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Guru Dutt (born Vasanth Kumar Shivashankar Padukone; 9 July 1925 – 10 October 1964; also known as Gurudatta Padukone) was an Indian film actor, director, producer, choreographer, and writer.
Chitnahalli Guru Dutt is an Indian actor primarily concentrating on Kannada films alongside a few Tamil films. He is the son of Chi. Udaya Shankar. Career
The films she did with Pradeep Kumar were men-oriented. In 1957, noted Bollywood actor and director Guru Dutt cast Mala Sinha in his film Pyaasa (1957) in a role originally intended for Madhubala. Mala Sinha performed in the relatively unsympathetic part of an ambitious woman who chooses to marry a rich man (played by actor Rehman) and have a ...
Guru Dutt: An Unfinished Story is a 2021 Indian biographical book written by Yasser Usman, chronicling the life and career of the Indian actor and filmmaker Guru Dutt.It describes Dutt's birth in Panambur in 1925, his 18-year-long film career, his marriage to the playback singer Geeta Dutt, with whom he had three children, and his death in 1964.
The book chronicles the Indian actor and filmmaker Guru Dutt's birth in Panambur on 9 July 1925. He made his acting debut with Baazi in 1951, and details his commercially successful films, including the comedies Aar Paar (1954) and Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955), the thriller C.I.D (1956), and the social film Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1960).
The Guru Dutt team was a group of filmmakers formed by Guru Dutt for some of his works. [1] Some well-known films that the team created include Chaudhvin Ka Chand , Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam , Kaagaz Ke Phool , and Pyaasa .
Guru Dutt and his later movies, including Pyaasa, have a large cult following, particularly in France, Germany, South Asia and parts of East Asia (Japan, Singapore, etc). It was a huge commercial success during its 1984 French Premiere, something Guru Dutt never witnessed during his lifetime.
Guru Dutt Films Private Limited was an Indian film production company, founded by actor-director Guru Dutt in 1955. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Guru Dutt Films, along with the Guru Dutt team , saw some of its best works during the 1950s and 1960s, also sometimes referred to as the " Golden age of Indian cinema ."