About
Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal (4 November 1929 – 12 September 1971) belonged to Bansda (Vansada), Gujarat. Jaikishan was adept at playing the harmonium. Subsequently, he obtained his musical lessons from Sangeet Visharad Wadilalji and later from Prem Shankar Nayak. After moving to Mumbai, he became a disciple of Vinayak Tambe. Composed countless songs with partner Late Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi as duo "Shankar-Jaikishen".
Formation of the composer duo
Worked as assistant to Ram Ganguly.
Shanker-Jaikishan were awarded the Padmashri in 1969.
Hails from Panchal, Gujarat, India. Before the duo met, Jaikishan worked as a carpenter.
Son named Yogesh who runs a business of export linen.His wife Priya heads the Mumbai office of Concern India Foundation. It is a NGO.
Daughter Bhairavi Jaikishen is a famous fashion designer.
Eldest son named Chetan who is married to is married to Roohi Oomerbhoy. He runs a chocolate company.
Mike Ladd song Wild Out Day sampled a old classic song of the music duo.
Common song "I Use To Love Her" from the album Tom Caruana presents Okayplayer The Bollywood Remake, sampled a old song by the music duo.
In the 1970's Goulzar and Sister released a disco album containing the songs Bimare Mahobat Ka, This was released in France.
Daughter named Bhairavee.
The film also had the distinction of featuring two firsts in Hindi cinema — a title song ("Barsaat Mein Humse Mile") and a cabaret ("Patli Kamar Hai").