Renowned poet and lyricist, Javed Akhtar, graced the Deepotsav event organized by Raj Thackeray, delving into profound reflections on India’s cultural heritage. Despite his avowed atheism, Akhtar expressed reverence for Lord Rama and Sita, portraying them not merely as Hindu deities but as invaluable cultural treasures of India.
During his address, Akhtar encouraged the audience to chant ‘Jai Siya Ram,’ asserting that the unity encapsulated in these words transcends religious boundaries. He drew parallels with his childhood memories in Lucknow, where the common greeting ‘Jai Siya Ram’ echoed through the streets, emphasizing its significance as a symbol of love and unity.
In a poignant commentary on contemporary society, Akhtar lamented the diminishing space for freedom of expression. Reflecting on the evolving cultural landscape, he questioned the feasibility of certain scenes from the iconic movie ‘Sholay’ in today’s context, highlighting the heightened sensitivities prevalent in society.
Addressing the broader narrative, Akhtar extolled the inherent greatness of Hindus, emphasizing the historical tolerance embedded in their hearts. He cautioned against forsaking this quality, urging the preservation of a culture that embraces diversity and democracy.
In a thought-provoking discourse, Javed Akhtar’s words resonated with cultural nuances, underlining the need for a nuanced understanding of heritage, unity, and expression in the multifaceted tapestry of contemporary India.

