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IANS | By, New Delhi
May 15, 2012 04:51 PM IST

The young filmmakers are doing an excellent job, says writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar, who has been associated with the industry for more than 40 years. However, he does not approve their idea of having songless movies.

The young filmmakers are doing an excellent job, says writer-lyricist Javed Akhtar, who has been associated with the industry for more than 40 years. However, he does not approve their idea of having songless movies.

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"I really like the kind of cinema that is made nowadays. The young filmmakers are doing an excellent job. When I see films like Udaan, Kahaani, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Rock On!!, I get awestruck by the kind of dialogues, structuring, script and drama that is projected by the young makers on screen. It is commendable," Akhtar said.

"I have not seen Vicky Donor but have heard so much about it that now I want to take out some time and see the movie," he added.

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With all the appreciation for the young talent, Akhtar does not like the concept of songless films.



"Songs have always been the highlight of the Hindi movies, but these youngsters are following the European and the American style and omitting songs from movies. I don't like this. It should not be done," he said.



The 67-year-old speaking at the Indian Women Press Corps (IWPC) Monday. He talked on a range of issues.







Akhtar, a Rajya Sabha member, has also been campaigning for the Copyright Amendment Bill to protect the rights of the artists, says that he is okay with the changes made in the bill.



"I am quite happy the way the copyright bill has shaped up. I am satisfied with the changes. I am sure the amended bill will protect the interest of the artists. There are objections from some in the industry but on the whole everyone supports the bill," he said.

The bill is expected to tabled in this budget session and Akhtar is hopefull that it will get a clearance.

Akhtar forayed into Bollywood in 1969 as a scriptwriter with Yakeen and later he teamed up with Salim Khan and the duo together wrote blockbusters like Zanjeer, Sholay, Yaadon Ki Baraat, Deewar, Kranti and Don.

Recenlty, he penned hit songs like Iktara, In lamhon ke daaman mein and Yeh tumhaari meri baatein.

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