Why Does Javed Akhtar Regret Not Collaborating with Mohammed Rafi?

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Key Takeaways
- Javed Akhtar regrets missing the chance to collaborate with Mohammed Rafi.
- During Rafi's peak, Akhtar focused on scriptwriting.
- He believes that respecting artists is crucial for a civilized society.
- Rafi's legacy continues to inspire generations.
- Collaborating with legendary artists can shape a creative legacy.
Mumbai, Sep 2 (NationPress) Renowned screenwriter and lyricist Javed Akhtar has had a remarkable career in the film industry. However, he expressed a lingering regret: the opportunity to collaborate with the iconic singer Mohammed Rafi eluded him.
At a recent event in Mumbai alongside veteran actor Jeetendra, Javed revealed that his career during Rafi's peak was spent primarily as a scriptwriter. He noted, “Though I was part of the industry while Rafi was alive, I was focused on writing scripts for blockbuster films, not songs.” This void in his career has left a lasting desire in his heart: “I wish Rafi bhai had known me.”
Javed Akhtar is widely recognized for his collaboration with Salim Khan as the legendary screenwriting duo Salim-Javed. After parting ways with Salim, Javed ventured into lyrics, aiming to broaden his artistic capabilities.
He showered accolades on Mohammed Rafi, stating, “Rafi sahab’s voice resonates in our hearts. His legacy continues as people teach and share his music even decades later. I can’t pick just one favorite song; there are so many. Songs like ‘Jaan Ke Liye Deewana’ and ‘Meri Duniya Mein Tum Aayi’ showcase an unmatched perfection.”
Javed also emphasized the significance of honoring artists, proclaiming, “A society that respects its artists is a truly civilized one. When we recognize our artists, it reflects our values as a community. If we fail to respect them, it indicates underlying issues within the society.”