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Laxmikant–Pyarelal were an Indian composer duo, consisting of Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (1937–1998) and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (born 1940). In their career span stretching from 1963 to 1998, they composed music for about 750 movies, working with several prominent film-makers.


Early life


Laxmikant

Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar was born on the day of Laxmi Pujan,
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on 3 November 1937. Probably, because of the day of his birth, his parents named him Laxmikant, which is a name of
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, consort of Goddess Laxmi. His father died when he was a child. Because of the poor financial condition of the family he could not complete his academic education either. Laxmikant's father's friend, a musician himself, advised Laxmikant and his elder brother to learn music. Accordingly, Laxmikant learned to play the mandolin and his elder brother learned to play the tabla. He spent two years in the company of the well-known mandolin player Hussain Ali. He began organising and performing in Indian Classical instrumental music concerts to earn some money. Later, in the 1940s, he also learned mandolin from Bal Mukund Indorker and violin from Husnalal (of the Husanlal Bhagatram fame). Laxmikant began his film career as a child actor in the films ''Bhakt Pundalik'' (1949) and '' Aankhen'' (1950). He also acted in some Gujarati films.


Pyarelal

Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (born 3 September 1940) is the son of a renowned trumpeter Pandit Ramprasad Sharma (popularly known as ''Babaji''), who taught him the basics of music. He started learning violin at the age of 8 and practised it 8 to 12 hours daily. He learnt to play violin from a Goan musician named Anthony Gonsalves. The song " My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves" from the movie '' Amar Akbar Anthony'' is regarded as a tribute to Mr. Gonsalves (the movie had music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal).


Music career


1960s: Rise to prominence

Laxmikant–Pyarelal begin their career in 1963 by composing music for Babubhai Mistri's '' Parasmani''. It proved to be financially successful and two songs from the film, "Hansta Hua Noorani Chehra, Kali Zulfen, Rang Sunehra" and "Woh Jab Yaad Aaye, Bahut Yaad Aaye" were superhits and part of the year-end annual list of Binaca Geetmala. They established themselves the following year when they composed the soundtrack of Rajshri Productions's blockbuster musical drama film '' Dosti''. Its songs, "Jaanewalon Zara Mudke Dekho Mujhe", "Chaahunga Main Tujhe Sanjh Savere", "Mera To Jo Bhi Kadam Hai", "Koi Jab Raah Na Paaye", all solos by
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were chartbusters which made ''Dosti'' one of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1960s and won Laxmikant–Pyarelal their maiden
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. Apart from ''Dosti'', their other musical hits during this period were '' Mr. X in Bombay'' (1964) and '' Aaye Din Bahar Ke'' (1966), both of which had chartbuster songs, such as "Mere Mehboob Qayamat Hogi", "Chali Re Chali Gori Paniya Bharan Ko Chali" in the former and "Mere Dushman Tu Meri Dosti", "Yeh Kali Jab Talak", "Suno Sajna" in the latter. In 1967, they scored music for '' Shagird'', '' Patthar Ke Sanam'', '' Night in London'', ''
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'' and '' Farz'', all of which were among the top-earners of the year, which was attributed to their melodious soundtrack, especially the
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starrer
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''Farz'' whose songs, such as "Baar Baar Din Ye Aaye – Happy Birthday To You", "Hum To Tere Aashiq Hain", "Mast Baharon Ka Main Aashiq" and "Tumse O Haseena" were rage among the masses and made its soundtrack one of the best-selling Hindi film album of the 1960s. For the
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fronted reincarnation drama ''Milan'', they received their second
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. Two songs from the film "Sawan Ka Mahina" and "Yug Yug Se", both duets by
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topped the year-end annual list of Binaca Geetmala.Reliving the Geetmala lore. ''S.K. Screen'', Friday, 22 September 2000, transcript available online at , accessed online on 29 July 2006 Laxmikant–Pyarelal concluded the decade with '' Mere Hamdam Mere Dost'' (1968), '' Izzat'' (1968), '' Sajan'' (1969), '' Intaqam'' (1969), '' Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke'' (1969), '' Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke'' (1969), '' Anjaana'' (1969), '' Jeene Ki Raah'' (1969) and '' Do Raaste'' (1969). While, the first six albums were hits, the last two proved to be huge chartbusters. The music of ''Do Raaste'' was such a rage that it helped the film to become the first
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n film to gross £100,000 in the UK, equivalent to ₹900,000 (US$118,940.64). Like previous years, in 1968 and 1969 too songs composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal, including "Chhalka Yeh Jaam", "Yeh Dil Tum Bin Kahin Lagta Nahin", "Kya Miliye Aise Logon Se", "Resham Ki Dori", " Aa Jaane Jaan", "Kaise Rahoon Chup Ki Meine Pee Hi Kya Hai", "Aa Mere Humjoli Aa Khele Aankh Michaulee Aa", "Je Ham Tum Chori Se Bandhe Ek Dori Se", "Rim Jhim Ke Geet Sawan Gaye", "Aane Se Uske Aaye Bahar", "Bindiya Chamke Gi Chudi Khanke Gi" and "Yeh Reshmi Zulfen" were hugely successful. At the 17th Filmfare Awards, they got nominated in the
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category for both ''Jeene Ki Raah'' and ''Do Raaste'' and won it for the former. The success of these films and their soundtrack brought Laxmikant–Pyarelal into the big league and they eventually overtook Shankar-Jaikishan, who ruled the roost from 1949 onwards.


