Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam Song Lyrics :
After the success of ‘Tauba Tauba’ and ‘Jaanam’ get ready to fall in love all over again with the recreation of “Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam”! Sung by Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan, with music recreated by Lijo George and DJ Chetas. Javed Akhtar’s lyrics, set to Anu Malik’s original composition, this new version brings a modern twist to a timeless favorite that will capture your heart.
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Song Credits:
Starring Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri and Ammy Virk
Directed by Anand Tiwari
Produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, Amritpal Singh Bindra & Anand Tiwari
Written by Ishita Moitra & Tarun Dudeja
Original Music Composer – Anu Malik
Original Lyrics – Javed Akhtar
Singers – Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
Music Recreated By – Lijo George-DJ Chetas
Additional Lyrics – Lijo George
Song Produced By – Lijo George
Music Supervisor – Akashdeep Sengupta
Vocals Recorded At – Soundideaz
Recording Engineer – Kittu
Mix and Master By – Shadab Rayeen @ New Edge
Assistant Engineers – Pukhraj, Anup, Ehsan & Siddhant
Special Thanks – Mohsin Shaikh
Song Editor – Sitanshu Datta
Choreographer – Tushar Kalia
Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam Song Hindi Lyrics :
[Pre-Chorus: Udit Narayan]
कब मैंने ये सोचा था, कब मैंने ये जाना था
कब मैंने ये सोचा था, कब मैंने ये जाना था
तुम इतने बदल जाओगे, तुम इतना मुझे चाहोगे
तुम इतना प्यार करोगे, तुम यूं इकरार करोगे
[Chorus: Udit Narayan]
मेरे महबूब, मेरे सनम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
मेरे महबूब, मेरे सनम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
[Pre-Chorus: Udit Narayan]
कब मैंने ये सोचा था, कब मैंने ये जाना था
कब मैंने ये सोचा था, कब मैंने ये जाना था
तुम इतने बदल जाओगे, तुम इतना मुझे चाहोगे
तुम इतना प्यार करोगे, तुम यूं इकरार करोगे
[Chorus: Udit Narayan]
मेरे महबूब, मेरे सनम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
मेरे महबूब, मेरे सनम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
[Instrumental-break]
[Verse 1: Udit Narayan]
आँखों में जो नर्मी है, पहले तो नहीं थी
साँसों में जो गर्मी है, पहले तो नहीं थी
पहले तो न यूँ छाईं थीं ज़ुल्फ़ों की घटाएं
पहले तो न यूँ छाईं थीं ज़ुल्फ़ों की घटाएं
पहले तो न यूँ महकी थीं आंचल की हवाएं
पहले तो नहीं आती थीं तुमको ये अदाएं
[Chorus: Udit Narayan]
आज कितने हसीं हैं सितम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
मेरे महबूब, मेरे सनम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
[Instrumental-break]
[Verse 2: Alka Yagnik]
तुम पर मेरे प्यार का जादू पहले तो नहीं था
दिल जैसा है बेकाबू पहले तो नहीं था
पहले तो नहीं होती थीं, यूं प्यार की बातें
पहले तो नहीं होती थीं, यूं प्यार की बातें
हैरान हूँ मैं सुनके सरकार की बातें
इकरार की बातें हों या इनकार की बातें
[Chorus: Alka Yagnik]
बात छेड़ी तो है कम से कम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
मेरे महबूब, मेरे सनम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
[Pre-Chorus: Alka Yagnik]
कब मैंने ये सोचा था, कब मैंने ये जाना था
कब मैंने ये सोचा था, कब मैंने ये जाना था
तुम इतने बदल जाओगे, तुम इतना मुझे चाहोगे
तुम इतना प्यार करोगे, तुम यूं इकरार करोगे
[Chorus: Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik]
मेरे महबूब, मेरे सनम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
मेरे महबूब, मेरे सनम
शुक्रिया, मेहरबानी, करम
Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam Song English Lyrics :
[Pre-Chorus: Udit Narayan]
Kab maine yeh socha tha, kab maine yeh jaana tha
Kab maine yeh socha tha, kab maine yeh jaana tha
Tum itne badal jaoge, tum itna mujhe chahoge
Tum itna pyar karoge, tum yoon ikraar karoge
[Chorus: Udit Narayan]
Mere mehboob, mere sanam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
Mere mehboob, mere sanam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
