Key Points

Legendary lyricist Gulzar attended a special event at Subhash Ghai's Whistling Woods International during their Celebrate Cinema festival. Gulzar praised Ghai for his unique vision in appreciating lyrics and their combination with music. In return, Subhash Ghai warmly called Gulzar his guru, expressing how much he learns from the poet's work and words. The two-day event aimed to connect students with industry experts while celebrating Indian cinema's golden era.

Key Points: Subhash Ghai Calls Gulzar His Guru at Whistling Woods Event

  • Gulzar praised Subhash Ghai for uniquely appreciating lyrics in cinema
  • Subhash Ghai expressed gratitude for Gulzar's guidance on life and emotions
  • The event celebrated the legacies of Raj Kapoor and Guru Dutt
  • Whistling Woods hosted a two-day festival connecting industry experts with students
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Subhash Ghai calls Gulzar his guru at Whistling Woods Celebrate Cinema event

Subhash Ghai honors Gulzar as his guru at Whistling Woods Celebrate Cinema festival, where both legends praised each other's contributions to Indian cinema.

"Guru means someone who enlightens you. And who could be a better guru than Gulzar saab? - Subhash Ghai"

Mumbai, October 8

Legendary lyricist and filmmaker Gulzar attended a special event at Subhash Ghai's institute Whistling Woods International during the Celebrate Cinema festival, which paid tribute to the timeless legacies of Raj Kapoor and Guru Dutt.

The event celebrated the rich history of Indian cinema and the creators who helped shape its golden era.

While speaking to ANI at the event, the legendary lyricist shared his thoughts on appreciating lyrics and poetry in cinema and praised Ghai for his unique vision.

He said, "I have seen many institutes for literature and cinema across various places, and even in literature, there are gatherings that appreciate poetry. In Pune too, we used to have monthly get-togethers to discuss all elements of cinema. I give credit to Subhash Ghai for appreciating lyrics and their combination with music. This is the very first time somebody has done it, and I truly admire his forward-thinking and the way he takes steps before others."

Subhash Ghai, in return, spoke warmly about Gulzar's influence on him, calling him a true teacher and guide. Expressing his gratitude, he said, "Guru means someone who enlightens you. And who could be a better guru than Gulzar saab, who teaches us about life and emotions through his poetry, his literature, his stories, his films, and his words? Whenever he speaks, there is always something to learn. As a student, I feel lucky and fortunate that he has accepted me as one."

Whistling Woods International (WWI) hosted its two-day event, which began on October 9, to celebrate the world of media and entertainment. It is a platform to connect and interact with some of the best industry experts while learning about the artistic, technical, and commercial aspects of the media and entertainment industry.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is why Whistling Woods is becoming such an important institution. Bringing together legends to share their wisdom with the next generation. Gulzar saab's insights on lyrics and poetry are pure gold for aspiring filmmakers.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish more contemporary filmmakers would attend such events. The younger generation needs to learn from these masters rather than just chasing box office numbers.
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Shreya B
Gulzar saab's poetry has this timeless quality that connects across generations. From "Mera Kuch Samaan" to "Chaiyya Chaiyya" - each song is a masterpiece. So glad institutions like WWI are preserving this legacy! ❤️
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Michael C
As someone studying Indian cinema from abroad, this is fascinating. The guru-shishya tradition in Indian arts is something we don't see much in Western film education. Gulzar and Ghai embody that beautiful relationship.
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Kavya N
The tribute to Raj Kapoor and Guru Dutt makes this even more special. These legends laid the foundation of Indian cinema. Hope they recorded these sessions for students who couldn't attend.

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