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Guru (2007)

January. 12,2007
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7.7
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PG-13
| Drama Romance

Gurukant Desai hails from Idhar, a small village in Gujarat, but dreams of setting up his own business in Mumbai. After he returns from Turkey, he marries Sujatha for getting the dowry and arrives in Mumbai to start his business. This film chronicles the obstacles he meets, his subsequent rise and the huge backlash he receives when it is revealed that he used unethical means to rise in the business circuit.

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Cebalord
2007/01/12

Very best movie i ever watch

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Steineded
2007/01/13

How sad is this?

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Moustroll
2007/01/14

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Cleveronix
2007/01/15

A different way of telling a story

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Zentaurion
2007/01/16

I'll get straight to what I didn't like about the movie. The background score and the pacing. They are very inter-linked and both let down the overall experience. Every time in the latter half of the movie when Guru says just about anything the gung-ho "Guru Bhai" theme kicks in. This just pulls the focus away from the character and into his "cause". Instead of delving into the personal aspects of the character, his possible self-doubts, motivation, etc. it immediately becomes about a man fighting for the cause of the underdog in society. The poor pacing goes hand in hand with the music, with an entire song that seemed unnecessary.There is almost no development into the titular Guru, instead letting the characters play of that character while their characters are developed and more rounded out.The first half is an absolute joy, but after that it just wallows in mediocrity. Abshishek Bachchan keeps the character alive throughout it though. Aishwarya turns in a fair performance. Vidya Balan deserves more credit for her role despite it being weakly tacked onto the story. Madhavan does a good job of a character integral to the story.Mithun shows why he is the one with the most experience though. It's a shame he didn't have more scenes as his character was the heart of the movie and it really would have helped to see more interplay between his and that of Guru throughout it all.A missed opportunity that really should have been better.

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long-ford
2007/01/17

This is a thinly veiled biopic of Dhirubhai Ambani aka 'Gurubhai' played very well by Abhishek Bachchan. The film charts his early years as well as his attempts to set up India's largest polyester factory ultimately making Shakti Industries (i.e Reliance Industries) a national powerhouse. He is clearly not averse to oiling palms in an effort to get his way. Indeed, his climactic speech (MINOR SPOILERS) shows him justifying his activities as necessary in a corrupt nation. This is probably going a step too far, but in general, the film does a decent job presenting him, warts and all. Aishwarya plays second fiddle as his wife. Vetern actor Mithun leaves an impression.Overall 7/10

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Kushal Pednekar
2007/01/18

Good Story Brilliant directing, Brilliant performance of actors made this movie too good to watch! What i think about this movie is i can watch it twice or thrice an year not a entertaining one but certainly u must watch it at least once in an year! Abhishek rocked, Ash was on song in 2007 so no comments on her! Masterpiece from mani ratnam but.......... the only concern is you can't watch it more than once in a month director failed to stick to the story for a while in few minutes of second half and same problem of bollywood songs in between film but........... you'll forget those negatives when you start watching the film!

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HeadleyLamarr
2007/01/19

Guru is Mani Ratnam's latest venture after Yuva, a film I loved much more than the somewhat muddled Rang De Basanti. Expectations are high with any film from Mani and this is an unacknowledged biography of one of the country's giants, Dhirubhai Ambani. I am forced to ask several questions: 1. Is Mani becoming cynical due to the lack of commercial success for his films? 2. Is the route to success to stack up the stars, and employ the conventional masala? 3. Where is the objectivity one expects from Mani? We saw him take no sides in the conflict shown in Dil se but here he is not sitting on the fence at all, making this an "official" biography.Why was Abhishek Bachchan chosen to play the role of Gurukant Desai? Did he match the physicality of Ambani? There are a very few moments when Abhishek does shine but mostly he leaves one uninvolved and uninterested. He caricatures the role, channels his dad in the angry moments and is a little too youthful in experience to get into the meat of this role. I would rather see him do another Yuva where I think he was probably the best he has ever been. Aishwarya is OK as Shanti, she is a sidelined character, the hand-holding wife. Her simplicity works in the film to keep her deglamorized. But why is she still reed slim after having two babies while Abhishek puts on more and more weight? And her dancing - can someone please tell her that swaying about in a reptilian fashion is not very attractive? The lead pair have zero chemistry - it is fine on his side, he did marry her for money, but there is not much at the other end either. Madhavan is much more real as the tenacious reporter, this young man has ample charm and talent. Vidya has nothing to do and does it while still looking very cute and managing to steal into our hearts. Her disease progresses in an alarming and unbelievable fashion - can someone tell the Hindi film industry to seek medical advice before concocting ailments? Roshan Seth is laughable as the panel head - like the old courtroom judges of the 70s. That brings me to the one reason to watch Guru. Watch Guru to see Mithun turn out an amazing performance - nuanced, powerful and towering above the rest of the cast. Maybe Mani should have cast Mithun as Gurubhai! Mallika in the Maiyya Maiyya number was sizzling - the character was clearly an item girl but of course Mani cannot stoop to such low class selling tactics so she had 30 more seconds after her dance. Now let us get to the music. One always expects an outstanding musical score in a Mani film - it is hard to forget the scores of Roja, Bombay, Yuva and above all of Dil se. But here the Mani and A R Rehman combo is unable to weave much magic. Ai Hairathe is beautiful, I like Maiyya Maiyya for its unusual sounds and the lines - Tu Dheere Dheere Khena Dariya Na Chalke, but the rest is most pedestrian. I hated Barso re in the film, Ek lo Ek Muft was laughable, and there was nothing else of note other than the fact that the music did not integrate well into the film. By the way - Abhishek danced like he was being periodically prodded by a cattle prod.But by putting all these elements together Mani did get a hit film - so I guess he made the right call. Done that - now can someone please ask him to go back to making movies with soul like Bombay and heart like Dil se?

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