Veteran Bollywood lyricist Javed Akhtar has strongly criticized the makers of the upcoming Pakistan-themed film “Border 2” for relying on old songs instead of creating original music.
In an interview with Indian media, Akhtar said that once a song has already achieved extraordinary success, there is no need to present it in a new way. He stressed that filmmakers should either create fresh, quality songs or admit that they cannot match the standards of the past.
Akhtar, who wrote the songs for the original 1997 film “Border”, was approached to contribute to the sequel. He declined, stating that reusing old songs reflects creative bankruptcy.
He also questioned the growing trend of remaking old tracks in Bollywood films, saying that past hits should remain part of history. According to him, new films require new music, and relying on previous successes undermines creativity.
