- Best of Pankaj Udas Album 1
- Best of Pankaj Udas Album 2
- Best of Pankaj Udas Album 3
- Best of Pankaj Udas Album 4
- Hasrat by Pankaj Udas
- Ishq Nachaye
- Humnasheen by Pankaj Udas
- Aasihiyana by Panjak Udas
- Afsana by Panjak Udas
- Aman by Panjak Udas
- Best Of Panjak Udhas - Vol 1
- Best Of Panjak Udhas - Vol 2
- Jaanemann by Panjak Udas
- Jashn Vol 1
- Jashn Vol 2
- Jashn Vol 3
- Kabhi Aansoo Kabhi Khushboo Kabhi Naghma
- Kaif by Panjak Udas
- Khwab by Panjak Udas
- Lamha by Panjak Udas
- Life Story Vol 1 by Panjak Udas
- Life Story Vol 2 by Panjak Udas
- Mahek by Panjak Udas
- Nasheela by Panjak Udas
- Nayaab by Panjak Udas
- Pankaj Udhas Mixed
- Stolen Moments by Panjak Udas
- Hum Safar by Panjak Udas
- In Search Of Meer by Panjak Udas
- Muskaan by Panjak Udas
- Naqoosh by Panjak Udas
- Ghoonghat by Pankaj Udas
Pankaj Udhas' older brother, Manhar, was a stage performer and this aided Pankaj in his introduction to musical performance. His first stage performance was during the Sino-Indian War, when he sang "Ae Mere Watan Ke Logon" and was given Rs. 51 by an audience member as a reward.
Four years later, he joined the Sangeet Natya Academy in Rajkot and learned the nuances of playing the tabla. After that, he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree at St. Xavier's College, practicing his singing extracurricularly.
Udhas' first singing role in a film was in the 1972 film Kamna, which was a flop.
Subsequently, Udhas developed an interest in ghazals and learned Urdu to try to pursue a career as a ghazal singer. After finding little success, he moved to Canada and, after spending some time there and in the U.S. performing ghazals at small shows, he returned to India.
His first ghazal album, Aahat, was released in 1980. From this, he began to have success and, as of 2009, he has now released over 40 albums.
In 1986, Udhas received another opportunity to perform in film, in the film Naam, which brought him fame.[citation needed] He continued working as a playback singer, making some on-screen appearances in films such as Saajan, Yeh Dillagi, and Phir Teri Kahaani Yaad Aayee.
Later, Udhas started a talent hunt television program called Aadab Aarz Hai on Sony Entertainment Television