This Article is From Jul 30, 2015

When Javed Akhtar Wanted to Hide in a Small Town

When Javed Akhtar Wanted to Hide in a Small Town

Javed Akhtar photographed at an event in Mumbai.

New Delhi: Javed Akhtar, who has to his credit four National Awards for best lyrics, besides accolades for film scripts and poems, once considered running away to a small city and living with a pseudonym because he felt he could not write anymore.

The constant pressure of delivering lyrics and scripts within deadline and at a time when he was experiencing writer's block made the veteran wordsmith feel like escaping to Sangli district in Maharashtra, a place he never visited. "It has so often happened with me that whenever I would write a script, a producer would come and give me a heavy signing amount. And then when I sat to write, I felt I could not even write a single page," Javed Akhtar said.The lyricist-poet was in Delhi to release the book In Other Words, a translation of his own poetic works in English by Ali Hussain Mir. "During that time there was no television, so nobody recognised me by face and all they identified with was my name. When I was unable to write, I used to fantasise that there was only one way out and that is to run away to some small town, start living there with some other name and start doing something else," he said."And I don't know why every time I used to think of escaping, I thought of going to Sangli, a city that I have never been to. And maybe another reason was that I never came across anybody from Sangli so I thought I can hide there, it would be a safe place," he added.
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