[Pre-Chorus: Udit Narayan]
Kab maine yeh socha tha, kab maine yeh jaana tha
Kab maine yeh socha tha, kab maine yeh jaana tha
Tum itne badal jaoge, tum itna mujhe chahoge
Tum itna pyar karoge, tum yoon ikraar karoge
[Chorus: Udit Narayan]
Mеre mehboob, merе sanam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
Mere mehboob, mere sanam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
[Instrumental-break]
[Verse 1: Udit Narayan]
Aankhon mein joh narmi hai, pehle toh nahi thi
Saanson mein joh garmi hai, pehle toh nahi thi
Pehle to na yoon chaayi thi zulfon ki ghatayein
Pehle to na yoon chaayi thi zulfon ki ghatayein
Pehle to na yoon mehki thi aanchal hi hawayein
Pehle to nahi aati thi tumko yeh adayein
[Chorus: Udit Narayan]
Aaj kitne haseen hai sitam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
Mere mehboob, mere sanam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
[Instrumental-break]
[Verse 2: Alka Yagnik]
Tum par mere pyar ka jaadu, pehle toh nahi tha
Dil jaisa hai beqaabu, pehle toh nahi tha
Pehle toh nahi hoti thi yoon pyar ki baatein
Pehle toh nahi hoti thi yoon pyar ki baatein
Hairaan hoon main sunke sarkar ki baatein
Ikraar ki baatein ho ya inkaar ki baatein
[Chorus: Alka Yagnik]
Baat chhedi toh hai kam se kam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
Mere mehboob, mere sanam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
[Pre-Chorus: Alka Yagnik]
Kab maine yeh socha tha, kab maine yeh jaana tha
Kab maine yeh socha tha, kab maine yeh jaana tha
Tum itne badal jaoge, tum itna mujhe chahoge
Tum itna pyar karoge, tum yoon ikraar karoge
[Chorus: Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik]
Mere mehboob, mere sanam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
Mere mehboob, mere sanam
Shukriya, meherbani, karam
Extra Information :
About Vicky Kaushal :
Vicky Kaushal, an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films, was born on May 16, 1988. Her pronunciation is [ˈʋɪkːi ˈkɔːʃəl]. He has been recognized with multiple awards, including as three Filmfare Awards and a National Film Award. He was also listed in Forbes India’s 2019 Celebrity 100 list.
Following his graduation from Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology with a degree in engineering, Kaushal started his professional career as an assistant to Anurag Kashyap in the crime drama Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) and went on to play small roles in other movies.
After starring in the indie drama Masaan (2015), he went on to act in Kashyap’s psychological thriller Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016). This was his first leading role. With supporting parts in the highly successful dramas Raazi and Sanju, Kaushal expanded his profile in 2018 and took home the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting actor in the latter case.
Kaushal became a well-known actor after playing a military officer in the 2019 war movie Uri: The Surgical Strike, which also earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor. In the biopic Sardar Udham (2021), he won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his depiction of Udham Singh. He also enjoyed financial success in the romantic comedies Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, Sam Bahadur, and Dunki (2023). He was the recipient of another Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for the last one.
Apart from his work as an actor, Kaushal also promotes a number of goods and businesses and has co-hosted and participated in award shows. Actress Katrina Kaif is his wife.
Childhood and Background
Sham Kaushal, an action director in Indian cinema, and Veena Kaushal, a homemaker, welcomed Kaushali into the world on May 16, 1988, in a suburban chawl in Mumbai. Sunny, his younger brother, is an actor as well. His family hails from Hoshiarpur, Punjab, and is a Punjabi Hindu family.
