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July 20, 2025

Guru Dutt crafted images so evocative that they transcended words

- BY SUDEEP CHATTERJEE

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I have watched Guru Dutt's films countless times—at different stages in my life—and each time, they have spoken to me differently. One thing remains constant: his work is pure cinematic language. He didn't rely solely on dialogue to communicate emotion; he crafted images so evocative that they transcended words. Watching his films is an experience that reminds you what cinema is meant to be—seen, felt and absorbed on the big screen.

That is something we have lost today. Much of contemporary filmmaking forgets that cinema has a distinct visual language, meant for the grandeur and immersion of the big screen. Dutt never forgot that. Films like Pyaasa (1957) and Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) are steeped in a deep aesthetic vision, one that speaks in shadows, light and silence.

While studying at The Film and Television Institute of India, Dutt was a significant part of our film appreciation module. His work, especially his song picturisations, was something we studied deeply. His visual storytelling was a gateway into the kind of cinematography I wanted to pursue. I wouldn't call myself a technical person, but I am someone deeply drawn to the power of images, and that's what Dutt excelled at.

imageOne song I always return to is 'Na Jao Saiyan Chhuda Ke Baiyan' from

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