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The Guru

The Guru

★ 5.31969Movie1 h 52 mIndia
ComedyMusic

Tom Pickle, Britain's top pop artiste, travels to Bombay, India, in the 1960s to learn to play the sitar (musical instrument) from renowned maestro Ustad Zafar Khan. Tom is taken to Zafar's home, where he gets to meet his wife and several daughters, and the maestro himself.

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The Guru

1969

R

1 h 52 m

India

Comedy

Music

Tom Pickle, Britain's top pop artiste, travels to Bombay, India, in the 1960s to learn to play the sitar (musical instrument) from renowned maestro Ustad Zafar Khan. Tom is taken to Zafar's home, where he gets to meet his wife and several daughters, and the maestro himself.
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Top Cast(18)
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Rita Tushingham
Jenny
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Michael York
Tom Pickle
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Utpal Dutt
Ustal Zafar Khan
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Madhur Jaffrey
Begum Sahiba
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Barry Foster
Chris
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Aparna Sen
Ghazala
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Zohra Sehgal
Mastani
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Saeed Jaffrey
Murad
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Nana Palsikar
The Guru's Guru
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Leela Naidu
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Usha Katrah
Lady Reporter
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Fred Ohringer
Howard
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Nargis Cowalsji
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Marcus Murch
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Dorothy Strelsin
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Ismail Merchant
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Rafi Ameer
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maymay

22/08/2024 07:33
The kind of mistake that James Ivory, Rita Tushingham, Sayeed Jafrey and Michael York would rather forget. James Ivory is a wonderful director and we have him to thank for many superb films about and featuring India, but this is not one of them. So-oo 60's! Rita Tushingham's eye makeup makes her look like a character in the Peking opera. Just bury this one in the vault and forget about it.
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Khodor Chouman

29/05/2023 23:07
The Guru_720p(480P)
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Doreen Ndovie

29/05/2023 21:32
source: The Guru
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waren

18/11/2022 08:48
Trailer—The Guru
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mtantoush77

16/11/2022 12:48
The Guru
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Lòrdèss Mãggìë II

16/11/2022 02:52
The kind of mistake that James Ivory, Rita Tushingham, Sayeed Jafrey and Michael York would rather forget. James Ivory is a wonderful director and we have him to thank for many superb films about and featuring India, but this is not one of them. So-oo 60's! Rita Tushingham's eye makeup makes her look like a character in the Peking opera. Just bury this one in the vault and forget about it.
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mahdymasrity

16/11/2022 02:52
The Guru is a classic for its time and the themes it covers are relevant today. The wide-eyed Westerner is fascinated by the sitar and Indian spirituality and ventures upon a quest to understand this better. The movie covers stereotypes both Western and Eastern with scenes shot in England and India. The high point of the film is the superb sitar music of Ustad Vilayat Khan used in lessons and performance scenes. Of particular interest in the scene when Michael York is being interviewed by the Indian press. He answers the queries to the best of his ability. In some cases he doesn't understand the Indian English , in others, the questions are out of his domain (these he ignores). Utpal Dutt makes a positive impression as the Guru and even finger syncs on the sitar.
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Puseletso Mokhant'so

16/11/2022 02:52
I saw this movie on late-night TV years ago; the music was gorgeous as was the photography..the interactions between the young British musician and his guru (teacher) were often amusing, but a scene in which the guru visits his own guru had a lot to say about the role of music in Indian culture and has stuck with me ever since. Of course, it was long ago and I want to see it again. It might be "so so 60's" but so what - it wasn't the 50's or 70's - it was the 60's! People really did dress that way and western young people did flock to India to see why the Beatles were so affected by it. If you aren't familiar with Indian music, this might get you interested; if you're already a fan, it'll be a treat.
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Mother of memes

16/11/2022 01:34
Aside from the great Indian music in this film, and some noteworthy cinematography, I think the takeaway for me was the study in preconceptions held by the British and Indians about each other. British perception of Indians: stoic, wise, untouched by materialism. Reality: Indians can be as materialistic, petty and emotional as Westerners. Indian perception of the British: foolish, intriguing, wasteful, decadent. Reality: The main British character (Tom Pickle) is arguably the wisest character in the film. I'd recommend this to anyone wanting to learn about a moment in time when East and West began opening up to each other, and learning each others' strengths and weaknesses.
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maymay

22/08/2024 07:33
The kind of mistake that James Ivory, Rita Tushingham, Sayeed Jafrey and Michael York would rather forget. James Ivory is a wonderful director and we have him to thank for many superb films about and featuring India, but this is not one of them. So-oo 60's! Rita Tushingham's eye makeup makes her look like a character in the Peking opera. Just bury this one in the vault and forget about it.
author avatar

Khodor Chouman

29/05/2023 23:07
The Guru_720p(480P)
author avatar

Doreen Ndovie

29/05/2023 21:32
source: The Guru
author avatar

waren

18/11/2022 08:48
Trailer—The Guru
author avatar

mtantoush77

16/11/2022 12:48
The Guru
author avatar

Lòrdèss Mãggìë II

16/11/2022 02:52
The kind of mistake that James Ivory, Rita Tushingham, Sayeed Jafrey and Michael York would rather forget. James Ivory is a wonderful director and we have him to thank for many superb films about and featuring India, but this is not one of them. So-oo 60's! Rita Tushingham's eye makeup makes her look like a character in the Peking opera. Just bury this one in the vault and forget about it.
author avatar

mahdymasrity

16/11/2022 02:52
The Guru is a classic for its time and the themes it covers are relevant today. The wide-eyed Westerner is fascinated by the sitar and Indian spirituality and ventures upon a quest to understand this better. The movie covers stereotypes both Western and Eastern with scenes shot in England and India. The high point of the film is the superb sitar music of Ustad Vilayat Khan used in lessons and performance scenes. Of particular interest in the scene when Michael York is being interviewed by the Indian press. He answers the queries to the best of his ability. In some cases he doesn't understand the Indian English , in others, the questions are out of his domain (these he ignores). Utpal Dutt makes a positive impression as the Guru and even finger syncs on the sitar.
author avatar

Puseletso Mokhant'so

16/11/2022 02:52
I saw this movie on late-night TV years ago; the music was gorgeous as was the photography..the interactions between the young British musician and his guru (teacher) were often amusing, but a scene in which the guru visits his own guru had a lot to say about the role of music in Indian culture and has stuck with me ever since. Of course, it was long ago and I want to see it again. It might be "so so 60's" but so what - it wasn't the 50's or 70's - it was the 60's! People really did dress that way and western young people did flock to India to see why the Beatles were so affected by it. If you aren't familiar with Indian music, this might get you interested; if you're already a fan, it'll be a treat.
author avatar

Mother of memes

16/11/2022 01:34
Aside from the great Indian music in this film, and some noteworthy cinematography, I think the takeaway for me was the study in preconceptions held by the British and Indians about each other. British perception of Indians: stoic, wise, untouched by materialism. Reality: Indians can be as materialistic, petty and emotional as Westerners. Indian perception of the British: foolish, intriguing, wasteful, decadent. Reality: The main British character (Tom Pickle) is arguably the wisest character in the film. I'd recommend this to anyone wanting to learn about a moment in time when East and West began opening up to each other, and learning each others' strengths and weaknesses.
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