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Manoj Muntashir: Originality is a Myth

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Lyricist Manoj Muntashir asserts originality is a myth, citing inspirations.
  • He shared his early struggles in Mumbai, facing rejection and hardship.
  • Muntashir acknowledged a mistake in 'Adipurush' and teased upcoming films.
Manoj Muntashir: Originality is a Myth

Lyricist Manoj Muntashir captivated audiences at Sahitya AajTak 2025 in New Delhi, reflecting on his writing journey. He boldly stated that originality is a myth, illustrating how his work, like many others, draws inspiration from literary greats. Muntashir shared poignant anecdotes from his early days in Mumbai, detailing the significant hardships and initial lack of recognition he faced before achieving widespread success.

His narrative included the stark contrast between his first film's screening, attended by only a few, and the nation's fervent anticipation for 'Baahubali'. Muntashir candidly admitted to a mistake made in the film 'Adipurush', assuring the audience that such an error would not be repeated. He also spoke about devotion and patriotism, referencing the significance of Ayodhya's current celebrations.

The celebrated writer also unveiled his future endeavors, including sequels to 'Border' and 'The Kerala Story', and a new project titled 'Krishna'. These upcoming films signify a continued prolific output and engagement with diverse cinematic themes, promising more impactful storytelling in the near future.

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Manoj Muntashir stated that originality is a myth, emphasizing that writers are inspired by those who came before them.
Muntashir acknowledged making a mistake in the film 'Adipurush' and vowed not to repeat it.
He revealed upcoming projects including 'Border 2', 'The Kerala Story 2', and a film titled 'Krishna'.

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