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GURU
MOVIE REVIEW: A Mani Ratnam movie is always special and Guru is no
exception. I like to read biographies a lot and I didn’t miss the first day’s
show of Guru in Dubai. The much awaited film satisfy most of the expectation
from the film though it is not the best we can expect. The first half of the
film is perfect and we cannot ask for more from the Director, though the
technical side could be improved. The second half gives a mixed feeling, where
the Writer/Director was in hurry to tell and justify the character. Overall,
Guru is a well made biography, though improvements, especially in the scripting
could have been done for better.
The movie begins where Guru Kant Desai (Abhishek Bachchan) fails
his exam and wants to go out to do a job. His father is a
teacher and wants to see his son succeed in his studies, but
Guru has no taste for studies. With a negative permission, Guru
leaves his village and land up in Turkey. He worked as petrol
can filler to chemical company assistant to Gambler. When he got
a promotion as sales supervisor in the factory he was working
and when the manager asked him to wear a tie, unlike others, he
quit the job and decided to start business in India. His father
has no confidence again and not helped him in any way. What he
has is 15000 rupees. To get the rest of the capital he agrees to
marry Sujatha (Aishwarya) who earlie r tried
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her lover, but her lover betrayed her. That
was the beginning of the rise of Guru. His father always told
him, not to dream because dreams will not come true, but he dare
to dream and succeeded. The story now revolves around the
business side of Guru where the relationship between Sujatha is
developed nicely in parallel. One will be curious if the movie
says anything about the children of Guru, but Mani Ratnam very
wisely stayed away from it. The story ends where Guru
establishes himself as the number one business establishment in
India and announcing to the world that we are here to conquer
the world’s no 1 spot!!
Story
is not credited for and Screenplay & Direction is by Mani Ratnam.
The director brought best out of its cast and presented the
story nicely . His selection of casts and location are to be
specifically mentioned. However, the script could have been
improved. There are many loose tags in the film, especially in
the second half . While writing a script on a person or incident
what the writer has to keep in mind is that it is not necessary
to detail and justify all important incidents, but select a
thread which will act as a core of the movie and work on it.
Like his earlier biographical film Iruvar (based on MGR’s life)
this movie also gone descriptive to an extent in the.....
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