According to Kaushal, he was a “regular kid who was interested in studying, playing cricket, and watching movies”. In 2009, the son of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology in Mumbai obtained an engineering degree in Electronics and Telecommunications, driven by his father’s desire for his son to pursue a solid career outside of show business.
When he visited an IT company during his graduating year, he realized he wasn’t really interested in working in an office. I started dreaming of becoming a movie star. He participated in theatre with Naseeruddin Shah’s Motley Productions and Manav Kaul’s Aranya group, doing stand-ins and everything from backstage to announcements.
He also studied acting at Kishore Namit Kapoor’s academy. Over the course of the following two years, Kaushal attended a variety of auditions but was not given any favorable prospects. He made his acting debut in the 2011 theater performance Laal Pencil.
In the two-part criminal drama Gangs of Wasseypur (2012), Kaushal served as Anurag Kashyap’s associate director, launching his film career. Kaushal, who regards Kashyap as his guru, has shared pleasant recollections of their collaboration.[9] Later, he appeared in a few small roles in Kashyap’s plays. Love Shuv Tey Geek Out (2013), Chicken Khurana (2012), and Bombay Velvet (2015) are short films.
Career
Kaushal at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival with the Masaan crew
In the 2015 indie drama Masaan, which was directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, Kaushal had his first major part. On Gangs of Wasseypur, Kaushal and Ghaywan worked as assistants. When Rajkummar Rao withdrew, Kaushal was cast through an audition. In order to portray a young man from a lower socioeconomic class hoping for a better life, Kaushal studied the customs of males in Benaras, the setting of the movie.
At the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, the movie screened in the Un Certain Regard section and took home two prizes, including the The FIPRESCI Award. Masaan won praise from critics and was hailed by The New York Times as a model of more realism in Indian film.
Kaushal’s performance was described as “poignant and memorable” by Nikhil Taneja of HuffPost, and “he effortlessly conveys both the inferiority complex and the attitude of breaking through the caste cauldron” by Anuj Kumar of The Hindu. Among other honors, his performance brought him the IIFA and Screen Award for Best Male Debut and a nomination for the Asian Film Award’s Best Newcomer.
About Triptii Dimri :
Indian actress Triptii Dimri was born on February 23, 1994. She is involved in Hindi cinema. She starred in her first leading role in the romance drama Laila Majnu (2018) after making her screen debut in the comic flick Poster Boys (2017). Her roles in Anvita Dutt’s historical dramas Bulbbul (2020) and Qala (2022) won her praise from critics; the former won her a Filmfare OTT Award.
Forbes Asia’s 30 Under 30 list of 2021 included Dimri. She rose to fame in a supporting part in the highly successful action movie Animal (2023), which also earned her a nomination for the Best Supporting Actress Filmfare Award.
Childhood
Triptii Dimri hails from Garhwal in the state of Uttarakhand.[5] She was born to Meenakshi and Dinesh and in an She disclosed in an interview that her parents had always encouraged her to pursue her job.Dimri attended Delhi Public School and graduated with honors in English from Sri Aurobindo College evening. After graduating, she continued her acting studies at the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune.
Career
2018 photo of Dimri and co-star Avinash Tiwary promoting Laila Majnu
With the 2017 comedy Poster Boys, directed by Shreyas Talpade and starring Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, and Talpade in the key roles, Dimri made her acting debut.
In an official reimagining of the Marathi film Poshter Boyz, she played Talpade’s romantic partner. Although Dimri’s performance was overshadowed by the ensemble cast, a Bollywood Hungama writer observed to be “decent” with her. She subsequently starred alongside Avinash Tiwary in the 2018 love movie Laila Majnu. Anna M. M. Vetticad wrote that she “imbued her Laila with an edge that made the character’s constant flirtations with danger believable” in her review for Firstpost.
