Javed Akhtar
Indian poet, lyricist and scriptwriter (born 1945)
Javed Akhtar [d͡ʒɑː.ʋɛd̪ əxt̪əɾ] (born 17 January 1945) is an Indian screenwriter , lyricist and poet . Known for his work in Hindi cinema , he has won five National Film Awards , and received the Padma Shri in 1999 and the Padma Bhushan in 2007,[ 1] two of India's highest civilian honours .
Akhtar came to recognition in the duo Salim–Javed , and earned his breakthrough as a screenwriter with 1973's Zanjeer . He went on to write the films Deewaar and Sholay , both released in 1975; they earned a cult following , and had a significant impact in popular culture . He later earned praise for his work as a lyricist , winning the National Film Award for Best Lyrics five times and the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist eight times.
Akhtar notably campaigned for the Communist Party of India (CPI) and their candidate in the 2019 Indian general election , and was a member of parliament in Rajya Sabha .[ 2] For his work, he received the Richard Dawkins Award in 2020.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Early life
Javed Akhtar in Dec 2014
Javed Akhtar was born in 1945 in Gwalior .[ 7] His father Jan Nisar Akhtar was a Bollywood film songwriter and Urdu poet.[ 8] His paternal grandfather Muztar Khairabadi was a poet as was his grandfather's elder brother, Bismil Khairabadi, while his great great grandfather, Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi , was a religious scholar of Islam who declared the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the western colonies.[ 9] Javed Akhtar's original name was Jadoo, taken from a line in a poem written by his father: "Lamha, lamha kisi jadoo ka fasana hoga". He was given the official name of Javed since it was close to the word jadoo .[ 10] He spent most of his childhood and was schooled in Lucknow . He graduated from Saifiya College in Bhopal .[ 11]
Career as scriptwriter
Initially, in the 1970s, there was generally no concept of having the same writer for the screenplay, story and dialogue, nor were the writers given any credits in the titles. Rajesh Khanna is credited with giving Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar their first chance to become screenplay writers by offering them work in Haathi Mere Saathi .[ 12] Javed Akhtar stated in an interview that one day, he went to Salimsaab and said that Mr. Devar had given him a huge signing amount with which he could complete the payment for his bungalow, Aashirwad. But the film was a remake and the script of the original was far from being satisfactory. "He told us that if we could set right the script, he would make sure we got both money and credit."[ 13]
Their first big success was the script for Andaz (1971), followed by Haathi Mere Saathi (1971) and Seeta Aur Geeta (1972). They also had hits with Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), Zanjeer (1973), Haath Ki Safai (1974), Deewaar (1975), Sholay (1975), Chacha Bhatija (1977), Don (1978), Trishul (1978), Dostana (1980), Kranti (1981), Zamana (1985) and Mr. India (1987). They have worked together in 24 films including two Kannada films – Premada Kanike and Raja Nanna Raja .
Of the 24 films they wrote, 20 were hits. The scripts they wrote, but which were not successful at box office include Adhikar (1971), Aakhri Dao (1975), Immaan Dharam (1977) and Shaan (1980). Though they split in 1982, due to ego issues, some of the scripts they wrote were made into hit films later, such as Zamana and Mr. India . Salim-Javed, many a time described as "the most successful scriptwriters of all-time",[ 14] are also noted to be the first scriptwriters in Indian cinema to achieve star status.[ 15]
Personal life
“There are certain things that I’d like to make clear at the very outset. Don’t get carried away by my name — Javed Akhtar. I am not revealing a secret, I am saying something that I have said many times, in writing or on TV, in public… I’m an atheist, I have no religious beliefs. And I don’t believe in spirituality of some kind".[ 16]
Akhtar was nominated to the Parliament upper house Rajya Sabha on 16 November 2009.[ 17]
