Guru Dutt’s restored classics to return to big screens as part of nationwide retrospective

Mr. Jindal
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A still from ‘Pyaasa’.

A still from ‘Pyaasa’.

As part of the centenary celebrations of legendary filmmaker Guru Dutt, a special retrospective of his iconic films will be held across the country from August 8 to 10, Ultra Media and Entertainment has announced.

The retrospective will feature restored versions of some of Dutt’s most celebrated films, including Pyaasa, Aar Paar, Chaudhvin Ka Chand, Mr. & Mrs. 55 and Baaz.

The restoration of Pyaasa and other titles has been undertaken by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and the National Film Archive of India (NFAI), under the central government’s National Film Heritage Mission.

Sushilkumar Agrawal, MD & CEO, Ultra Media and Entertainment Pvt Ltd, which holds the rights to these films, said they are honoured to present the timeless movies of the late filmmaker-actor for his fans and cinema lovers.

“Guru Dutt’s films are timeless masterpieces that have influenced generations of filmmakers and audiences alike. We are honoured to present his classics in restored versions so that both devoted fans and new audiences can relive the magic on the big screen,” Agrawal said in a statement.

Rajat Agrawal, Chief Operating Officer at Ultra Media, said August is the opportune time for the re-release of Guru Dutt films in theatres.

Ahead of the festival, he also said they are planning to have a round-table discussion with industry veterans.

“We wanted to do it in a good way, and wanted a clearer window in terms of what movies are there in theatres. We thought August 8 to 10 would be a good time, and it’s closer to Independence Day, besides the weekend window is also there,” Agrawal told PTI, adding that they’re aiming to release it in 250 to 500 screens across the country.

He also said they are also deliberating on the idea of re-releasing the movies in some international territories.

“Besides, we are also planning international releases. We are targeting a few countries like France, the UK, and Australia, with whom we are in discussions right now. We do a lot of sales of his films for digital and satellite rights.

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“We know there’s an audience abroad for his movies. We’ve done screening rights of his films in the past at the festival where his movies are screened,” Agrawal added.

Prakash Magdum, Managing Director at NFDC, said, “Restoring Guru Dutt’s films goes far beyond reviving old reels. It’s about safeguarding a priceless legacy that defines the soul of Indian cinema.”

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