Guru — 2007 Movie |work|
Still the sharpest film about crony capitalism disguised as a masala entertainer.
Here’s an interesting, discussion-sparking social media post you can use for — whether for Instagram, Letterboxd, Twitter, or a blog. Option 1: Short & Punchy (For Twitter/IG Caption) Guru isn’t just a film about business. It’s a 2007 masterclass in ambition, media manipulation, and the fine line between a visionary and a villain. guru 2007 movie
A.R. Rahman’s score? Euphoric. Mani Ratnam’s writing? Sly. Abhishek Bachchan? Career-best. Still the sharpest film about crony capitalism disguised
Vidya Balan’s Sujata isn’t just a love interest. She’s the conscience — speech-impaired but morally clear. Aishwarya Rai’s journalist? She questions him when no one else can. It’s a 2007 masterclass in ambition, media manipulation,
“Nahi chalega? Nahi chalega matlab kya hota hai?” 🔥 Why Guru (2007) is more relevant today than in 2007 On the surface, Guru is a rags-to-riches biopic inspired by Dhirubhai Ambani. But look closer, and it’s a razor-sharp political thriller wearing a family drama’s clothes.
Gurukant Desai lies, bribes, manipulates stock prices, and destroys rivals — yet we clap when he wins. Mani Ratnam forces us to ask: Is success without ethics still success?
Gurukant Desai showed us that in India, you don’t just build an empire — you sell a dream, even before the product exists.