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This August, a filmmaker long gone returns to the big screen, sharper and clearer than ever. For the first time, a new generation will watch Guru Dutt.
Anurag Kashyap calls Dhadak 2 a 'punch in the gut' and hails Shazia Iqbal's debut as the return of socially relevant ...
The pain of not having a home is bearable, but the pain of having one -- and not finding peace in it -- is far worse.' ...
Everyone at Guru Dutt Productions would get monthly salaries. Waheeda didi would get Rs 2,500 per month. And that was the ...
Iconic Indian director and actor Guru Dutt was just 39 years old when he died in 1964 but he left behind a cinematic legacy ...
In Aar-Paar, the energetic number Sun sun sun zaalima is a playful explosion of noir-flavored romance. The camera moves as ...
Anurag Kashyap lauded Shazia Iqbal for "holding a mirror to us of what India really is". Dhadak 2 hit the screens on Friday.
From August 8-10, over 250 cinemas across India will screen newly restored versions of Guru Dutt’s masterpieces, including ...
I always considered him as a director, never an actor. Do you know he always considered other actors for his films first?' ...
We remember the women in Guru Dutt’s films at the time of his birth centenary. Check out this article for more.
Though both are now hailed as masterpieces, they were commercial failures at the time. The response devastated Guru Dutt emotionally and financially, but never morally. Guru Dutt was dining when he ...
Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1960), Mr. & Mrs. 55 (1955), and Baaz (1953), offering audiences a rare opportunity to revisit the filmmaker’s enduring legacy on the big screen.