Javed Akhtar: ‘My Qaum are all Indians, including you’: Javed Akhtar responds strongly to religious trolls | Hindi Film News
Senior lyricist, screenwriter and poet Javed Akhtar After sharing his thoughts on the former US president, he once again found himself responding to online criticism Donald Trump. Akhtar, known for fearlessly expressing his views on social and political issues, recently criticized Trump’s remarks about Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni, sparking fresh debate on social media.Javed Akhtar went on X to question Trump’s claim that Meloni “begged” him to take a photo. He reacted strongly, writing: “Trump, known for telling lies day after day, has added another to his never-ending list of lies.”
Javed Akhtar questions Trump’s comments about Georgia Meloni
The acclaimed author went on to defend the Italian leader, arguing that a globally renowned figure like Meloni had no reason to seek Trump’s endorsement.Akhtar wrote: “First of all, why would a confident, high-profile, popular, powerful woman who, as Prime Minister of a great country like Italy and who has taught Mr. Trump’s country so much culture, art, architecture and excellent cinema, beg to be photographed with the most disliked man in the world?”He further added that even if such a request was made, public bragging would not be appropriate. “What kind of cheap, nasty, rude man would claim that at a press conference?”
Trolls bring religion into conversation
While many users engaged with Akhtar’s political views, one social media user attempted to turn the discussion towards religion. In response to his post, the person referred to Akhtar’s perceived religious identity and made comments about what he called the author’s “community.”The remarks prompted an immediate response from Akhtar, who once again clarified a position he has maintained repeatedly for decades.
Javed Akhtar says: ‘I am an atheist’
After turning off religious implications, Akhtar reminded users that he does not subscribe to any faith and considers himself an atheist. “If your narrow and undeveloped mind can understand a known fact that I am an atheist (maybe you are not familiar with this word. It means a person who does not believe in any religion), so don’t tell me about my qaum (community). My qaum are all Indians, including you,” he replied.The response quickly gained traction online, with many users praising the veteran writer for firmly reaffirming his longstanding stance on religion and identity.The exchange didn’t end there. Another user suggested that Akhtar stay away from political commentary altogether, suggesting that he should just focus on songwriting. “Keep quiet and irrelevant. Politics is not your cup of tea. Keep writing songs. ” the user commented.Akhtar was quick to respond. “Go ahead and fly your kite. What qualifications do you have to give me such unsolicited advice? Who are you and what have you done in your life?” he shot back.
Javed Akhtar’s career outside of films
Although he is widely acclaimed for writing songs and screenplays for iconic films like “Sholay”, “Deewaar”, “Don”, “Mr.” Javed Akhtar’s contributions extend far beyond the entertainment industry.this Padmasambhava The laureate served as a nominated member of the Bundestag from 2010 to 2016 and has remained an active voice in public discourse. In 2020, he also became the first Indian to receive the prestigious Richard Dawkins Award for his commitment to rationalism, secular values and critical thinking.His latest exchange on social media is yet another reminder that Akhtar continues to speak his mind unapologetically, whether the discussion revolves around politics, religion or public life.



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