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Nagpur Celebrates Guru Dutt's Legacy with Captivating Film Festival

17 Nov

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  • Nagpur hosts two-day festival 'Celebrating Guru Dutt'
  • Architect Habib Khan analyzes Pyaasa through architectural lens
  • Cinematographer V.K. Murthy's work highlighted in documentary
Nagpur Celebrates Guru Dutt's Legacy with Captivating Film Festival

In Nagpur, enthusiasts gathered in large numbers last month for the concluding day of the two-day festival 'Celebrating Guru Dutt'. Organized by PIFF Nagpur Edition and Meraki Theatres, the festival paid a multifaceted tribute to the renowned filmmaker whose works like Pyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool, and Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam remain etched in Indian cinema's memory.

The second day of the festival opened with a lamp-lighting ceremony, followed by the screening of two documentaries. 'Saluting Guru Dutt' by Ravikant Soitkar and 'Light, Shadow and Me' by Film Division, which explored the creative processes behind Dutt's collaborations, particularly with legendary cinematographer V.K. Murthy.

One of the highlights was an unconventional reading of Pyaasa by renowned Nagpur-based architect Habib Khan, who analyzed the film through the lens of architecture and space. Khan noted that Pyaasa vividly reflects the socio-economic climate of its era and praised Dutt's ability to use non-verbal elements with remarkable depth.

Cinematographer Jehangir Choudhary and film expert Samar Nakhate further enriched the discussion, unpacking Guru Dutt's innovative use of light, shadow, and visual storytelling techniques. Their insights offered students and researchers a rare opportunity to understand the technical brilliance behind the director's enduring style.

Beyond the screenings and talks, the festival featured a black-and-white art exhibition 'Portraits of Poetry', showcasing canvases inspired by Dutt's imagery and emotional palette. The event also included a 'Lamppost Melody' presentation by the International Suyog Party, performing songs from the filmmaker's iconic works.

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The festival in Nagpur celebrated the legacy of renowned filmmaker Guru Dutt, offering a multidimensional tribute to his iconic works like Pyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool, and Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam.
Architect Habib Khan offered an unconventional reading of Guru Dutt's Pyaasa, analyzing the film through the lens of architecture and space, and noting how it vividly reflects the socio-economic climate of its era.
The documentary 'Light, Shadow and Me' by Film Division explored the creative processes behind Guru Dutt's collaborations, particularly with legendary cinematographer V.K. Murthy, whose work shaped the visual identity of the director's films.

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