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Support this channel on Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/yaadein For more information about Mohammed Rafi Musical Institute check out these links: Youtube : / @mohammedrafimusicalinstitute Fb : / mrafiinstitute Instagram : / mohammedrafimusicalinstitute Website : https://mohammedrafiinstitute.com/home/ Anandji Veerji Shah talks about Mohammed Rafi Sahab on the Mohammed Rafi Musical Institute platform on 31st July 2021(Rafi Sahab's Death Anniversary) Kalyanji–Anandji are an Indian composer duo: Kalyanji Virji Shah (30 June 1928 - 24 August 2000) and his brother Anandji Virji Shah (born 2 March 1933). The duo are known for their work on Hindi film soundtracks, with many evergreen songs being composed by them. Some of their best-known works are Don, Bairaag, Saraswatichandra, Qurbani, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Laawaris (film), Tridev, Safar, etc. They won the 1975 Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for Kora Kagaz. Anandji Virji Shah (born 2 March 1933) is an Indian music director. Together with his brother he formed the Kalyanji-Anandji duo, and won the 1975 Filmfare Award for Best Music Director, for Kora Kagaz. He is a recipient of the civilian honor of Padma Shri (1992). Anandji was born to Virji Shah on 2nd March 1933. Their father was a Kutchi businessman who had migrated from Kutch to Bombay to start a Kirana (provision store). His younger brother and sister-in-law are the husband and wife duo Babla & Kanchan. The two brothers began to learn music from a music teacher. One of their four grandparents was a folk musician of some eminence. They spent most of their formative years in the hamlet of Girgaum (a district in Bombay) in the Marathi and Gujarati areas.