Following a brief sabbatical, Dimri had her breakthrough as the lead character in Anvita Dutt’s haunting drama Bulbbul (2020), which brought her and Tiwari back together. Positive reviews were given to the film, which was produced by Anushka Sharma.
“From the vulnerable and the innocent to the transformation into the mysterious tease, Dimri is a stunner who speaks volumes with her eyes,” The Hindu’s Namrata Joshi remarked. And all that the audience can do is watch in awe.” Her efforts were rewarded with she won the Best Actor, Web Original Film (Female) Filmfare OTT Award.
Reunited with Dutt, Dimri featured in the critically praised Qala as its eponymous character in 2022. Critics gave the movie excellent reviews, praising Dimri for her portrayal of a teenage singer trying to balance her job and personal relationships.
While Dimri was “in fine form,” Sanatanu Das of the Hindustan Times observed that “her character is frustratingly one-note and delivered mostly in the same anxious wavelength.”[18] Dimri stated that she took on Qala in an effort to explore a different genre because she believed it was crucial to continuously advance as an actor.
After that, she made a brief appearance in Ranbir Kapoor’s very successful action drama Animal (2023). Rawal, Monika Hindustan Times Kukreja thought Dimri was “a treat to look out for” in the movie and enjoyed her appearance. Dimri’s career advanced significantly as a result of the movie, as her performance helped her become more well-known.
She was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Filmfare Award. She stated that she was able to access a greater range of jobs because of Animal’s success. The next year, Dimri starred in the comedy Bad Newz, which was about heteropaternal superfecundation, with Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk. She was criticized by Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV for portraying a “befuddled character” in an inadequate way.
About Anu Malik :
Born on November 2, 1960, Anwar Sardar “Anu” Malik[3] is an Indian composer, arranger, performer, and score writer. He is a musician who has won both the Filmfare and National Awards in India. His primary genre of composition is music for Hindi films.[4] He is Sardar Malik’s son.
He has composed music for a variety of film genres as a music director[6][7] and has produced a number of financially successful songs for the Hindi (Bollywood) cinema music industry. In some of his songs, such as “Taal Pe Jab” and “Mere Humsafar” from the movie Refugee, “Tumse Milke Dilka Jo Haal” from Main Hoon Na, “Eli Re Eli” from Yaadein, and “Baazigar O Baazigar” from the movie Baazigar, Malik is also well-known for using the tabla. The song “Chamma Chamma” by Malik.
was utilized in the Nicole Kidman-starring Hollywood picture Moulin Rouge! from China Gate.
Malik served as an Indian Idol judge from the show’s inaugural season in 2004 until his departure in 2018 due to allegations of “Me Too” behavior. In 2019, he made a comeback to the show as a judge for its eleventh season, however he departed after just three weeks. He later served as a judge for a portion of its twelfth season. In addition, he served as a judge on the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L’il Champs 2022 children’s reality singing competition.
Career
From 1975 to 1984: Early years: Under the stage name Annu Malik, Malik started his career in 1975 as a music director for comedian-turned-filmmaker Mohan Choti’s Hunterwali 77 (1977). Songs were written by Malik’s father, Sardar Malik, for the movie, for which Anu wrote just one song, “Zulm O Sitam Par Itrane Wale,” which Asha Bhosle performed. Although the soundtrack was unheard, it was the start of his long relationship with Bhosle. After hearing Bobby’s music, Malik befriended playback vocalist Shailendra Singh, who suggested he get his first full soundtrack for Harmesh Malhotra’s 1981 film Poonam. While the movie was a commercial failure, three songs stood out: “Main Hoon Haseena,” “Mohabbat Rang Laye Gi,” and “Aa Zara Mere Humnasheen.” These songs included his rare duets with vocalist Mohammad Rafi, who tragically died a few days after the songs were recorded.
