Khan, who plays the bad guy in the much-awaited film 'Dhoom 3' releasing this Friday, would deliver a lecture titled: 'Maulana Azad: His belief in secularism and his foresight', AKLF officials said today.
At the festival's inauguration, to be held on January 8 at the Victoria Memorial, the actor would highlight the ideals and values of the national leader and scholar.
In attendance as chief guest would be West Bengal Governor M K Narayanan.
The six-day AKLF would focus on values and literary concerns dear to Azad's heart.
"This year we aim to make AKLF a significant platform to revive the importance of education which is crucial for the growth of new literature and creating a future generation of authors, with the birth centenary as the core theme," AKLF director Maina Bhagat said.
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