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After
judging the third season of Indian Idol,
Javed Akhtar is back with its fourth season.
As the new season promises to be more thrilling,
he is all geared to choose the best of the
best as the next Indian Idol.
As the lyricist settles down to his job
as judge he takes time out to answer some
very pertinent questions.
In conversation with Javed Akhtar.
You have been on other reality shows as
well. How different is it judging Indian
Idol 4?
Those shows were different and this show
is something else. There was a show called
Mission Ustad where I was on the
panel of judges. There, the contestants
had to compose the songs themselves. So
every show has a different format and they
can't be compared. You have to agree that
among all the musical shows on television,
Indial Idol is a class apart.
What
advice would you give to the aspiring singers?
I would like to give them an example of
a river which starts its journey from the
Himalayas without knowing the directions
to reach the sea. It is not that a special
road is made for the river. It has to reach
its destination by going through different
obstacles like rocks, bushes, etc. The intensity
in the river's flow is what leads it to
its destination. Similarly, if a person
has determination and talent, he or she
can overcome any hurdle. Dreams and aspirations
are not sufficient to reach your goal; it
takes a lot of hard work too.
In your long association with Indian
Idol, what has been the most special
to you?
Indian Idol has a different class.
It is an up- market show. But one most special
thing about Indian Idol is that it
has a huge amount of dignity attached to
it and this dignity cannot be compared.
Such dignity goes for a toss in certain
shows in the process of raising TRPs.
As a judge, do you prefer to be upfront
or do you prefer to be honey -coated?
I feel that you should say what you want
to say but the same thing can be said even
without hurting other's sentiments.
Is knowledge of language very essential
to singing?
I stress on language because people who
are not well versed with the language tend
to mispronounce certain words. It affects
the song.
One thing that bugged you while judging
the auditions of Indian Idol 4?
Foolishness of certain contestants is what
bugs me. It is difficult for me to tolerate
foolishness.
The producers of Indian Idol 4
have mentioned that they are also looking
for X-factor in contestants. Can you define
this X-factor?
If X-factor could be defined, then it wouldn't
have been called X-factor. The magic that
Kishore da had in his voice is called
X-factor.
How would you rate son Farhan as a
singer as he has himself sung in Rock
On?
Even the Supreme Court and High Court are
not allowed to judge their family members,
so how can I judge or rate my son?
Recently your wife Shabana Azmi voiced
her thoughts about the discrimination in
buying property. What do you have to say
about the issue?
It is true that discrimination is prevalent
as far as properties are concerned but it
is to be noted that this discrimination
does not exists every where. Had this discrimination
existed everywhere in India, all the people
from certain communities would be staying
on the streets. There are only a few places
where such discrimination exists. Discrimination
is not just of one kind but there are discriminations
of various kinds in our society. We should
make efforts to make our society free from
any kind of discrimination.
Why do you think certain sections of
people were upset with her statement?
(Laughs). Now what can I say about people
who are upset with it? I would just like
to say that don't kill the messenger. Rather
work towards building a healthy society.
Most of the people in our society are not
in favour of discrimination which is a good
thing.
I feel that one should do his or her job
without bothering about people's anger.
It is something we can't help. I feel that
a right minded person always talks fair
and gives the right picture of things.
What happened was that we were trying
to buy a property in a certain housing society
but we were denied it. The poor agent was
feeling hesitant to tell us the reason.
Isn't it ironic that on one hand, there
are thousands of budding script writers
and lyricists struggling to get a break
and on the other hand, there are films made
with absurd scripts and lyrics?
Just because I am travelling in a big
car, I can't be wiser than a struggling
script writer who is walking on the road.
There are many good writers. Some of them
may be better writers than me but they don't
have the courage to come to Mumbai and struggle.
I had come to Mumbai without fearing any
consequences because I would have died of
hunger anyways, if I had stayed back home.
At times, while eating food, I tell myself
that I wish I would have got the same food
at the time when I was starving for it.
At times, when I lie down on my bed, I feel
that it would have been so wonderful if
I had got this bed when I used to sleep
on the floor in studios. I feel very thankful
for what I am today and I believe that there
is no dearth of talent in India. We script
writers and lyricists charge lakhs of rupees.
When we are paid little less than our demand,
we say that the producer is cheating us.
We shouldn't forget our roots and be thankless.
I believe that there must be people who
write better than us but they haven't got
the opportunities.
How do you react when you come across
struggling talent?
Whenever I have spotted talent I have
given an opportunity to that talent. If
you notice, you will realise that I have
worked with many new comers. Even I was
a new comer at some point of time and someone
had given me a break.
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| By
Anjum Farooki |
Posted
on 18 Sep 2008 4:30 pm
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