Malik and Harmesh Malhotra’s partnership continued with the films Mangal (1984) and Aapas Ki Baat (1981). Pandey (1982). In addition, he composed the music for several unsuccessful box office hits, like Paagal Premee (1982) and Ek Jaan Hai Hum (1983). A few songs from the latter movie, like “Yaad Teri Aayegi,” “Aasmaan Pe Likh Doon,” and “Dil Lagana Tum Kya Jano,” were given considerable acclaim. Malik’s debut playback vocal performance was in 1983 when he performed “Beete Huay Lamhe” for Nigahen (1983), which featured music written by his father, Sardar Malik.
Anu Malik made his debut in 1984 with the critically acclaimed film Aasmaan, which included popular songs like Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar’s rendition of “Time Bomb” and Kishore Kumar’s rendition of “Banke Nazar Dil Ki Zubaan.” Later that year, he recorded the soundtrack for Sohni Mahiwal, his next motion picture.
was a big hit and brought him his first nomination for the Best Music Director Filmfare Award. After his 1984 triumph, Malik started to get more notoriety and employment. He continued to work on soundtracks during the mid-1980s, but at that time, the dominance of Bappi Lahiri, R.D. Burman, Kalyanji-Anandji, and Laxmikant-Pyarelal prevented him from establishing a solid foundation in Bollywood.
1985–1992: The first breakthrough and Mard
Malik wrote his debut Indipop album, Jadoo (1985), during his difficult times. It was also playback singer Alisha Chinai’s first private record. Subsequently that year, Malik made his first big break in Bollywood with the release of Mard, directed by Manmohan Desai.
In March, Malik presented playback vocalist Mohammad Aziz. Both Malik and Aziz usually worked together on his soundtracks. Malik consequently got more requests to write music for motion pictures. His Begaana song “Apno Me Mai Begana” became popular during this period and had a cult following. When Kishore Kumar did not show up to record the song “Julie Julie” for Jeete Hain Shaan Se in 1987, Malik started playing playback singing full-time.
When Amit Kumar, Kumar’s son, was called for the song but did not show up either, Mithun Chakraborty, the film’s lead actor, suggested Malik to perform the song. He also recorded “Salaam Seth Salaam Seth” and “Rab Roothe Roothe” for the soundtrack. Additionally, this soundtrack was the first time that He and Kumar Sanu worked together to record a rendition of “Julie Julie” featuring Kavita Krishnamurthy, however the song was left out of the movie. On the other hand, it would result in multiple future partnerships with Sanu. “Julie Julie” became an enormous smash, and the movie was a big hit at the box office.
About Javed Akhtar :
Indian poet, lyricist, and screenwriter Javed Akhtar was born on January 17, 1945. Well-known for his contributions to Hindi cinema, he has been the recipient of five National Film Awards, the Padma Bhushan in 2007 and the Padma Shri in 1999, two of India’s highest civilian honors.
With the 1973 film Zanjeer, Akhtar made his screenwriting debut and gained notoriety as part of the combo Salim–Javed. In 1975, he went on to write the screenplays for the critically acclaimed films Deewaar and Sholay, which developed cult followings and had a profound effect on popular culture. His lyrical work was highly praised; he was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist eight times and the National Film Award for Best Lyrics five times.
Notably, Akhtar advocated for the The candidate of the Communist Party of India (CPI) for the 2019 Indian general election was a Rajya Sabha member of parliament. 2020 saw him win the Richard Dawkins Award for his efforts.
Childhood
December 2014, Javed Akhtar
1945 saw the birth of Javed Akhtar in Gwalior. Jan Nisar Akhtar, his father, was an Urdu poet and songwriter for Bollywood films. His great-great grandfather, Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi, was an Islamic religious teacher who led the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the colonies. His paternal grandpa, Muztar Khairabadi, and his grandfather’s older brother, Bismil Khairabadi, were both poets.
Javed Akhtar’s first name was Jadoo, which he adopted from the line “Lamha, lamha kisi jadoo ka fasana hoga” from a poem his father had written. Since Javed was the closest term to jadoo, it was his official name given to him. He was educated and lived in Lucknow for the majority of his youth. He received his degree from Bhopal’s Saifiya College.
