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The Guru (2003)
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Synopsis
A visitor from the mysterious East arrives in New York -- not to offer the wisdom of the ages, but to make it big as a dancer in this "fish-out-of-water" comedy. Ramu Chandra Gupta (
Jimi Mistry
) grew up in India on a steady diet of movie musicals, particularly local Bollywood spectaculars and vintage American song-and-dance films. Ramu grew up with the dream of one day making it big as a dancer, and in time he found a job as a dance instructor. However, Raimu believes his destiny lies in the United States, and he leaves India behind to relocate to New York City. Unfortunately, Ramu's bright new future isn't exactly awaiting him, and he's soon sharing an overstuffed apartment with distant relatives in Queens while working in an Indian restaurant. An audition for a film director named Dwain (
Michael McKean
) turns out to be a tryout for a porno movie -- a role Ramu does not get when he fails to rise to the occasion. However, he does make the acquaintance of one of Dwain's "starlets," Sharona (
Heather Graham
), with whom he soon finds himself infatuated. Ramu gets a job entertaining guests at a party catered by his relatives when the performer originally booked is incapacitated. While Ramu's Bollywood-style dancing goes over well enough, he makes a deeper impression on Lexi (
Marisa Tomei
), an enthusiastic but half-bright student of Eastern philosophy who regards Ramu a font of wisdom as well as a hot date. Ramu quickly becomes the toast of New York's upper crust, and scores an agent, Josh (
Rob Morrow
), but how long will it be before folks realize Ramu is rather low on the enlightenment scale? And can he find happiness with Sharona while Lexi is still in the picture? The Guru also features
Christine Baranski
and
Malachy McCourt
. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Christine Baranski
Chantal
Heather Graham
Sharonna
Ronald Guttman
Malachy McCourt
Father Flannagan
Rob Morrow
Josh
Marisa Tomei
Lexi
Michael McKean
Dwain
Thomas McCarthy
Emil Marwa
Jimi Mistry
Ramu Chandra Gupta
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Cook
Production Crew
Ali Farrell
Casting
Laura Rosenthal
Casting
Mary Ann Kellogg
Choreography
John DeBorman
Cinematographer
David Crockett
Co-producer
David Carbonara
Composer (Music Score)
Michael Clancy
Costume Designer
Daisy von Scherler Mayer
Director
Bruce Green
Editor
Cara Silverman
Editor
Debra Hayward
Executive Producer
Liza Chasin
Executive Producer
Shekhar Kapur
Executive Producer
Eric Fellner
Producer
Michael London
Producer
Tim Bevan
Producer
Robin Standefer
Production Designer
Sean Afshar
Production Designer
Shekhar Kapur
Screen Story
Tracey Jackson
Screenwriter
Shekhar Kapur
Short Story Author
Shekhar Kapur
Short Story Author
Matthew Iadarola
Sound/Sound Designer
Robert Carr
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2003
Runtime: 91
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexual content including dialogue, and for language
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Canal Plus
UIP Films
Universal
Working Title Films
Release
January 31, 2003 (USA)
by Universal
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