1970s: Competition from R. D. Burman

In the early-1970s, Laxmikant–Pyarelal faced competition from R. D. Burman whose
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revolutionized the Hindi film music and he emerged as top favorite of the then superstar
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and filmmakers, such as
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, Nasir Hussain, Anand Brothers,
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, among others and composed for majority of their films. Despite this, Laxmikant–Pyarelal continued to deliver musical hits, including Mohan Kumar's
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'' Aap Aye Bahaar Ayee'' (1971), which had
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in the lead role, Satyen Bose's
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'' Jeevan Mrityu'' (1970) and Raj Khosla's
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'' Mera Gaon Mera Desh'' (1971), both starring
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, Mukul Dutt's romance '' Aan Milo Sajna'' (1970),
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's muslim social '' Mehboob Ki Mehndi'' (1971) and M. A. Thirumugam's
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'' Haathi Mere Saathi'' (1971), all three having Rajesh Khanna in the lead. The soundtracks of ''Aan Milo Sajna'' and ''Jeevan Mrityu'' were highly successful and two of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the year, respectively. On the other hand, the music of ''Haathi Mere Saathi'' was a bigger chartbuster and among the best-selling
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albums of the 1970s. In 1972, they composed for
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's third directional venture '' Shor''. One of its song "Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai", a duet by Mangeshkar and Mukesh with lyrics written by Santosh Anand emerged a mass favorite and got Laxmikant–Pyarelal another nomination in the
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category. Apart from ''Shor'', their other notable works that year were in Basu Chatterjee's ''
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'', Mohan Sehgal's '' Raja Jani'' and Naresh Kumar's '' Gora Aur Kala'', which had evergreen melodies "Yeh Jeevan Hai", sung by
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, "Aa Aaja Aaja", a solo by Mangeshkar and "Dheere Dheere Bol, Koi Sun Na Le", a duet by Mukesh and Mangeshkar, respectively. The year 1973 proved to be milestone year in their career as they got the chance to compose for
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's romantic musical '' Bobby''. The songs of the film like "Main Shayar To Nahin", "Hum Tum Ek Kamre Mein Band Ho", "Mujhe Kuchh Kehna Hai", "Na Mangun Sona Chandi" were huge chartbusters and remain popular till date. The popularity of its songs made ''Bobby'' an ''All Time Blockbuster'' at the box office and its soundtrack, the best-selling Hindi film album of the decade. Apart from ''Bobby'', they also delivered blockbuster music for
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's romantic drama '' Daag: A Poem of Love'' and A. Bhimsingh's actioner '' Loafer'', both of which had memorable songs like "Ab Chahe Ma Roothe Yaa Baba" and "Mere Dil Mein Aaj Kya Hai" in the former, "Aaj Mausam Bada Be-Imaan Hai" and "Koi Shehri Babu" in the latter. For ''Bobby'' and ''Daag'', Laxmikant–Pyarelal received two more nominations in the
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category. They continued their success streak in the mid-1970s by delivering notable songs in films, such as '' Roti Kapada Aur Makaan'' (1974), '' Dost'' (1974), '' Amir Garib'' (1974), '' Imtihan'' (1974), ''
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'' (1974), '' Dulhan'' (1974), '' Majboor'' (1974), '' Prem Kahani'' (1975), '' Pratiggya'' (1975), '' Jaaneman'' (1976), '' Nagin'' (1976), ''
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'' (1976) and ''
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'' (1976). For ''Roti Kapada Aur Makaan'' and ''Dulhan'', they received two more nominations for
