In a small village of Idhar in Gujarat, a young man dreams of making it big some day. His father (Rajendra Gupta), the headmaster of the village school, tells him that dreams never come true. But Gurukant Desai (Abhishek Bachchan) never stops dreaming.
Set in 1951, Guru tells the story of a ruthlessly ambitious villager who moves to Turkey first and Mumbai later with his wife Sujata (Aishwarya Rai) and brother-in-law Jignesh (Arya Babbar) to fulfill his dreams.
In Mumbai, truth dawns upon Guru that the business world is a closed community, ruled by a handful of rich and influential people who don't believe in giving opportunities to new players. Despite barriers, he starts a company called Shakti Trading and climbs the ladder of success at a furious pace.
Manik Dasgupta aka Nanaji (Mithun Chakraborty), who publishes a newspaper Swatantra, treats Guru as his son. But when he learns that Guru's means to make it big are not right, he, along with the Editor of his newspaper, Shyam (Madhavan), decide to expose Guru's unjust ways.
Directed by Mani Ratnam, who also penned the story and screenplay, the film was shot on location in Mumbai, Turkey, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Guru has been described by Ratnam and others involved in the production as a film that is reflective of a man's desire for ambition and success, and how times have changed from the period immediately after the country's independence to the present. Ratnam has described Guru as inspired by stories both past and present.
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