The
team of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar brought
the writer to the forefront as never before
in Indian cinema. The former (b 1935), an
aspiring actor who didn't succeed, and the
latter, poet and lyricist Jan Nissar Akhtar's
son (b 1945) teamed up as writers to create
cinema history in the 1970s. They were the
first to make the writer as much a star
in his own right and they commanded a fee
often higher than the actors starring in
the films they wrote. The two partners met
on the sets of Sarhadi Lootera (1966).
Javed was the film's dialogue writer while
Salim Khan was the hero!
It
is said that Javed had a flair for the screenplay
and dialogue and Salim the plots. They were
responsible for the phenomenon of the 'angry
young man' in the 1970s personified by Amitabh Bachchan.
Zanjeer (1973), Deewaar (1975),
Sholay (1975), Trishul
(1978) owe a great deal of their success
to the writing of Salim - Javed.
Fortunately for them, their timing was perfect. 25 years after
Independence with the youth totally disillusioned
by the State of the country, people were
looking for a hero who would share their
anger and make the world right again. No
more tolerance and romanticism and here
is where the 'angry young man' came in.
Salim
- Javed brought about a major change in
the Hindi film dialogue. Till their advent,
Hindi film writing had been genteel and
mindful of middle-class morality. However
their protagonist was the product of the
street, brash, tough and foulmouthed who
symbolized the simmering discontent of the
dispossessed. It was Salim - Javed who brought
hard-hitting dramatic dialogue into fashion.
Practically very dialogue from Sholay
is remembered till today! In fact in addition
to the music track, a separate cassette
on dialogues from the film was released
in the market and proved to be extremely
popular.
Besides
violence, the mother figure too played a
prominent role in their films be it Deewar
or Trishul. Perhaps this was because both
had lost their respective mothers while
still very young.
However
ego hassles saw the team split up in the
early 1980s. Though both did try their hand
separately at writing, they have met with
limited success. (Salim tasted some success
with Naam (1986) and Javed with Betaab
(1983) but nothing else of note)
Javed though has successfully become one
of the top lyricists of the Hindi Film Industry
today. Salim's son Salman Khan is a top
star of the Hindi Film Industry today.
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