Laxmikant and Pyarelal met at Sureel Kala Kendra, a music academy for children, run by the Mangeshkar family. Lata was so impressed that she talked to him after the concert. When Laxmikant was about 10 years old, he once played mandolin in a Lata Mangeshkar concert in Radio Club, Colaba. Lakshmikant dissuaded him and then they started the amazing journey of music for Indian cinema. Pyarelal even thought to try his fortune in the West and wanted to become a regular orchestra player with a renowned group. In an interview with Annu Kapoor recently, he has mentioned that he was quite an adept violinist and expert in western form of music. Pyarelal's real life brother Gorakh Sharma played guitar for various songs composed by the duo Lakshmikant Pyarelal. Pyarelal then used to frequent and play the violin in studios such as Ranjit Studios, to earn money for his family. By the age of 12, his family's financial condition had deteriorated, which in turn forced him to earn money by playing in studios.
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Gonsalves (the movie had music by Laxmikant–Pyarelal). The song " My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves" from the movie Amar Akbar Anthony is regarded as a tribute to Mr. He learnt to play violin from a Goan musician named Anthony Gonsalves. He started learning violin at the age of 8 and practised it 8 to 12 hours daily. 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.
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Wadia Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Laxmikant began his film career as a child actor in the films Bhakt Pundalik (1949) and Aankhen (1950). Later, in the 1940s, he also learned mandolin from Bal Mukund Indorker and violin from Husnalal (of the Husanlal Bhagatram fame). He began organising and performing in Indian Classical instrumental music concerts to earn some money. He spent two years in the company of the well-known mandolin player Hussain Ali. Accordingly, Laxmikant learned to play the mandolin and his elder brother learned to play the tabla. Laxmikant's father's friend, a musician himself, advised Laxmikant and his elder brother to learn music.
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Because of the poor financial condition of the family he could not complete his academic education either. He spent his childhood amidst dire poverty in the slums of Vile Parle (East) in Mumbai. Probably, because of the day of his birth, his parents named him Laxmikant, after the goddess Laxmi. Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar was born on the day of Laxmi Pujan, Dipawali on 3 November 1937. Nanavati Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India