Guru Dutt 100th Birth Anniversary: Pyaasa, Aar Paar & 3 Other Films Of Actor To Re-Release In Theatres In August - Details Inside
Guru Dutt's classics, now restored in 4K, are being reintroduced for modern audiences, including film students, cinephiles, and newer generations unfamiliar with Guru Dutt's work. While his legacy has long been acknowledged in Indian cinema history, this is a rare opportunity to experience his films on the big screen

To mark the birth centenary of legendary filmmaker and actor Guru Dutt, a nationwide theatrical retrospective of his most iconic films will be held across India from August 8 to 10. The initiative, led by Ultra Media & Entertainment Group in association with NFDC-NFAI, will see over 250 cinemas screen newly restored versions of five of Guru Dutt's films: Pyaasa, Aar Paar, Chaudhvin Ka Chand, Mr. & Mrs. 55, and Baaz.
These classics, now restored in 4K, are being reintroduced for modern audiences, including film students, cinephiles, and newer generations unfamiliar with Guru Dutt's work. While his legacy has long been acknowledged in Indian cinema history, this is a rare opportunity to experience his films on the big screen.
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Sushilkumar Agrawal, MD & CEO of Ultra Media and Entertainment Group, which holds the rights to these films, said, "Guru Dutt’s films are timeless masterpieces that have influenced generations of filmmakers and audiences alike. This initiative is not just a tribute to Guru Dutt’s legacy, but also a significant cultural movement to bridge generations through cinema. 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."
NFDC's Managing Director, Prakash Magdum, added, "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. These films are restored as part of the National Film Heritage Mission, an initiative by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India."
Leading the line-up is Pyaasa (1957), often hailed as one of India's greatest films. Other titles include noir-infused Aar Paar, the romantic Chaudhvin Ka Chand, satirical rom-com Mr. & Mrs. 55, and the period drama Baaz, Guru Dutt's directorial debut.
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