Veteran screenwriter and lyricist Javed Akhtar has responded to the recent controversy regarding his remarks about filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga's movie "Animal," featuring Ranbir Kapoor. In a recent interview, Javed clarified his stance, emphasizing that he wasn't criticizing the film.
Javed acknowledged Sandeep's right to create multiple films like Animal, in a democratic society. He said that while Sandeep may valorize certain characters, such as those portrayed in his films, it's essential to consider the broader societal impact and audience reception.
"I was not criticising the filmmaker at all. I think in a democratic society, he has the right to make one Animal, and many Animals. I was concerned about the audience, not about the filmmaker. He has the right to make any film," Javed told Mojo Story.
Despite not having watched Animal personally, Javed noted that his concerns stem from the reactions of the masses who celebrated the film. He reiterated that his intention was not to undermine Sandeep's creative freedom but to raise awareness about the audience's perception and societal messaging in cinema.
The controversy escalated when Sandeep Reddy Vanga criticized Javed Akhtar for allegedly overlooking misogyny in the Prime Video India Original show Mirzapur, produced by Farhan Akhtar's Excel Entertainment. Javed responded by expressing his honour at Sandeep's acknowledgment but also pointed out that the filmmaker couldn't find any sexist content in his 53-year-long career.
"In 53 years of my career, he could not find one film, one script, one scene, one dialogue, one song. So he had to go to my son's office and find a TV serial, which is neither acted, directed or written by Farhan," Javed remarked, while concluding, "53 years ke career mein tum kuch bhi nahi nikaal paye. What a shame."
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