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. Apart from critical appreciation and commercial success, the soundtrack of ''Roti Kapada Aur Makaan'' proved to be another feather in the cap of Laxmikant–Pyarelal as it emerged the fifth best-selling Hindi film album of the 1970s and its songs "Mehngai Mar Gayi" and "Hai Hai Yeh Majboori" took 1st and 2nd spot at the year-end annual list of Binaca Geetmala, respectively. Other memorable songs composed by the duo during this phase were "Gaadi Bula Rahi Hai" (''Dost''), "Ruk Jana Nahin" (''Imtihan''), "Yeh Public Hai" (''Roti''), "Aadmi Jo Kehta Hai" (''Majboor''), "Jaaneman Jaaneman" (''Jaaneman''), all solos by
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, "Baith Ja Khadi Ho Ja" (''Amir Garib''), "Gore Range Pe Na Itna" (''Roti''), "Prem Kahani Mein" (''Prem Kahani''), "Kal Ki Haseen Mulaqat Ke Liye" (''Charas''), all duets by Kumar and Mangeshkar, "Main Jat Yamla Pagla Deewana" (''Pratiggya''), a solo by Rafi and "Yeh Duniya Ek Numbri" (''Dus Numbri''), a solo by Mukesh. The final years of the decade saw the trend change from romantic to action oriented multi-starrers with filmmakers like
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leading the road. In 1977, Laxmikant–Pyarelal composed for four films of Manmohan Desai, which were - '' Amar Akbar Anthony'', '' Parvarish'', '' Dharam Veer'' and '' Chacha Bhatija''. They made Mohammed Rafi sing majority of the songs as he was going through a rough patch owing to the meteoric rise of Kishore Kumar post-'' Aradhana'' (1969). At release, all the four films proved to be huge commercial successes, especially ''Amar Akbar Anthony'' and ''Dharam Veer'', both of which were mega blockbusters. The songs of ''Amar Akbar Anthony'' like "Parda Hai Parda", "Taiyabali Pyar Ka Dushman" and "Shirdi Wale Sai Baba", all three solos by Rafi were huge hits among the masses and marked his comeback. The cherry on the top were the chartbuster songs of ''Dharam Veer'' - "O Meri Mehbooba" and "Main Galiyon Ka Raja", again both solos by Rafi. The soundtracks of ''Amar Akbar Anthony'' and ''Dharam Veer'' were the seventh and ninth best-selling Hindi film album of the 1970s, respectively. For the former, Laxmikant–Pyarelal won their fourth
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. Their other hit songs of the year, include "Yaar Dildar Tujhe Kaisa Chahiye" ('' Chhailla Babu''), "Aate Jate Khoobsurat Awara" ('' Anurodh''), "Dream Girl" ('' Dream Girl'') and "Aadmi Musafir Hai" ('' Apnapan''). In 1978, they reunited with Raj Kapoor and Raj Khosla for ''
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'' and '' Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki'', respectively. Music of both the films opened to acclaim from critics as well as the audience. For the former, Laxmikant–Pyarelal won their fifth and second consecutive
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. In 1979, they composed for K. Vishwanath's '' Sargam'', Mohan Sehgal's '' Kartavya'', R. Krishnamurthy and K. Vijayan's '' Amar Deep'', Rajkumar Kohli's '' Jaani Dushman'' and Manmohan Desai's '' Suhaag''. All the five films had a number of hit songs, such as "Dafli Wale Dafli Baja" and "Hum To Chale Pardes, Hum Pardesi Ho Gaye" (both ''Sargam''), "Teri Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" and "Ae Yaar Sun, Yaari Teri" (both ''Suhaag''), "Chanda Mama Se Pyara Mera Mama" and "Doori Na Rahe Koi" (both ''Kartavya''), "Chalo Re, Doli Uthao Kahaar" and "Tere Haathon Mein Pehnaake Chudiyan" (both ''Jaani Dushman''), "Duniya Mein Sada" and "Koi Na Tere Pehle Thi" (both ''Amar Deep''). The music of ''Sargam'' was one of the best-selling
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album of the decade and won Laxmikant–Pyarelal their sixth and third consecutive
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. Despite facing competition from R. D. Burman in the beginning of decade, Laxmikant–Pyarelal emerged as the best-selling music composers of the 1970s with maximum number of songs in the year-end annual list of Binaca Geetmala from 1970 to 1979.


