Deccan Chronicle

CELEBRATIN­G THE WRITTEN WORD

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The Hyderabad Literary Festival 2015 has had quite a promising start with stalwarts like Javed Akhtar wowing the audiences, publishers giving tips, kids painting on the sidewalks, people browsing through bookstalls and simultaneo­us sessions and workshops where the audiences’ questions simply don’t end…. And apart from the main business of literature, there is also a brisk sideline of interactiv­e museums, an enticing Ahimsa bike, art installati­ons etc. Here are a few glimpses.

KYA BAAT HAI “What is the difference between Hindi and Urdu?” Javed Akhtar asked the attendees at the inaugurati­on of the litfest on Friday evening, only to answer it himself. “For most people, Jab tak samajh mein aata hai tab tak Hindi, then it becomes Urdu,” he said, having the crowd in splits.

The poet and lyricist expressed his concerns about how even though as a country we have progressed in leaps and bounds, there is a huge cultural void and that people have abdicated their responsibi­lities to educate the youth about the literature and traditions of the country.

“Even though a lot of youngsters’ today attempt to write poetry, they are unaware of the basic rules and structure of the form as they haven’t been exposed to it,” he added.

For most

people, jab tak samajh mein aata hai tab tak Hindi, then it becomes

urdu.

JAVED AKHTAR

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Javed Akhtar

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