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Farhan Akhtar: Mom's DDLJ snub broke my heart
26 Nov
Summary
- Honey Irani wasn't credited for writing DDLJ, upsetting her.
- Farhan Akhtar believes writers deserve a share of film profits.
- Javed Akhtar championed royalties for musicians and writers.

Farhan Akhtar recently shared poignant details about his mother, Honey Irani's, pivotal role in writing the iconic film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, a contribution that went uncredited. Akhtar described this oversight as "heartbreaking" but stated that the family has moved past the incident and values their relationships with Yash Chopra's family.
Reflecting on industry practices, Akhtar proudly discussed Excel Entertainment's commitment to compensating writers, including a pioneering initiative where 2% of film profits are shared with them. This highlights a broader push for fair remuneration within the film industry.
The conversation also touched upon the importance of royalties for artists, referencing Javed Akhtar's efforts in passing the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012. This legislation aimed to ensure musicians and writers receive due compensation, rectifying a long-standing systemic issue.




