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Guru Dutt iconic films' restored version to be unveiled at Cannes 2025 to mark filmmaker's birth centenary

Ultra Media & Entertainment Group paid tribute to legendary filmmaker Guru Dutt by premiering fully restored versions of his classic masterpieces, Pyaasa and Kaagaz Ke Phool, at the Cannes Film Festival. The special screening comes in celebration of his upcoming 100th birth anniversary.

May 18, 2025 / 14:34 IST
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His filmmaking was considered unconventional in his experiments with light and shadows, and evocative imagery.
His filmmaking was considered unconventional in his experiments with light and shadows, and evocative imagery.

Ultra Media & Entertainment Group has unveiled fully restored versions of Guru Dutt’s iconic films, including Pyaasa and Kaagaz Ke Phool, at the Cannes Film Festival as a tribute to the legendary filmmaker ahead of his 100th birth anniversary.

The company is hosting a special showcase at the 78th edition of the film gala through a dedicated stall, where Dutt’s movies are being presented as part of a celebration of his cinematic legacy. Chaudhvin Ka Chand and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam are some of Dutt’s other films that will be screened. "This is a small homage that we are paying to the legendary actor, producer and filmmaker Guru Dutt," said Rajat Agrawal, COO & Director, Ultra Media & Entertainment Group.

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"Film restoration and preservation are not just about technology; they are also about respect for our storytellers, audiences, and cultural legacy," he added. Born on July 9, 1925, Dutt made his debut as an actor with a minor role in 1945’s Lakhrani. Regarded as one of the greatest actor-filmmakers of Indian cinema, Dutt was known for his multi-layered storytelling that simultaneously explored themes of romance, poverty, comedy, satire, and social ills in projects such as Pyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool, Aar Paar, and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam.

His filmmaking was considered unconventional in his experiments with light and shadows, and evocative imagery. Agrawal said the restoration process began several years ago and was carried out with meticulous attention to detail using industry-leading software such as Diamant, PF Clean and Revival. "We wanted to do it properly and thoroughly. Today, we are at a stage where we can say all his movies are in a great condition for the world to see," he added.