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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @goldenmomentswithvijaypandey The world of Hindi cinema songs is an ocean in which every poet scatters the pearls of his words. Among these pearls, there are two names that will shine for centuries – Javed Akhtar and Anand Bakshi. Both of them not only brought the stories of films alive with their songs, but also left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the listeners. But when it comes to comparing these two, a question arises – who is the greater poet? This question is as complicated as asking whether the sea is bigger or the sky. The scope of work of both, their style of language and the impact of their songs are different, and their quality is hidden in this difference. There is a depth in Javed Akhtar's poetry, a philosophy that forces the listener to think. His songs are not just for the ears, but also for the heart and mind. For example, take the song "Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum" from the film Silsila. Its lyrics – “Ye kahan aa gaye hum, yun hi saath-saath chalte” – not only express the feelings of love, but also raise a deep question about the journey of life. The depth of society, human emotions and thoughts is seen together in Javed sahab’s songs. His pen reflects a modern and progressive thinking, which takes him ahead of his time. His words have the depth of a book, which gives something new to think about every time you listen to them. On the other hand, Anand Bakshi’s poetry is a mirror of the simplicity and straightforwardness of the heart. His songs are such that they reach the heart directly. Be it “Chhingar koi bhadke” from the film Amar Prem or “Tere mere sapne” from Guide, Anand ji’s words reflect every color of life – love, pain, happiness and separation. His biggest quality was that he could mold every emotion, every situation in his words, and that too so easily that every listener could find his own story in it. His poetry has the fragrance of the country soil, which is connected to old traditions and the life of the common man. Javed Akhtar's songs have urban vibrancy and depth of thoughts, while Anand Bakshi's songs have rural simplicity and freshness of emotions. Both are great in their own way. When comparing the poetry of Javed Akhtar and Anand Bakshi, the themes and language of their songs emerge as the most important aspect. Both poets filled different colors with their words, which reflect their thoughts and their times. This part will try to understand the soul of their songs - what emotions they touch and how they express their thoughts. A special theme is seen repeatedly in Javed Akhtar's songs - the attempt to understand and express the complexities of life. His songs present love not just as an emotion, but as a deep experience. The song "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga" from the film 1942: A Love Story is a great example of this. The song describes love through natural metaphors – “Jaise khilta gulaab, jaise shayar ka khwaab”. Javed sahab’s specialty is that he presents even ordinary emotions in an extraordinary way. Social issues also find a place in his poetry. For example, “Luka Chuppi” from Rang De Basanti depicts the relationship between a mother and son, but also evokes the spirit of patriotism and sacrifice. There is an urban sophistication in his language, which shows a blend of modernity and intellectualism. There is depth in his words, which force the listener to think again and again. On the other hand, the themes of Anand Bakshi’s songs are related to the simplicity of life and everyday experiences. He describes love, pain and happiness in a way that every human being can see himself in them. The song “Yeh dosti hum nahi todenge” from the film Sholay presents the sweetness and strength of friendship in such a simple way that it became a favorite of people of all ages. There is a popularity in Anand ji's language - instead of complex metaphors, he speaks in simple words, which go straight to the heart. Be it "Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha" from the film Anpadh or "Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye" from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, the voice of a common man is heard in his songs. His poetry has the mark of Desiness and tradition, which keeps him grounded. While Javed Akhtar's language has a poetic complexity and flight of thoughts, Anand Bakshi's language has simplicity and warmth of emotions. Javed sahab's songs shake the mind, Anand ji's songs soothe the heart. SPECIAL THANKS TO DHEERAJ BHARDWAJ JEE (DRAMA SERIES INDIAN), THANKS FOR WATCHIN GOLDEN MOMENTS WITH VIJAY PANDEY https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/da... https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... / actorvijaypandey / panvijay