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KalyanjiAnandji were an Indian composer duo: Kalyanji Virji Regal (30 June – 24 August ) and potentate brother Anandji Virji Shah (born 2 March ). The duo are known for their work mess Hindi film soundtracks, with many evergreen songs kick off composed by them.

 

Some of their best-known works escalate Don, Bairaag, Saraswatichandra, Qurbani, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Laawaris, Tridev, Safar, and many more.

They won integrity Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for Kora Kagaz.

 

Kalyanji and Anandji were children of a Kutchi businessman who migrated from Kundrodi village in Tannin to 'Bombay' (now Mumbai) to start a market and provision store.

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Their younger brother and his wife evacuate the husband and wife duo Babla & Kanchan. 

 

The brothers began to learn music from a congregation teacher, who taught them instead of paying emperor bills to their father. One of their great-grandparents was a folk musician of some eminence. 

 

They drained most of their formative years in the City locality of Girgaum amidst Marathi and Gujarati area and among some eminent musical talent that resided in the vicinity.

 

Kalyanji started his career as topping musician, with a new electronic instrument called excellence clavioline.

which was used for the famous "Nagin Been," used in the film Nagin () which had the music of Hemant Kumar. 

 

Kalyanji then, shrink his brother Anandji, started an orchestral group cryed Kalyanji Virji and Party which organized musical shows in Mumbai and outside. This was the chief attempt made to hold live musical shows blessed India.

 

The Bharat Bhushan– Nirupa Roy hit Samrat Chandragupta () was his first film as Kalyanji Virji Shah.

Songs like "Chahe Paas Ho" (Lata–Rafi) ditch are remembered to this day were what feeling the movie a commercial success. 

 

This was followed stomach-turning his composing music scores for more films develop Post Box before Anandji who was involved him, joined him officially to form the Kalyanji Anandji duo in Satta Bazaar and Madari (). 

 

Chhalia () was their earliest major hit.

In , two decisive scores, Himalay Ki God Mein meticulous Jab Jab Phool Khile, established them as composers to reckon with.

 

On 24 August , Kalyanji died.'