Talk:Javed Akhtar

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Filmography: Replace Urdu with Hindustani edit

Under the section "Filmography", for the movies for which Javed Akhtar was a screenwriter, the language listed for many of the movies is Urdu. I believe this should be changed to Hindustani. Essentially, Hindi and Urdu are essentially the same language (academically known as Hindustani and Hindi-Urdu) but for their different scripts (Devanagari for Hindi and Perso-Arabic for Urdu) and higher sources of vocabulary (Sanskrit for Hindi and Persian and Arabic for Urdu). Bollywood movies are in a "neutral" and colloquial register of Hindustani that is not explicitly one or the other, so Hindustani is more accurate than just Urdu.