Guru Dutt had introduced Waheeda Rehman, again a very talented actress, to the Hindi Cinema. Working together in films, Guru Dutt got emotionally attached with her. At the same time Geeta Dutt was intensely in love with her husband and did not accept the situation. Besides, Guru Dutt was more of an idealist who would not accept the society as it was. This is fairly evident from his films: Pyaasa and Kagaz Ke Phool.
Guru Datt and Geeta Dutt in happy days that did not last.
Needless to say that anyone who doesn’t accept the society as it exists
faces big problems which often lead to tragedies. The same happened in
case of the great artist Guru Dutt.
Guru Dutt and Waheeda Rehman in Pyaasa.
I am reminded of the tragic heroes of William Shakespeare. Each hero
suffers from a tragic flaw in the personality. In case of King Lear, we
find that the King was extremely credulous and prone to flattery.
Dividing his kingdom he gave nothing to the youngest of the three
daughters who loved him most but never practiced flattery. The two
daughters who got the entire kingdom, threw their father out. Only then
the king realized that Cordellia only loved him and not the other two.
Likewise Othello is driven by his dominant personality flaw – suspicion
and meets the tragic end. Hamlet suffers because of indecision and
Macbeth is overpowered by his lust for wealth and drives himself to his
tragic end.
King Lear
Othello
Hamlet
Macbeth
Guru dutt was an idealist who didn’t find the society worth accepting
and he suffered. But his creativity gave Hindi Cinema many gifts. Johny
Walker the best known comedian of Indian cinema was discovered and
mentored by Guru Dutt. Our film industry has yet to see a comic
character who could match the acting excellence that Johny Walker had
achieved. Those who had seen Pyaasa will never forget Johny Walker’s
small role and the song ‘Tel malish… sar jo tere chakraye ya dil duba
jaye aaja pyare pass humare kahe ghabaraye….’
Other memorable films of Guru Dutt were Saheb Biwi Ghulam and Choudhavi
ka Chand. Guru Dutt is often referred as “India’s Orson Welles”. His
films were liked in Europe particularly Germany and France. He was also
popular in Japan.
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