Legendary filmmaker Subhash Ghai has showered praise on veteran screenwriter Javed Siddiqui, calling him a ‘versatile writer’ whose work beautifully blends art, poetry, and literature. In a recent interview, Ghai reminisced about their collaborations on iconic films that defined an era of Indian cinema.
Ghai highlighted Siddiqui’s unique ability to infuse scripts with poetic depth and literary finesse. ‘Javed saab is not just a writer; he is a confluence of art, poetry, and literature,’ Ghai said, emphasizing how Siddiqui’s dialogues elevated films like ‘Arth’ and ‘Saaransh’ to timeless classics.
Their partnership began in the 1980s, producing screenplays that captured the nuances of human emotions with unparalleled sensitivity. Ghai recalled late-night writing sessions where Siddiqui’s words flowed like poetry, turning ordinary scenes into profound narratives.
Beyond technical prowess, Ghai admired Siddiqui’s versatility across genres—from intense dramas to light-hearted romances. This adaptability made him indispensable in Bollywood’s golden age.
Today, as new-age cinema dominates, Ghai’s tribute serves as a reminder of the craftsmanship that built Bollywood’s legacy. Siddiqui’s contributions continue to inspire writers, proving that true artistry transcends time.
