Media, cinema are insensitive towards people's woes: Javed Akhtar
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Noted lyricist and scriptwriter Javed Akhtar has criticised both media and cinema in the country for being "insensitive" towards the problems of the common man.
"It is sad to note that this insensitivity (towards common man) on the part of the media and cinema also extends to politics and other spheres," Akhtar said while delivering a lecture here last evening.
The Mumbai film industry has undergone a sea change from the time he entered it in the late 60s, Akhtar said, adding that when he first came to the metropolis, producers used to tell him that films should be written for those living in the small towns of the country.
"Those producers knew that if a film succeeded in small towns, it was bound to be a hit," he said.
These days producers are not even worried if their films are not screened in small towns, he regretted.
"We are now living in an age of multiplexes where a ticket costs around Rs 500 and producers feel that if their film is a hit even for a week in big cities, it will be a success," the 68-year-old artist noted.
Because of this thinking, now filmmakers are not concerned about majority of the country's population, he said.
In earlier films, the hero used to be a normal working man - a teacher, an advocate or even a rickshaw puller – but these days he is someone who lives in a palatial house and who has never seen life in small cities or towns, Akhtar said.
He also added that there was a time when Hindi films were known for their songs which were part of the script. During those days, special attention was paid to the picturisation of songs and this was evident in the work of filmmakers like Bimal Roy, Raj Kapoor, Guru Dutt and Vijay Anand.
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