This will rate as one of the best works of Maniratnam I would take the liberty of putting this Under Nayakudu/Nayakan which rates first on my list of Maniratnam movies. (This applies only to serious movie watchers, not the ones who cannot do without masala and comedy in a film) Maniratnam is one the best story tellers in our country if not the best, and he does that perfectly again. The narration of the story is so tight you never flinch. In Guru, Guru Kanth Desai is not portrayed as an invincible man rather he is played as a very good business man who can talk and do right things at the right time. ![]() it's about a common mans journey to build India's largest company with the help of its share holders by whatever means possible. The story is quite simple it is the narration and the characterisation that makes this movie so unique and interesting. Keep the awards ready please.Abhishek Bachan has his name stamped on them. His histrionics are brilliant and the way he lost and gained weight during different parts of the movie demonstrate how serious Maniratnam and Abhishek were in making this movie. He is impeccable for the hardest of critic to comment. Abhishek should be very proud of what he has accomplished in Guru, it is something that some actors haven't or will not achieve in a life time. If there ever was a movie where one actor dominated so completely I would only compare Kamal Hassan in Nayakudu/Nayakan. I am also completely confident he will make Shakthi Corporation the biggest company in the now you must be wondering what I am talking about, this is how many viewers would feel after coming out of watching Maniratnam's Guru.įirst of all let me start by mentioning Abhishek Bachan's role, as this is the role that Guru is built upon. Just returned from the theatres, now that I am home I feel genuinely very happy that Guru Kanth Desai is still going strong. Reviewed by rdig1-1 10 / 10 A perfect example of gripping storytelling and impeccable characterisation After the marriage, Gurukant finds out that Sujata has a dark past, but he ignores this - for his one motive is to be to rise in the eyes of his father - and get rich. So he does some research, gets to meet Sujata, the daughter of a wealthy man named Jignesh, and marries her. When he returns back to India, he wants to start his own business, but is unable to do so, as he does not have enough money. ![]() ![]() When Gurukant grows up, he is unable to secure decent employment in India, so finds a way to go to Turkey, where he finds employment. A school-teacher in India sires a son named Gurukant, but is disappointed as the child fails to live up to his high expectations.
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