Guru Dutt: A Tragedy In Three Acts
The original Marathi book won the National Award for Best Book on Cinema (in 1986), now available for the first time in English.
Guru Dutt is now named along with the masters of world cinemalike Orson Welles, Mizoguchi, Hitchcock, Jancso, Ophulsfor his innovative cinematic form and his deep humanism and compassion. In Guru Dutt: A Tragedy in Three Acts, renowned film-maker and scholar Arun Khopkar sheds new light on Dutts genius through a close examination of Dutts three best-known filmsPyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool and Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam. With a nuanced eye, Khopkar explores the historical context which influenced Dutts deeply melancholic style while also analyzing the intricacies of the mediumacting, lighting, music, editing, rhythmthat Dutt carefully deployed to create his masterpieces. Originally written in Marathi, this exquisite English translation paints a layered portrait of a troubled genius for whom art was not merely a thing of beauty but a vital part of living itself.
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