Synopsis
Guru is a movie released in 1997.
In this gripping tale of loss and vengeance, a peaceful man’s life is shattered when political goons, masquerading as members of a different faith, unleash chaos and violence upon his family. Raghuraman, once a devoted family man, finds himself swept into a world of extremism as he seeks justice for the heinous crime that robbed him of everything he held dear. The film artfully explores the themes of faith, identity, and the often-blurred lines between good and evil in a tumultuous socio-political landscape. As Raghuraman grapples with his newfound allegiance to an extremist group, the narrative delves deep into the moral dilemmas faced by individuals when pushed to their limits. The stunning cinematography captures both the beauty of the landscapes and the intensity of human emotions, making the journey not just a physical one, but an inner exploration of grief and retribution. With a compelling performance that resonates with authenticity, this adventure-drama invites viewers to reflect on the consequences of violence and the quest for redemption, making it a thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.