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On his 100th, Guru Dutt's classics return in 4K to theatres for new gen

On his 100th, Guru Dutt's classics return in 4K to theatres for new gen

Time of India2 days ago
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
's haunting silences, aching glances, and songs that still break hearts, where they belong: in theatres. Old fans may get misty-eyed; new ones will understand why he remains the tragic poet of
Indian cinema
.
And yes, the lush, romantic Chaudhvin Ka Chand, comparing a beloved's face to the full moon, will still shimmer with the same charm. Only now, in 4K.
As part of Dutt's centenary celebrations, a nationwide theatrical release of his 4K-restored classics will run from August 8 to 10 across 250 cinemas in India. For the first time, films like Pyaasa, Aar Paar, Chaudhvin Ka Chand, Mr & Mrs 55, and Baaz — released originally between 1953 and 1960 — will play in their digitally remastered glory.
Put together by NFDC-NFAI in association with Ultra media group, this retrospective offers a rewind into Dutt's moody and musical world, which defined both his storytelling and his on-screen presence.
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"Guru Dutt's films are timeless masterpieces that have influenced generations of filmmakers and audiences alike. This initiative is not just a tribute to Dutt's legacy, but also a significant cultural movement to bridge generations through cinema," says Sushilkumar Agrawal, MD & CEO of Ultra, which owns the rights to these films.
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At the heart of the line-up is Pyaasa (1957), a haunting portrait of an idealistic poet adrift in a world that doesn't value poetry. Aar Paar is vintage noir-meets-Bombay jazz, while Chaudhvin Ka Chand remains one of Indian cinema's most enduring tales of friendship and love, set against the backdrop of Lucknow's Nawabi culture and beautifully captured in Technicolor. Mr & Mrs 55 is Dutt's rare rom-com, a witty take on post-Independence gender roles, and Baaz, his swashbuckling directorial debut.
Born Vasant Kumar Shivashankar Padukone in Bengaluru and raised in Kolkata before he made Mumbai his canvas, Dutt was a filmmaker who turned heartache into high cinematic art. His moody, slow-burning frames and monologues redefined the language of Indian cinema. A pioneer of artful anguish, he made melancholy a separate genre sculpted in shadow and song with films like Pyaasa and Kaagaz Ke Phool.
Off-screen too, the line between the artist and his art often blurred.
His life, famously, mirrored the aching heart in his films. Critics and fans alike continue to draw parallels between his reel and real selves, often quoting "Yeh duniya agar mil bhi jaaye toh kya hai" not just for his characters but for the man himself. Dutt died in 1964, at just 39, under circumstances still described as a possible suicide.
The centenary screenings will also spotlight his family still tied to cinema.
For Dutt's younger brother Devi Dutt, now 87, who produced films like Masoom and worked on Gandhi, it's a full-circle moment. "It's a dream come true to see his masterpieces restored to their former glory," he said.
He sees the re-release as a bridge across generations. "Guru Dutt's films are a window into the soul of Indian cinema, with poetry, music, and storytelling."
Would Guru Dutt have approved this restored visual retelling? "Given his passion for storytelling, I'm very sure he'd have been happy to see his work re-released in theatres all over India."
On whether today's audiences will connect with these stories, he's optimistic. "His themes of love, loss, and the human condition are timeless. And visually, his use of lighting and cinematography might impress even those used to modern techniques."
For young viewers, Devi says, it's also a glimpse into a different India. "There's nostalgia, but also history. That mix might just make them see his work in a whole new light."
Dutt's legacy continues through his granddaughters, Karuna and Gouri Dutt, both assistant directors who've worked with filmmakers like Anurag Kashyap, Neeraj Ghaywan, and Sudhir Mishra. The big-screen revival, they say, is a chance for viewers to see not just the visuals but his vision, which they describe as "sharp, poetic, and still ahead of its time."
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