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Javed Akhtar turns 74 πŸŽ‚

Javed Akhtar turns 74 πŸŽ‚

On Poet-writer-activist Javed Akhtar’s 72nd birthday on Tuesday, his wife Shabana Azmi, who lovingly calls him ‘Jadu’, said he has magic in his persona. Exhausted after a musical evening that she had organized on her father and legendary poet Kaifi Azmi’s birth anniversary on Saturday, Shabana wanted a quiet family get-together on Javed’s birthday. But the couple’s friends won’t let them be. What was planned as a quiet evening turned into a sprawling evening with the promise of outstanding homemade food, poetry recital and lots of conversation?


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