1980s: Widespread success

Laxmikant–Pyarelal began the new decade with films, such as '' Aasha'', '' Judaai'', '' Karz'', '' Dostana'', ''
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'' and '' Ram Balram'', all six of which had lyrics written by
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. At the box office, they emerged successful and their songs proved to be hugely popular among the masses, which were - "Sheesha Ho Ya Dil Ho" and "Tune Mujhe Bulaya Sherawaliye" (''Aasha''), "Om Shanti Om", "Paisa Yeh Paisa", "Ek Hasina Thi" and "Dard-E-Dil, Dard-E-Jigar Dil Mein Jagaaya Aap Ne" (''Karz''), "Mar Gayi Mujhe Teri Judaai" and "Mausam Suhane Aa Gaye, Pyar Ke Zamane Aa Gaye" (''Judaai''), "Ek Rasta Do Rahi" and "Ladki Pasand Ki" (''Ram Balram''), "Salamat Rahe Dostana Hamara", "Mere Dost Kissa Yeh Kya Ho Gaya" and "Dillagi Ne Di Hawa" (''Dostana''), "Mere Hosh Ley Lo" and "Rang Bhare Mausam Sey" (''Bandish''). The soundtracks of ''Karz'' and ''Aasha'' proved to be two of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1980s with Laxmikant–Pyarelal winning their seventh and fourth consecutive
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for the former. They continued their winning streak from 1981 to 1983 by composing highly popular numbers in blockbusters, such as ""Zindagi Ki Na Toote Ladi" (''
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''), "John Jani Janardan" and "Mere Naseeb Mein" ('' Naseeb''), "Tere Mere Beech Mein", "Hum Bane Tum Bane Ek Duuje Ke Liye" and "Solah Baras Ki" ('' Ek Duuje Ke Liye''), "Mere Sang Sang Aaya" and "Kahaniyan Sunati Hai" (''
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''), "Bhanware Ne Khilaaya Phool", "Main Hoon Prem Rogi" and "Yeh Galiyan Yeh Chaubara" (''
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''), ""Lambi Judaai" and "Tu Mera Hero Hai" (''
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''), "Andhaa Kaanoon" and "Rote Rote" ('' Andhaa Kaanoon''), "Din, Maheene, Saal Guzarte Jayenge" and "Chalo, Bulaawa Aaya Hai, Maata Ne Bulaaya Hai" ('' Avtaar''), "Sari Duniya Ka Bojh Hum Uthate Hai", "Lambuji Tinguji" and "Humka Ishq Hua" (''
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''). For ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye'' (1981), ''Prem Rog'' (1982) and ''Hero'' (1983), Laxmikant–Pyarelal received three successive
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nominations and their soundtracks emerged as three of the best-selling
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albums of the decade along with that of ''Kranti'' (1981) and ''Naseeb'' (1981). With composers like R. D. Burman and Kalyanji-Anandji running out of steam post the early-1980s, Laxmikant–Pyarelal emerged as leading music directors of the time, eventually delivering a string of musical hits throughout the decade. In 1984, their notable compositions, included K. Bapaiah's
