In conversation with Shabana Azmi

Shabana Azmi was in London far away from her husband Javed Akhtar as he celebrated his birthday on January 17.

“Normally I would arrange a party , call all our close friends over for lunch . But this time I’m in London shooting. In any case with the pandemic there was nothing to celebrate,” says Shabana.

But she promises “something special” for her husband when she returns. “Together with my parents Javed is the biggest influence on my life and thoughts. I married him because he reminded me of my father.”

Has he ever written poems for her? It is said he has written two intensely romantic songs for Shabana: Kathai aankhon wali in the film Duplicate and Ek ladki ko dekha in 1942: A Love Story.

“Lies, damned lies! Not one line for me ever,” Shabana chuckles. But Shabana inspires Javed in other ways.

She recounts, “Once during dinner he was spilling soup on his kurta. When I admonished him he came up with these lines instantly to the tune of Abhi na jao chhod kar from the film Humdono

“Jo is tarha se khaoge

Toh kitna tum giraoge

Safed yeh Qameez hai

Kahan tumhe tameez hai

Jo soup ispe gir gaya

Toh jaante ho hoga kya

Yeh daag dhul na payega

Jo dhoyega batayega

Ki saabun ispe ghis diya

Yeh Daag par mita nahi

Jo tum kharaab na karo

Woh kapda hi bana nahi.”

Only Javed Akhtar can be playful and poetic at the same time.

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Subhash K Jha

Subhash K. Jha is a veteran Indian film critic, journalist based in Patna, Bihar. He is currently film critic with leading daily The Times of India, Firstpost, Deccan chronicle and DNA News, besides TV channels Zee News and News18 India.