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Bollywood’s elite gathered to celebrate the 4K restoration of Guru Dutt’s Pyaasa. The event featured a panel with Javed Akhtar and leading filmmakers discussing Dutt’s unmatched legacy. Dutt’s classics, including Kaagaz Ke Phool and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, are now screening nationwide. Akhtar shared an emotional anecdote about his missed opportunity to work with the legendary director.

Key Points: Bollywood Celebrates Guru Dutt’s Pyaasa 4K Restoration Premiere

  • Pyaasa restored in 4K under National Film Heritage Mission
  • Panel discussion with Javed Akhtar and top filmmakers
  • Guru Dutt’s classics screened nationwide
  • Emotional tribute to his cinematic influence
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Bollywood celebrates Guru Dutt's timeless legacy during the premiere of Pyaasa's restored version

Javed Akhtar, Hansal Mehta, and filmmakers honor Guru Dutt’s legacy as Pyaasa’s restored version premieres in Mumbai.

"I had really thought that when I go (to Mumbai) somehow I’ll manage (to work with Guru Dutt) – Javed Akhtar"

Mumbai, Aug 7

Legendary filmmaker Guru Dutt’s cinematic masterpiece "Pyaasa" has been restored in 4K by NFDC-NFAI under the National Film Heritage Mission, an initiative by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.

A special premiere of the drama was held in Mumbai, preceded by an engaging panel discussion with lyricist Javed Akhtar, filmmakers Hansal Mehta, R Balki, Sudhir Mishra, and senior journalist and critic Bhawana Somaaya.

The premiere was graced by some noted personalities from the film fraternity, such as Javed Akhtar, R Balki, Anubhav Sinha, Vikramaditya Motwane, Hansal Mehta, Sudhir Mishra, Rituparna Sengupta, Divya Dutta, Akshaye Oberoi, Anoop Soni, Juhi Babbar, and Siddharth Roy Kapur.

Additionally, NFDC Managing Director Shri Prakash Magdum and Ultra Media’s Sushil Agrawal and Rajat Agrawal were also present at the event.

The panel indulged in a deep discussion of Dutt’s unmatchable influence on Indian cinema.

Dutt’s work is being showcased across PVR INOX and Cinepolis theatres this weekend, including "Pyaasa", "Kaagaz Ke Phool", "Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam", "Aar Paar", "Chaudhvin Ka Chand", "Mr. & Mrs. 55", and "Baaz", offering movie buffs a rare opportunity to witness these timeless classics on the big screen.

Shedding light on the event, Akhtar said: "After my graduation, I thought I would go to the film industry and join Guru Dutt for a couple of years, and then I’ll become a director. When you’re 18 years old, things are simpler and easier, so that's what I had decided. It's so unfortunate that I came to Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1964, on October 4, and he passed away on October 10, so I could never ever see him."

"I had really thought that when I go (to Mumbai) somehow I’ll manage (to work with Guru Dutt) because (poet-lyricist) Sahir (Ludhianvi) sahab was a good friend of Guru Dutt and he had written songs for ‘Pyaasa’, I thought this connection would work. I had thought I’d assist him for a while, but it didn’t work," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Saw Pyaasa last night with my father who grew up watching these films. The restoration quality is amazing! Though I wish they'd included subtitles - some Urdu poetry was hard for my generation to fully grasp. Still, a magical experience!
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, why only metro cities? Small towns also have cinephiles who'd love to see these classics. Government should arrange screenings in tier-2/3 cities too. Our film heritage belongs to all Indians, not just urban elites.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian cinema, this was eye-opening! The cinematography in Pyaasa is decades ahead of its time. That mirror scene? Absolute genius! Makes me want to explore more classic Bollywood films now.
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Kavya N
Emotional to see Guru Dutt getting his due after all these years. His films show the soul of India that modern cinema often misses. The panel discussion was insightful - wish it was streamed for those who couldn't attend!
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Vikram M
The real question is - when will these restored versions come to OTT platforms? Not everyone can make it to theaters. Our film archives deserve wider accessibility. Still, chapeau to NFDC for this important work!

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