Guru (1980 film)

Guru (transl.Teacher) is a 1980 Indian action caper film[1][2] directed by I. V. Sasi. The film, a bi-lingual, was made in Tamil and Telugu-languages. The film features Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead roles, while M. N. Nambiar, Muthuraman and Mohan Babu play supporting roles. The film opened in July 1980 to positive reviews. It was a blockbuster and completed a 365-day run at the box office.[3] This film is a remake of Hindi film Jugnu.[4]

Guru
Poster of Tamil version
Directed byI. V. Sasi
Produced byPrakash R. C.
Written byHaasan Brothers
Starring
Music byIlaiyaraaja
CinematographyJayanan Vincent
Edited byK. Narayanan
Production
company
Shiv Sakthi Films
Release date
  • 18 July 1980 (1980-07-18)
(Tamil)
  • 19 July 1980 (1980-07-19)
(Telugu)
Running time
159 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil
Telugu

Plot

In pre-independent India, Raghu is a revolutionary who is disowned by his aristocratic father and is presumed dead while fleeing from the police. Ten years later, Raghu's wife is shot dead by a landlord attempting to rape her and her young boy shoots the landlord in retaliation and absconds.

Several years later, the boy has grown up to be Ashok, a rich, reputed philanthropist who runs "Parvathi Nilayam", a shelter and institute for orphaned destitute children, named after his mother. Unknown to all except his close friend and associate Mahesh is the fact that to support "Parvathi Nilayam", Ashok also masquerades as "Guru", an elusive criminal who carries out several heists and is being hunted by the police. Meanwhile, Ashok's grandfather has been raising an impostor, Ramesh as his grandson, who has turned out to be felonious.

Ashok meets and falls in love with a charming girl, Sujatha, the niece of a top police official, strives to win her affection and succeeds. Ashok, in the guise of Guru, also tangles with a notorious mob headed by an one-armed man, one of whose associates is Ramesh. Ashok also has a chance encounter with his lost father Raghu, who is now working as a professor, but Raghu conceals his identity to keep Ashok safe.

In a shocking twist, Ashok finds out that the landlord whom he had murdered as a boy was none other than Sujatha's father and he starts rebuking Sujatha without revealing her the truth, leaving her heart-broken. Distraught and despondent, Ashok plans one last big heist to support "Parvathi Nilayam" permanently, hand it over to his friend Mahesh and seclude himself forever. Whether his plans succeed forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Guru
Soundtrack album by
Released1980
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
LabelInreco
External audio
Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[5][6]

Tamil tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Aadungal Paadungal"KannadasanS. P. Balasubrahmanyam 
2."Parandhalum Vidamatten"KannadasanS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 
3."Perai Chollava"KannadasanS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 
4."Endhan Kannil"KannadasanS. Janaki 
5."Maamanukku Paramakudi"Gangai AmaranS. Janaki 
6."Naan Vanangugiren"Panchu ArunachalamS. Janaki 
Telugu tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Aadandi Paadandi"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 
2."Nela Ina Ningi Ina"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 
3."Perucheppana"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki 
4."Kannula Kipu"S. Janaki 
5."Nimmasettu Needunnadi"S. Janaki 
6."Naa Vandanam"S. Janaki 

Reception

In retrospect, Kamal Haasan has been critical of the film, calling it "crap".[7]

References

  1. Gupta, Rachit (7 July 2016). "5 masked superheroes from films". Filmfare. Archived from the original on 19 September 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2020. This star studded action adventure wasn’t exactly a superhero movie, but it did feature Kamal Haasan in an outlandish costume playing justice seeker and do-gooder.
  2. Nayak, Satyarth (2019). Sridevi: The Eternal Screen Goddess. Ebury Press. pp. 45–46.
  3. "Film statistics". Universal Hero Kamal Hassan. 18 October 2009. Archived from the original on 16 December 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  4. "Sridevi: 5 times the actress bowled us with her performance". The Times of India. 12 August 2015. Archived from the original on 17 March 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  5. "Guru (1980)". Raaga.com. Archived from the original on 20 February 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  6. "Guru (Telugu)". Gaana.com. Archived from the original on 17 March 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  7. Rangan, Baradwaj (7 November 2019). "A look at Kamal Haasan's hits and misses in the 80s, before he became the Kamal we know today". Film Companion. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
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