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film '' Ghar Ek Mandir'',
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's Muslim social '' Yeh Ishq Nahin Aasaan'',
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's erotic drama '' Utsav'' and Raj N. Sippy's actioner '' Baazi''. In the mid-1980s, they delivered music in films like ''
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'' (1985), '' Ghulami'' (1985), '' Meri Jung'' (1985), '' Pyar Jhukta Nahin'' (1985), '' Sur Sangam'' (1985), '' Sanjog'' (1985), '' Sarfarosh'' (1985), '' Nagina'' (1986), '' Swarag Se Sunder'' (1986), ''
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'' (1986), '' Aakhree Raasta'' (1986), ''
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'' (1986), '' Naam'' (1986), '' Naache Mayuri'' (1986), '' Hukumat'' (1987), ''
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'' (1987), '' Parivaar'' (1987) and '' Mr. India'' (1987). The songs from these films, such as "Tum Se Mil Kar Na Jaane Kyon", "Chaahe Laakh Toofaan Aayen", "Sridevi Tu Nahi", "Zeehale Muskin Makun ba-Ranjish", "Teri Meherbaniyan", "Dil Bekraar Tha Dil Bekraar Hai", "Yashoda Ka Nand Lala", "Main Ka Piya Bulaave Apne Mandirwa", "Duniya Mein Kitna Gham Hai", "Gori Ka Saajan Saajan Ki Gori", "Har Karam Apna Karenge", "Zindagi Har Kadam Ik Nayi Jung Hai", "Chiththi Aayi Aayi Hai Chiththi Aayi Hai", "Tu Kal Chala Jaayega To Main Kya Karunga", "Na Tum Ne Kiya Na Maine Kiya", "Ram Ram Bol", "Naam Sare Mujhe Bhool Jane Lage", "Tu Nache Main Gaoon", "Zindagi Ek Dard Hai", "Baat Pate Ki Kahe Madaari", "Hawa Hawai", "Karte Hain Hum Pyaar Mr. India Se" and "Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai", topped the year-end annual list of Binaca Geetmala. For their music in "Pyar Jhukta Nahin", "Meri Jung" and "Sur Sangam", Laxmikant–Pyarelal received three
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nominations in the same year. Also, the soundtrack of ''Pyar Jhukta Nahin'' proved to be the tenth best-selling Hindi film album of the 1980s. In 1988 and 1989, they composed for
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's '' Tezaab'' and
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's '' Ram Lakhan'', respectively. Songs from both films emerged chartbusters and played a major role in their box office success and making
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an overnight sensation. Both the films also earned Laxmikant–Pyarelal nominations in the
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category and were two of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1980s thus making them the highest-selling music directors for another decade.


