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Guru Dutt's granddaughter reveals the filmmaker maintained telephone contact with ex-wife Geeta Dutt after their separation. The couple initially exchanged loving letters during Guru Dutt's work trips in their early years. Their romance blossomed on the sets of 1951 film 'Baazi' where Geeta was a playback singer. Six of Guru Dutt's iconic films have been recently restored to celebrate his centenary.

Key Points: Guru Dutt Stayed in Touch With Geeta Dutt After Separation Reveals Granddaughter

  • Guru Dutt wrote letters to Geeta during travels early in his career
  • The couple maintained phone contact after separation
  • Their romance began on the sets of 'Baazi'
  • Six Guru Dutt films restored for his 100th birth anniversary
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Guru Dutt remained in touch with Geeta Dutt through the telephone after their separation, reveals granddaughter Karuna Dutt

Guru Dutt's granddaughter Karuna Dutt shares intimate details of the filmmaker's post-separation communication with singer Geeta Dutt.

"When they were separated he would communicate with her through telephone. - Karuna Dutt"

Mumbai, Aug 12

Guru Dutt, one of the most enigmatic filmmakers and actors in the Hindi film industry, has long intrigued people with his personal life and relationships. In an exclusive interview with IANS on the occasion of the hundredth birth anniversary of Guru Dutt, the filmmaker and actor’s granddaughters, Gouri and Karuna Dutt, spoke about his films, life, hobbies, and more.

When asked where Geeta Dutt stayed after her separation from Guru Dutt, Karuna shared that she continued to live in Mumbai, although they resided in separate homes. When further asked, if they had exchanged any letters after their separation, Karuna revealed, “He used to write letters to her early in his career, whenever he traveled outside Mumbai to work on film scripts or scout locations. In those letters, he would write to our Dadiji(Geeta Dutt) to say that he would be back soon and that they would go on a holiday together, and things like that.”

She continued “When they were separated he would communicate with her through telephone.”

For the unversed, Guru Dutt was a veteran filmmaker and actor who was mostly active during the 1940s and 1950s. He is known for iconic films like ‘Pyaasa’, ‘Sahib Bibi Aur Ghula, ‘Chaudhvin Ka Chand’, ‘Mr. & Mrs. 55’, and many more. He passed away at the young age of thirty-nine. His films gained cult status after his demise. He met classical and playback singer Geeta Dutt on the sets of ‘Baazi’ and later married her.

Recently, to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of Guru Dutt, six of his films — including Pyaasa, Baaz, Chaudhvin Ka Chand, and Mr. & Mrs. 55 — have been restored and screened in theatres across India.

—IANS

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming to know they stayed connected ❤️ Their love story was as dramatic as his films! Saw the restored version of Chaudhvin Ka Chand last week - the visuals were stunning. More theaters should screen classic films for younger generations.
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Rohit P
Honestly, this makes me respect Guru Dutt even more. In today's times, separated couples often become bitter enemies. The fact that they maintained dignity and communication speaks volumes about their character. #OldWorldCharm
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Sarah B
While this is touching, I wish the article had more details about Geeta Dutt's perspective too. She was an incredible singer who deserves equal recognition. Her songs in Pyaasa are timeless masterpieces!
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Vikram M
My grandfather used to tell stories about queuing up for Guru Dutt's films in the 50s. The man was a genius! It's sad he died so young - imagine what more he could have created. The industry lost a true visionary.
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Kavya N
The golden era of Hindi cinema! Today's filmmakers should study Guru Dutt's work - such depth in storytelling without any fancy VFX. And Geeta Dutt's voice... magical! "Jaane kya tune kahi" still gives me goosebumps.

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