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Released in 2007, Guru was directed by the acclaimed Mani Ratnam. It is loosely inspired by the life of Dhirubhai Ambani, the founder of Reliance Industries, though the filmmakers maintained it was a work of fiction. The movie tells the rags-to-riches story of Gurukant Desai (played by Abhishek Bachchan), a simple villager who rises to become one of India’s biggest industrialists. For Abhishek Bachchan, Guru remains arguably his finest work. He shed his usual romantic-hero image to portray a complex, ambitious, and occasionally ruthless protagonist. The film required him to age significantly, moving from a young, energetic dreamer to an aging, weary tycoon. The raw energy he brought to the role, particularly in the climax where he defends his questionable ethics in a town hall meeting, is a masterclass in acting. The Chemistry The film also marked a significant cinematic moment for the pairing of Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai (who married shortly after the film's release). Unlike typical Bollywood romances, Guru focused on a supportive, mature partnership. Aishwarya played Sujata, a woman who stands by her husband’s ambition even when she questions his methods. Their chemistry was subtle, mature, and deeply resonant with audiences. The Soundtrack No discussion of Guru is complete without mentioning A.R. Rahman’s soundtrack. Tracks like "Barso Re," "Tere Bina," and the high-octane "Jai Ho" (not to be confused with the Slumdog Millionaire track of the same name, though the energy is similar) elevated the film. The demand for the **BRR Guru 2007 Hindi BRRip 720p X264 AAC...Hon3y