1990s: Later career

With the arrival of new music directors and new stars and change in taste of music, Laxmikant–Pyarelal saw a decreased workload in the 1990s, but still delivered some of their most memorable numbers in this decade. After a dull beginning to the decade, they composed music for three major hits in 1991 which were - '' Saudagar'', '' Hum'' and ''
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''. The songs from the film, "Imli Ka Boota" and "Ilu Ilu" (''Saudagar''), "Jumma Chumma De De", "Kagaz Kalam Davaat" and "Ek Doosre Se Karte Hain Pyaar Hum (''Hum''), "Jao Tum Chahe Jahan" and "Hum Se Tum Dosti Kar Lo" (''Narsimha'') were huge hits among the masses and remain popular till date. For ''Saudagar'', Laxmikant–Pyarelal received another nomination in the
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category, also the soundtracks of all the three films were among the best-selling Hindi film albums of the year. The following year, they delivered two more musical hits in '' Khuda Gawah'' and '' Prem Deewane'', both of which received acclaim for their melodious songs and topped the sales-chart as well as the year-end annual list of Binaca Geetmala. Laxmikant–Pyarelal then composed music for '' Khalnayak'' (1993), '' Tirangaa'' (1993), '' Gumrah'' (1993) and ''
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'' (1995), all four of which again had superhit songs, such as "Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai" and "Khal Nayak Hoon Main" (''Khalnayak''), "Pee Le Pee Le Oh More Raja, Pee Le Pee Le Oh More Jani" and "Ise Samjho Na Resham Ka Taar" (''Tirangaa''), "Main Tera Ashiq Hoon" and "Tere Pyar Ko Salam O Sanam" (''Gumrah''), "Mujhe Pyaar Karo" and "Bol Bol Bol" (''Trimurti''). For ''Khalnayak'', Laxmikant–Pyarelal received their final nomination in the
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category. The soundtracks of ''Khalnayak'' and ''Trimurti'' were among the best-selling
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albums of 1993 and 1995, respectively. In the late-1990s, Laxmikant–Pyarelal's career graph began to decline as films they composed music for began to flop at the box office, such as '' Bhairavi'' (1996), '' Prem Granth'' (1996), '' Aurat Aurat Aurat'' (1996) and '' Mahaanta'' (1997). Their standalone success during this period was
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's 1997 directional '' Deewana Mastana'', which emerged a hit and had popular songs like "Tere Bina Dil Lagta Nahin" and "Dil Chaahe Kisi Se". With Laxmikant's death in 1998, the duo's 35 years long partnership came to an end. Their last composition together was in the long-delayed film '' Meri Biwi Ka Jawaab Nahin'' (2004), which released 6 years after Laxmikant's death.


After Laxmikant's death

After Laxmikant's death, Pyarelal has done some work independently. Yet, Pyarelal always used the name 'Laxmikant–Pyarelal' for all the future compositions. When the playback singer
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turned music director, he approached Pyarelal to arrange music for him. Pyarelal was approached to assist in the music of Farah Khan's ''
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'' song "Dhoom Tana". In 2009 Pyarelal won the Sachin Dev Burman International Award for Creative Sound and Music at the Pune Film Festival. Pyarelal has done a show with Kakas Entertainment called Maestros: A musical Journey of Laxmikant–Pyarelal.


Style

Laxmikant–Pyarelal's compositions were characterized by their complexity and depth, often infusing Indian classical music with Western orchestration. This fusion created a unique sonic experience that was both novel and timeless, ensuring that their songs stood out in the rapidly evolving music scene. Signature works, such as those for the films '' Bobby'' (1973) and '' Amar Akbar Anthony'' (1977), exemplified their knack for innovation, combining catchy rhythms with melodic richness that appealed to a wide audience. Their music not only complemented the narrative of the films but also enhanced the emotional connection of the viewers with the characters and stories. Laxmikant–Pyarelal experimented with different genres, such as creating a disco-like sound for the film '' Karz'' (1980). They also westernized a ghazal for the same film, "Dard-e-dil Dard-e-jigar". They were also known for using large orchestras. For example, they used around 72 violinists for the song "Chanchal Sheetal Nirmal Komal" from ''
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'' (1978).


