‘Woh Sarfiri Aandhi Thi, Sambhalna Pada’! Adipurush Writer Manoj Muntashir Seeks Public Apology, Urges To Not Judge His 25 Years of Hard Work

Lyricist-writer Manoj Muntashir extends a heartfelt apology for the controversial dialogues in Adipurush, acknowledging a lapse in judgment. Amidst the discourse, he emphasises the need to preserve the legacy of profound songwriting by him.

Adipurush Poster, Manoj Muntashir (Photo Credits: X)

Almost six months after stirring controversy with his statements about Adipurush, lyricist-writer Manoj Muntashir has apologised for the dialogues he wrote for the film. Speaking at an event on Saturday evening on Sabme Base So Ram Kahaye at Bhartendu Natya Academy, Muntashir said: “Woh sarfiri aandhi thi, sambhalna pada; main aakhiri chiraag tha, jalna pada (It was a maddening storm, I had to adjust; I was the last lamp, I had to light up).” Adipurush Controversy: Mumbai Police to Provide Security to Manoj Muntashir After Writer Claims Receiving Threats to Life.

The debate shifted from Ram to the dialogues of the Prabhas and Kriti Sanon-starrer Adipurush that had caught him in the eye of a storm. Facing tough questions on what had made him write the controversial dialogues, Muntashir took the opportunity to ask for public forgiveness and not judge his abilities and 25 years of work based on one instance.

“There is no better place than Lucknow, the capital of the state where Ram was born and also the land that is the ink and blood of my writings, to seek an apology for that mistake. With all humility, I accept that even though our intentions were pious, we got carried away and did not realise that it would not be taken kindly by the people,” Muntashir said. Adipurush Movie Review: Prabhas, Kriti Sanon and Saif Ali Khan's Film is a CGI Mess That Does Lanka-Dahan Of Our Senses (LatestLY Exclusive).

He claimed that as a writer, his hands were bound by the screenplay that left him little room for course correction. He went on to defend the director and producers of the movie and said: “Within two days of the release, we made sure to correct our mistakes. We rewrote the dialogues and replaced the objectionable ones. Overnight, 10,000 prints were altered.” 

The discussion gradually moved toward the root of the problem—the shrinking space for quality lyrics and writing in movies, and songs losing depth and gravitas with which they once captivated the imagination of the audiences.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 03, 2023 01:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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