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Guru - Tale of a Seer |
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Abhishek Bachan - Gurukanth Desai |
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Aishwayrya
Rai - Sujata |
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Mithun
Chakarborty
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Madhavan - Shyam Saxena |
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Vidya Balan - Meenu |
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Kunal Kapoor - Jia |
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Mallika
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- Dancer |
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A Mani Ratnam film is special. So what if he hasn't tasted box
office success in Hindi films so far, his work has always been par
excellence, whether it is 'Dil Se' or 'Yuva'. With 'Guru', he
embarks into narrating an epic tale that is supposed to be based on
none other than Dhurbhai Ambani. Coming together of Abhishek
Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Mithun Chakravorty, Madhavan and Vidya
Balan along with A.R. Rehman and Gulzar handling the music
department is a good enough reason to check out the film. Guru Kant
Desai, simply called as Guru (Abhishek Bachchan), belonged to a
small village called Idhar situated in Gujarat. Coming from a humble
background which comprised of a headmaster father, he was always
taught to be content with what one has got rather than aspiring for
something that may not be achievable by any means, whether it is
materialistic or non-materialistic. But Guru had different plans. |
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So whether it was dreams, house or a village to live in, Guru always
dreamt of something bigger. And all this since he was confident that
he had it in him to achieve that, especially with a belief that he
was the one who would be writing his own destiny. And soon a
simple villager was en route to be one of the biggest visionary
ever. He started his journey from a modest village in Gujarat to
Bombay which was soon flourishing as the financial capital of India.
It was year 1958, and those were the days when the rich ruled the
world of business and newcomers hardly had any place in the sun for
them. But Guru knew it was achievable, and he surely had ways to
find a way for himself, whether by hook or by crook. |
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And the one who was with him in his journey throughout was Sujatha (Aishwarya
Rai), who at one point of time was hesitant to marry Guru but it was
a matter of time when she fell in love with him after being together
as a couple in a one-room chawl! Her relationship with him became so
strong over the years that regardless of what others had to say
about him, for her Guru was the one who stood for love! But this was
not an emotion that Manikdas Guptha (Nanaji) (Mithun Chakravarthy)_
and Shyam Saxena (Madhavan) shared! Nananji ran a newspaper called
Swathantra and years back was pretty impressed with the kind of fire
that he could feel within Guru. He knew that Guru was a young lad
who had it in him to be successful and though his walk towards his
destination seemed too fast, he attributed it to his young blood. He
was warned about some of Guru's so-called evil ways but for Nananji,
Guru was spotless. |
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Until he realized the truth...a bitter one at that. And now he
wanted to fight to bring it to fore for all to see. Even if it
threatens to destroy Guru....or even himself. The same realization
had struck Shyam too who didn't really have much love lost for Guru
due to the way he worked and wanted him to be punished for his
unethical and materialistic ways. He was ready for a fight and was
all set to enter the arena. But it wasn't as if Guru didn't have
anyone else who cared! Apart from Sujatha, he also had support in
the form of Meenu [Vidya Balan], a young woman who limped and could
be seen on a wheelchair. From her childhood, she had seen Guru and
while she could see Nanaji and Shyam being critical of him, for her
he was the man to be respected and admired since he was the only one
who never asked her about her handicap. Also, she could see that
Guru's journey to the top was full of obstacles and hence a lot of
things happened en route which in an ideal scenario should not have
happened! |
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And during this journey, Guru knew only one fact that mattered most
in his life - to be big. In fact not just big, but the biggest! And
soon the man who had a strong vision turned into a winner! A winner
who could make a fortune in spite of coming to Bombay with only Rs.
15000 in a suitcase. From a modest beginning with a small
establishment called 'Shakti Trading' that was set on 350 sq ft. and
only had one telephone, one table and three chairs, he was running a
company that was recognized as the first Indian company to reach
Forbes Top 500 after 40 years. |
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Guru's philosophy behind making this happen? Think big, Think ahead,
Think fast!Want to see this tale unfold on the big screen?
Movie Release Date: January 12th |
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