Veteran lyricist, screenwriter, and poet Javed Akhtar has once again found himself at the center of an online debate after criticizing former US President Donald Trump over his remarks about Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Known for his fearless opinions on social and political issues, Akhtar's latest post on X sparked a fresh wave of discussion.
Akhtar Questions Trump's Claim About Meloni
Taking to X, Javed Akhtar questioned Trump's assertion that Meloni had "begged" him for a photograph. He wrote, "Trump, who is known for lying day in and day out, added one more in the never ending list of his lies." The acclaimed writer defended the Italian leader, arguing that a prominent global figure like Meloni had little reason to seek validation from Trump.
"First of all, why would a confident, high-profiled, popular, and empowered woman, who is the PM of a great country like Italy, that has taught so much culture, art, architecture, and good cinema to Mr Trump’s country, beg for a photo-opp with the most unpopular man in the world," Akhtar wrote. He further added that even if such a request had been made, publicly boasting about it would be inappropriate. "What kind of a cheap, indecent, uncouth man will claim it in a press conference?"
Troll Brings Religion Into Conversation
While many users engaged with Akhtar's political observations, one social media user attempted to shift the discussion towards religion. Responding to his post, the individual referenced Akhtar's perceived religious identity and wrote a comment aimed at what he described as the writer's "community." The remark prompted an immediate response from Akhtar, who once again clarified a position he has repeatedly maintained for decades.
Shutting down the religious insinuation, Akhtar reminded the user that he does not subscribe to any faith and identifies as an atheist. "If your small petty and underdeveloped mind could grasp a well known fact that I am an atheist (maybe you’re not familiar with this word. It means one who doesn’t believe in any religion), so don’t tell me about my qaum (community). My qaum are all Indians, including you," he replied.
The response quickly gained attention online, with many users praising the veteran writer for firmly reiterating his long-held stance on religion and identity.
Another User Advises Akhtar to Stick to Songwriting
The exchange did not end there. Another user advised Akhtar to stay away from political commentary altogether, suggesting that he should focus solely on songwriting. "Stay quiet and irrelevant. Politics is not your cup of tea. Stick to writing songs," the user commented. Akhtar was quick to respond: "Go, fly a kite. What qualifications do you have to give me this unsolicited advice? Who are you and what have you done in your life?"
Javed Akhtar's Career Beyond Cinema
Though widely celebrated for writing songs and screenplays for iconic films such as 'Sholay', 'Deewaar', 'Don', 'Mr. India', 'Zanjeer', and 'Lakshya', Javed Akhtar's contributions extend well beyond the entertainment industry. The Padma Bhushan recipient served as a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha between 2010 and 2016 and has remained an active voice in public discourse. In 2020, he also became the first Indian to receive the prestigious Richard Dawkins Award, recognizing his commitment to rationalism, secular values, and critical thinking.
His latest exchange on social media serves as another reminder that Akhtar continues to speak his mind unapologetically, whether the discussion revolves around politics, religion, or public life.



