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Title
Guru
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Guru : villager, visionary, winner : a Mani Ratnam film (Title appears on item as)
Type
Moving Image
Monograph
Subject
Entrepreneurship--Drama (LCSH)
Business--Drama (LCSH)
Interpersonal relations--Drama (LCSH)
Families--Drama (LCSH)
Language
Hindi (hin)
Accompanying Material
Summary or abstract: English
Summary or abstract: Malayalam
Summary or abstract: Tamil
Summary or abstract: Telugu
Classification
LCC: DVB 3396 (viewing copy) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Moving Image Technique(s)
live action
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Note
Includes translation or is translation
language: In Hindi with English, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu subtitles.
Summary
Kantilal Desai lives in Idhar, Gujarat, is disappointed with his son, but subsequently relents when Gurukant offers to re-locate to Istanbul, Turkey, to work there as a petroleum attendant. Gurukant accordingly relocates there, and with a lot of hard and diligent work, progresses, so much so that his salary is tripled and he is promoted as Sales Supervisor. But Gurukant rejects this promotion, returns home to his shocked family, gets married to a semi-senile woman Sujata, gets enough dowry so that he can start a polyester business in Bombay along with his brother-in-law, Jignesh. Upon arrival in Bombay, he faces numerous hurdles and opposition from the wealthy class but with the help of Manikdas Gupta, the owner of a daily newspaper called 'Swatantra Mani', overcomes these problems, starts his own business and progresses so much so that he returns home to Idhar, opens a factory, Shakti Polyester, and goes on to become India's biggest entrepreneur. Then things spiral out of control when he finds himself facing off against Manikdas himself, when evidence surfaces that he has been breaking various excise, income tax, customs, and even smuggling to improve his business. Unable to bear this shock, Gurukant becomes ill, and ends up paralyzed, while Manikdas, Shyam and the Government of India set up the Thapar Commission, which has charged Gurukant with 29 counts of breaking a variety of laws in India - which when proved - will end up finishing not only career of both Gurukant and Sujata - but also see them end up behind bars
Intended Audience
general
Duration
PT155M
Authorized Access Point
Guru