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Being A Good Human Being Works For Rajkumar Hirani: Javed Akhtar

IANS, 04 Jul, 2018 12:15 PM
  • Being A Good Human Being Works For Rajkumar Hirani: Javed Akhtar
Veteran writer-lyricist Javed Akthar says the reason why Rajkumar Hirani is able to make cinema that touches the heart is because he is a good human being.
 
 
Hirani is currently revelling in the success of his latest movie "Sanju", which zoomed past the Rs 120 crore figure in its opening weekend. 
 
 
Praising the director, Akhtar said: "I am huge admirer of Rajkumar Hirani. He does really good work and now again, he has done an amazing job. I always say one thing about him that to make such kind of films you not only have to be really good director or writer, but you have to be really good human being.
 
 
"He is really good human being and that's what works for him"
 
 
Akhtar interacted with the media when he unveiled the Chitragupta Chowk at the corner of 14th road and Danda Road (Khar) along with other celebrities like Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Lalit Pandit and Mukesh Rishi here on Monday.
 
 
The unveiling was in the honour of the late Chitragupta Shrivastava, whose music career spun over four decades -- from 1946 to 1988. He composed for over 140 films.
 
 
Remembering him, Akthar said: "I think it's a minimum effort that a 'chowk' has been renamed with his name. It's a really good thing... The kind of music composers, lyricist and singers that we have seen over the years, they have enriched our contemporary culture.
 
 
"Music produced by Chitragupta Shrivastava is our cultural heritage. We haven't done any favour on him by renaming this 'chowk' by his name and through this we have tried to showcase that we respect his contribution to Indian film music."
 
 
Akhtar feels academies and institutions should be named after such great personalities.
 
 
"Their work should reach to new young generation and people who are willing to enter in music industry to see that how work used to happen in that period, so they can find their roots with that... Something which I see very less in these days," he added.

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