Mumbai, Feb. 6 -- The two musically inclined boys, Laxmikant Kudalkar and Pyarelal Sharma, began collaborating on tunes when they were 12 and 9- year-old respectively in Bombay. By the time the boys hit their teens, they were already working on film scores. "Special chairs with long legs were made for them to sit for sound recordings," says Laxmikant's wife Jaya Kudalkar in her letter to home minister Amit Shah. The letter, dated February 5, which has also been marked to the I&B minister and the Maharashtra chief minister, is an anguished plea for posthumous recognition for her husband to match the Padma Bhushan conferred on January 17 on his collaborator Pyarelal....