Akhtar was married to Honey Irani , with whom he had two children, Farhan Akhtar , a film actor, producer, director[ 18] and Zoya Akhtar , a film writer, director and producer.[ 19] The father-and-son duo have worked together in films such as Dil Chahta Hai , Lakshya , Rock On!! and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara with Zoya . Farhan was married to Adhuna Akhtar , a hair stylist.[ 20] Despite having an Islamic upbringing, Akhtar declared himself to be an "equal opportunity atheist " who is against all faiths,[ 21] [ 22] and also brought up his children Farhan and Zoya Akhtar as atheists.[ 23]
Akhtar married Shabana Azmi , the daughter of Urdu poet, Kaifi Azmi and later divorced Irani .[ 24] Akhtar's uncle, Asrar-ul-Haq "Majaz " was also an Urdu poet. His uncle, Ansar Harvani , was a member of the Indian independence movement and an elected Member of Parliament. Akhtar's aunt, Hamida Salim , was an Indian author, economist and educator as well.[ 25]
Awards and nominations
Javed was awarded the civilian honour of Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1999, followed by the Padma Bhushan in 2007.[ 1] In 2013, he received the Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu , India's second highest literary honour, for his poetry collection Lava .[ 26] In 2019, he was conferred with an honorary doctorate (Doctor of Letters ) by the Jamia Hamdard University .[ 27] In 2020 he was awarded the Richard Dawkins Award for being a "powerful force for secularism, reason, and human rights, challenging superstition and intolerance through his work in poetry, screenwriting, and political activism".[ 3] [ 5]
Filmography
As screenwriter
As Salim-Javed
Year
Film
Language
Director
Cast
Notes
1971
Andaz
Hindi [ 34]
Ramesh Sippy
Rajesh Khanna , Hema Malini , Shammi Kapoor , Simi Garewal
Written as "Salim-Javed "
Adhikar
Hindi
S.M. Sagar
Ashok Kumar , Nanda , Deb Mukherjee
Haathi Mere Saathi
M. A. Thirumugham
Rajesh Khanna , Tanuja
1972
Seeta Aur Geeta
Ramesh Sippy
Hema Malini , Dharmendra , Sanjeev Kumar
1973
Yaadon Ki Baaraat
Nasir Hussain
Dharmendra , Vijay Arora , Tariq Khan
Zanjeer
Prakash Mehra
Amitabh Bachchan , Jaya Bhaduri , Pran
1974
Majboor
Ravi Tandon
Amitabh Bachchan , Parveen Babi , Pran
Haath Ki Safai
Prakash Mehra
Randhir Kapoor , Vinod Khanna , Hema Malini , Simi Garewal , Ranjeet
1975
Deewaar
Yash Chopra
Amitabh Bachchan , Shashi Kapoor , Parveen Babi , Neetu Singh
Sholay
Ramesh Sippy
Dharmendra , Amitabh Bachchan , Sanjeev Kumar , Hema Malini , Jaya Bhaduri
Aakhri Dao
A. Salaam
Jeetendra , Saira Banu , Danny Denzongpa
1976
Premada Kanike
Kannada
V. Somashekhar
Rajkumar , Aarathi
Raja Nanna Raja
A. V. Seshagiri Rao
1977
Immaan Dharam
Hindi
Desh Mukherjee
Amitabh Bachchan , Shashi Kapoor , Sanjeev Kumar , Rekha
Chacha Bhatija
Manmohan Desai
Dharmendra , Randhir Kapoor , Hema Malini
1978
Trishul
Yash Chopra
Amitabh Bachchan , Sanjeev Kumar , Shashi Kapoor , Hema Malini
Don
Chandra Barot
Amitabh Bachchan , Zeenat Aman , Pran
1979
Kaala Patthar
Yash Chopra
Amitabh Bachchan , Shashi Kapoor , Rakhee Gulzar , Shatrughan Sinha , Parveen Babi , Neetu Singh
1980
Dostana
Raj Khosla
Amitabh Bachchan , Shatrughan Sinha , Zeenat Aman , Pran (actor) , Amrish Puri
Shaan
Ramesh Sippy
Sunil Dutt , Shashi Kapoor , Amitabh Bachchan , Rakhee Gulzar , Kulbhushan Kharbanda
1981
Kranti
Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar , Dilip Kumar , Hema Malini , Shashi Kapoor , Shatrughan Sinha , Parveen Babi
1982
Shakti
Ramesh Sippy
Dilip Kumar , Amitabh Bachchan , Raakhee , Anil Kapoor
1985
Zamana
Ramesh Talwar
Rajesh Khanna , Rishi Kapoor , Poonam Dhillon , Ranjeeta Kaur
1987
Mr. India
Shekhar Kapur
Anil Kapoor , Sridevi , Amrish Puri
As Javed Akhtar
Year
Film
Language
Director
Cast
Notes
1983
Betaab
Hindi
Rahul Rawail
Sunny Deol , Amrita Singh
Written as "Javed Akhtar"
1984
Duniya
Ramesh Talwar
Dilip Kumar , Rishi Kapoor , Amrita Singh
Mashaal
Hindi
Yash Chopra
Dilip Kumar , Anil Kapoor , Waheeda Rehman
1985
Saagar
Ramesh Sippy
Rishi Kapoor , Kamal Haasan , Dimple Kapadia
Arjun
Rahul Rawail
Sunny Deol , Dimple Kapadia
Meri Jung
Subhash Ghai
Anil Kapoor , Meenakshi Sheshadri
1987
Dacait
Rahul Rawail
Sunny Deol , Raakhee
1989
Main Azaad Hoon
Tinnu Anand
Amitabh Bachchan , Shabana Azmi
1992
Khel
Rakesh Roshan
Anil Kapoor , Madhuri Dixit
1993
Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja
Satish Kaushik
Anil Kapoor , Sridevi
1995
Prem
Hindi
Sanjay Kapoor , Tabu
1998
Kabhi Na Kabhi
Priyadarshan
Anil Kapoor , Jackie Shroff
2004
Lakshya
Farhan Akhtar
Hrithik Roshan , Preity Zinta , Amitabh Bachchan
2006
Don: The Chase Begins Again
Shah Rukh Khan , Priyanka Chopra
Work as lyricist
Bibliography
See also
References
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