita's first marriage .
- Sister named Rani Sagoo Godfrey .
- Mera Laung Gawacha from Star Crazy was copied in the movie Ullathai Allitha.
- Amitabhs hit song Eer Bir Phatte in the album Aby Baby was first heard in this film Adalat. The album's music was by Bally Sagoo. Amitabh recited a few lines of the song when he is walking in the jungle.
- Amitabh can be seen singing/humming the traditional song "Mehenga Rupaiya" while walking in the film "Pyar Ki Kahani". Years later he sang the song in the album "AB Baby " by Bally Sagoo in 1996.
- Jhoole Jhoole Lal from the album Magic Touch by Bally Sagoo was used in a bar scene in Ram Shastra.
- Bally Sagoo's remix "Gur Naal Ishq Mitha" from the album "Ragga Muffin Mix" sang Malkiet Singh, is featured in the film Kaun. While Urmila is watching T.V.
- In the film "Yaarana",while Amitabh makes roti for Amjad Khan in the village, he sings a song called " Sone Machari". The song was later sung by him and composed by Bally Sagoo in the album " AB Baby" in 1996.
- Bally Sagoo song " Bhangra Paa Jaa" by Ashoka from the album Star Crazy, was recreated in the movie Karan Arjun. Rajesh Roshan recreated the song as "Bhangra Paa Le".
- Bally Sagoo song "Jewel" by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, from the album Star Crazy, was recreated. Anand Milind recreated the song as "Jhoole Jhoole Lal" in the movie Jai Kishen.
- "Kinna Sohna" from the album Magic Touch by Bally Sagoo, was later recreated. Gaurishankar Sharma recreated the song as "Kinna Sona Tujhe" by Sonu Nigam from the movie Aisi Bhi Kya Jaldi Hain.
- "Kinna Sohna" from the album Magic Touch by Bally Sagoo, was later recreated. Nadeem Shravan recreated the song as "Kitna Pyara Tujhe Rab Ne Banaya" by Udit Narayan, from the movie Raja Hindustani.
- Pyar Pyar Pyar Mujhe Pyar" from Ram Shastra, sampled the intro music of the song "Ali Da Malang" from the album Magic Touch by Bally Sagoo and Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
- " Mera Long Kho Gaya" from the movie Sahebzaade was the Hindi version of the Punjabi song " Mera Laung Gawacha" sung by Rama and Cheshire Cat, from the album Star Crazy remixed by Bally Sagoo.
- "Mera Laung Gawacha" from the album Star Crazy by Bally Sagoo,was later recreated. Anu Malik recreated the song as "Mera Laung Gawacha" in the movie Naagmani.
- "Jugni" from the album Star Crazy by Bally Sagoo,was later recreated. Music director Krsna recreated the song as "Jugni" by Mika Singh, for the movie Tanu Weds Manu.
- The song "Kaali Tere Choti" from the movie Bahar Aane Tak,later had a Punjabi remix version in the album Essential Ragga composed by Bally Sagoo in 1992. The song was titled "Kali Teri Gut " sung by Cheshire Cat and Rama.
- The song "Mera Piya Ghar Aaya" from the movie Yaarana,was recreated from the song " Mera Piya Ghar Aaya" from the album Magic Touch by Bally Sagoo. The original was sung by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The album released in 1992.
- The song "Lak Tanu Tanu" from the movie Big Brother, was sampled from Bally Sagoo's album Wham Bam. The song was titled "Lak Tunu Tunu" by New Pardesi Music Machine.
- Bally Sagoo song "Aaja Nachle" sung by Hans Raj Hans, was the source of inspiration for Madhuri Dixit's return movie title "Aaja Nachle" in 2007.
- Bally Sagoo and Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Song "Kinna Sohna" from the album Magic Touch, was sampled in the song "Kinna Sona Tainu Rab Ne Banaya" from the album Bewaffa Sanam Volume 5. The song was sung by Sukhwinder and Anuradha Paudwal.
- The bass at 0:05 from the song "Main Khiladi Tu Anari" from the movie Main Khiladi Tu Ananri was sampled from the song "Wham Bam" at 0:02, from the album Wham Bam by Bally Sagoo.
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