A career in screenwriting
Article main: Salim-Javed
The idea of using the same writer for the story, dialogue, and screenplay was not common in the 1970s, and the writers were not given credit in the titles. Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar are recognized for having their first opportunity to compose a screenplay when Rajesh Khanna offered them a role in Haathi Mere Saathi. In an interview, Javed Akhtar claimed that one day he went to Salimsaab and that Mr. Devar had given him a substantial sum of money with which he could finish the payment for his bungalow, Aashirwad.
However, the film was a remake, and the original script was far from satisfactory. “He told us that if we could set right the script, he would make sure we got both money and credit.” Their first major hit was the script for Andaz, which was followed by Adhikar (1971), Haathi Mere Saathi, and Seeta Aur Geeta (1972).
They also had hits with Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), Zanjeer (1973), Haath Ki Safai (1974), Deewaar (1975), Sholay (1977), Don (1978), Trishul (1978), Dostana (1980), Kranti (1981), Zamana (1985), and Mr. India (1987). They have collaborated on 24 films, two of which were Kannada films, Premada Kanike and Raja Nanna Raja wrote, there were twenty hits.
They wrote the scripts for the films Shaan (1980), Kaala Patthar (1979), Immaan Dharam (1977), and Aakhri Dao (1975), although none of them were box office hits. Despite their 1982 breakup over ego problems, several of the scripts they wrote went on to become successful movies, including Mr. India and Zamana. Often referred to as “the most successful scriptwriters of all time,” Salim-Javed is also known for being the first screenwriting in Indian movie history to become a star.
Individual life
There are a few points I want to be clear about right away. Don’t let my name, Javed Akhtar, fool you. 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 any kind.” On November 16, 2009, Akhtar was nominated to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament.
Akhtar was married to Honey Irani, with whom he had two children: Farhan Akhtar, a film actor, producer, and director; and Zoya Akhtar, a film writer, director, and producer. The father-and-son team has collaborated on movies like Dil Chahta Hai, Lakshya, Rock On!! and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara with Zoya. Farhan was married to Adhuna Akhtar, a hair stylist. Despite growing up in Islam, Akhtar has declared himself to be a “equal opportunity atheist” who is opposed to all faiths.
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FAQ’s :
How did Vicky Kaushal start his acting career?
Vicky Kaushal started his career as an assistant director to Anurag Kashyap on the film "Gangs of Wasseypur" (2012). He then played minor roles in various movies before gaining recognition for his role in "Masaan" (2015).
What are some notable roles played by Triptii Dimri?
Triptii Dimri is known for her roles in "Laila Majnu" (2018), "Bulbbul" (2020), and "Qala" (2022). She received critical acclaim for her performances in "Bulbbul" and "Qala".
Has Triptii Dimri received any awards?
Yes, Triptii Dimri won the Filmfare OTT Award for Best Actress for her role in "Bulbbul". She was also featured in Forbes Asia's 30 Under 30 list in 2021.
What is Anu Malik known for in the music industry?
Anu Malik is a renowned Indian music composer and singer, known for his work in Hindi cinema. He has composed music for numerous successful Bollywood films and is famous for songs like "Chamma Chamma" and "Baazigar O Baazigar".
Has Anu Malik faced any controversies?
Yes, Anu Malik faced allegations of sexual harassment during the #MeToo movement, which led to his departure from the judging panel of "Indian Idol" in 2018. He briefly returned in 2019 but left again after three weeks.
What is Javed Akhtar’s contribution to Indian cinema?
Javed Akhtar is a prominent poet, lyricist, and screenwriter in Indian cinema. He has written the screenplays for iconic films such as "Zanjeer", "Deewaar", and "Sholay". He has also won multiple National Film Awards and Filmfare Awards for his lyrics.
What is Javed Akhtar’s stance on religion?
Javed Akhtar is a self-declared atheist and has publicly stated his opposition to all religions. Despite being born into a Muslim family, he identifies as a secular and rationalist individual.