Davjekar learned how to play tabla and harmonium and thus developed an interest in music.
[citation needed] His famous films include Rangalyaa Raatri Ashyaa, Paathlaag, Pahu Re Kitni Vaat, Thoraataanchi Kamlaa, Padchaaya, Chimanrao Gundyabhau, Pedgaonche Shahane, Juna Te Sona, Sant Vahate Krishna Mai, Sukhaachi Sawali, Viasakh Vanwaa and Yashoda.
His non-film song "Sainik Ho Tumchyaa Saathi" (translation: For you, oh Soldiers) was a big hit and its sales proceeds went to the Armed Forces.
[3] In a career spanning fifty two years, Davjekar composed music in several languages for sixty films, twelve plays and several documentaries.
[1] Davjekar did two more Hindi films, Vasant Joglekar's Aap Ki Adalat and Premnath's English-Hindi bilingual, Prisoner of Golconda, in which he introduced Sudha Malhotra.