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Guru
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySudha Kongara
Written byHarsha Vardhan
(dialogues)
Screenplay byMeghu
Sunanda Raghunathan
Story byMeghu
Produced byS. Shashikanth
StarringVenkatesh
Ritika Singh
CinematographyK.A.Sakthivel
Edited bySathish Suriya
Music bySanthosh Narayanan
Production
company
Release date
  • March 31, 2017 (2017-03-31)[1]
Running time
116 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Guru (transl. Mentor) is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language sports drama film directed by Sudha Kongara and produced by S. Shashikanth on Y NOT Studios banner. The film stars Venkatesh and Ritika Singh with the music composed by Santhosh Narayanan. The film is remake of Kongara's own film Irudhi Suttru (2016).[2]

Plot

Aditya alias Aadi (Venkatesh) is a failed boxer who, despite being very talented, falls victim to the dirty politics in the boxing association. Many years later, Adi now coaching the women's boxing teams is extremely angry and frustrated with the partiality in selection. Due to his rift with the association head Dev Khatri (Zakir Hussain), he is falsely charged with sexual harassment and transferred to Vizag. Despite the very poor infrastructure, Aadi manages to find talent in a roadside vegetable seller Rameswari alias Ramulu (Ritika Singh), who he along with his assistant coach Punch Ponds (Nassar) notices while she is thrashing the judges during her sister's tournament.

Ignoring Rameswari's elder sister Lakshmi alias Lux (Mumtaz Sorcar) who has been boxing for 8 years, Aadi offers to train Rameswari for 4 hours daily. But the two don't get along due to Aadi's ruthless training methods and Rameswari's aggressive nature. As a result, Rameswari intentionally loses a local match. Aadi later asks Lakshmi and Rameswari's parents, to send them to stay in a hostel with him so their daughters can work hard on training. Rameswari misunderstands him, but later regrets when she finds out that Aadi has sold his bike to buy new training equipment for her. Rameswari then starts training with Aadi rather intensely with dedication and develops feelings for him. On the day of a qualifying match, she reveals her feelings to Aadi and he promptly rejects her. During the warm-up before the match Lakshmi, who is now jealous of her sister, injures Rameswari's hand causing Rameswari to lose. Aadi thinks that Rameswari lost intentionally again and throws her out of training camp.

Dev Khatri takes advantage of the situation by calling Rameswari to Delhi for a cultural exchange tournament and makes her fight with a heavyweight Russian boxer, who knocks out Rameswari in a few seconds. A demotivated Rameswari is then approached by Dev Khatri with an indecent proposal, to which she reacts by injuring him. Dev Khatri takes revenge by getting her arrested on false theft charges.

Aadi comes to the rescue and bails her out. He later takes Rameswari to Delhi to get her a wild-card entry into the World Boxing Championship. Rameswari works hard and goes on to win the semifinal. On the day of finals, Dev Khatri removes Rameswari's name from the list and asks Aadi to resign immediately if he wants to see Rameswari in the final, with the same Russian boxer who knocked her out in Delhi. Rameswari gets to fight in the final round but is dejected after learning about Aadi's resignation. She keeps losing points in the early rounds and gets badly injured before Aadi shows up at the stadium and indicates her to attack her opponent's arms to make her weak. Rameswari follows the game plan and knocks out the opponent with seconds to go in the final round. Dev Khatri quickly attempts to take the credit for training Rameswari but she punches him and runs towards Aadi and hugs him, showing emotional reunion of a coach and student.

Cast

Soundtrack

Guru
Film score by
Released2017
GenreSoundtrack
Length21:56
LabelLahari Music
ProducerSanthosh Narayanan
Santhosh Narayanan chronology
Kaashmora
(2016)
Guru
(2017)
Bairavaa
(2017)

Music composed by Santhosh Narayanan. Music released on Lahari Music Company.[3] Except "Jingidi", all other songs were reused from the original Tamil film's soundtrack. The song "Jingidi" marked the singing debut of actor Venkatesh.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Ne Zara"Sri ManiSiddharth Mahadevan4:15
2."Jingidi"BhaskarabhatlaVenkatesh2:57
3."Gundelothulalo"Ramajogayya SastryDhee3:10
4."Ey Pataakey"BhaskarabhatlaAnanthu3:04
5."Ukku Naram"Ramajogayya SastrySiddharth Mahadevan4:20
6."O Sakkanoda"Ramajogayya SastryDhee4:10
Total length:21:56

Production

Principal photography commenced in September 2016 in Hyderabad. Principle filmography took place in Vizag, Hyderabad, and Goa. The film has completed shooting in the first week of December 2016. While Santhosh Narayanan and Sathish Suriya was retained as music director and editor from the original version of the film, there are some changes on other technical teams. Art director Jacki was roped into the project, replacing T. Santhanam from the original adaptation.

References

  1. ^ "Venky's 'Guru' is preponed for a March 31 release". The Times of India. 26 March 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  2. ^ The film got unanimous positive response from critics and audience."Guru trailer: Venkatesh gets into shoes of R Madhavan in Saala Khadoos Telugu remake. But is he convincing enough?". 21 March 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  3. ^ Santhosh Narayanan (12 March 2017). "Guru (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes. Apple Inc. Retrieved 27 March 2017.