A vibrant mural honoring the legendary screenwriting duo Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar has been unveiled in Bandra, celebrating their monumental impact on Hindi cinema. This artistic tribute coincides with the release of the docuseries Angry Young Men on Prime Video.
In a fitting homage to one of Bollywood’s most iconic screenwriting duos, a vibrant mural has been unveiled in Bandra, celebrating the legendary impact of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar on Hindi cinema. This artistic tribute coincides with the release of the docuseries ‘Angry Young Men’ on Prime Video, which delves into the lives and careers of the duo who redefined storytelling in Indian films.
The mural, crafted by passionate fans, is a larger-than-life depiction of Salim-Javed, with their portraits surrounded by the titles of their most memorable films, including ‘Sholay’, ‘Seeta Aur Geeta’,
‘Kranti’, ‘Trishul’, ‘Chacha Bhatija’, ‘Aakhri Daaon’, and ‘Yaadon Ki Baaraat’. The artwork is rendered in the style of vintage Bollywood posters, capturing the essence of the ‘Angry Young Man’ archetype that the duo famously popularized. This archetype, with its revolutionary stories, unforgettable characters, and powerful dialogues, forever changed the landscape of Indian cinema.
The unveiling of the mural not only honors Salim-Javed’s monumental contributions but also serves as a visual reminder of their enduring legacy in Bollywood. For decades, their stories have resonated with audiences, and this mural ensures their influence remains visible to all who pass through this iconic Mumbai neighborhood.
Produced by Salman Khan Films, Excel Media & Entertainment, and Tiger Baby, *Angry Young Men* is a three-part docuseries that captures the personal and professional journey of Salim-Javed. Executive produced by Salma Khan, Salman Khan, Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Zoya Akhtar, and Reema Kagti, the series is now streaming exclusively on Prime Video, available to viewers in India and over 240 countries and territories worldwide.
The Showsha review of the docuseries reads, “What sets ‘Angry Young Men’ apart is its balanced portrayal. While it celebrates Salim-Javed’s meteoric rise, it doesn’t shy away from discussing their flaws. Rao’s direction gives the series an outsider’s lens, which allows for a more objective narrative, particularly in segments featuring Honey Irani. Her candidness is refreshing, as she speaks about the duo’s arrogance during their peak and Javed Akhtar’s personal flaws. Her anecdotes, especially the one about how Javed proposed to her over a game of Rummy, bring a bittersweet edge to the narrative.”
“‘Angry Young Men’ is a compelling watch for anyone interested in the history of Hindi cinema. It’s not just a documentary about two screenwriters; it’s about the making of modern Bollywood. Namrata Rao’s direction ensures that the series is more than a glossy tribute. It’s an honest, sometimes raw, exploration of the personal and professional lives of two men who changed the face of Indian cinema forever. If you’re a fan of Salim-Javed or simply curious about the golden age of Bollywood, this documentary is a must-watch,” the review concluded.