Awards

;
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: ;;Wins * 1965 – Best Music Director – '' Dosti'' * 1968 – Best Music Director – ''
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'' * 1970 – Best Music Director – '' Jeene Ki Raah'' * 1978 – Best Music Director – '' Amar Akbar Anthony'' * 1979 – Best Music Director – ''
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'' * 1980 – Best Music Director – '' Sargam'' * 1981 – Best Music Director – '' Karz'' ;;Nominations * 1970 – Best Music Director – '' Do Raaste'' *1973 – Best Music Director – '' Shor'' * 1974 – Best Music Director – '' Bobby'' * 1974 – Best Music Director – '' Daag: A Poem of Love'' * 1975 – Best Music Director – '' Roti Kapada Aur Makaan'' * 1976 – Best Music Director – '' Dulhan'' * 1980 – Best Music Director – '' Jaani Dushman'' * 1981 – Best Music Director – '' Aasha'' * 1982 – Best Music Director – '' Ek Duuje Ke Liye'' * 1983 – Best Music Director – ''
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'' * 1984 – Best Music Director – ''
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'' * 1986 – Best Music Director – '' Pyar Jhukta Nahin'' * 1986 – Best Music Director – '' Meri Jung'' * 1986 – Best Music Director – '' Sur Sangam'' * 1989 – Best Music Director – '' Tezaab'' * 1990 – Best Music Director – '' Ram Lakhan'' * 1992 – Best Music Director – '' Saudagar'' * 1994 – Best Music Director – '' Khalnayak'' ; Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards: ;;Win * 1967 – Best Music Director – ''
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''


Achievements

* '' Bobby'' has been rated the 17th best soundtrack ever by ''Planet Bollywood'' on their "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks". Other soundtracks in the list include '' Amar Akbar Anthony'' (25), '' Roti Kapada Aur Makaan'' (27), '' Dosti'' (32), ''
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'' (36), '' Ek Duuje Ke Liye'' (44), '' Karz'' (50), '' Ram Lakhan'' (59), ''
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'' (61), '' Tezaab'' (65), '' Do Raaste'' (74), ''
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'' (75), '' Khalnayak'' (77) and ''
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'' (85).


Frequent collaborations

Laxmikant–Pyarelal worked with several successful directors of
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in a career spanning almost 35 years. They frequently teamed up with
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, Raj Khosla,
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, Mohan Kumar,
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, K. Viswanath, Mukul Anand, J. Om Prakash, J. P. Dutta, Dulal Guha and T. Rama Rao. They also worked with
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(3 films), Basu Chatterjee (3 films),
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(3 films), Asit Sen (3 films),
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(2 films), Ramanand Sagar (2 films), Vijay Anand (2 films) and
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(1 film).
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gave Laxmikant–Pyarelal their first big break with '' Dosti'' (1964) and they together delivered a huge number of memorable songs. When Rafi was going through a rough patch in the early-1970s, they played a major role in his comeback. They were also instrumental in making him the playback voice for
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and
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beginning from the 1960s. Even Rafi's last recorded song "Tu Kahin Aas Paas Hai Dost" ('' Aas Paas'') had music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. Apart from Rafi, they also shared great rapport with
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,
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,
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and lyricist
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with whom they worked in 302 films. Bakshi made his singing debut for Laxmikant–Pyarelal in '' Mome Ki Gudiya'' (1972), and then sang in ''
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'' (1976) with a total of three songs, all hits. None of the four songs he sang for other music directors were hits.


Controversies


Plagiarism

Some of Laxmikant–Pyarelal's songs featured the tunes of popular foreign songs, such as "Ek Rasta Do Rahi" from '' Ram Balram'' (1980) was inspired by KC and the Sunshine Band's " That's the Way (I Like It)", "Ek Haseena Thi" from '' Karz'' (1980) was taken up from by
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's "We as Love (Live)", "Saathiya Tu Mere Sapno Ka Meet Hai" from '' Insaan'' (1982) was inspired by Brotherhood of Man's " Angelo" and "Jumma Chumma De De" from '' Hum'' (1991) was found to be similar to Mory Kanté's "Tama". Responding to the allegations, Pyarelal said "There was a lot of pressure from actors and producers. For instance, the song Jumma chumma was in the movie Hum just because of the pressure from Amitabh Bachchan. Out of the 500 odd movies that we have done, we must have copied 50 songs because of pressure".


Discography


References


Further reading


Pyarelal: The Legend grows


External links

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