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Indian Bangla Movie Mithun Chakraborty Guru Full [exclusive]l

Indian Bangla Movie Mithun Chakraborty Guru Full [exclusive]l

The film features a talented cast, including Mithun Chakraborty, Sridevi, and Tapas Paul, among others. The movie's soundtrack, composed by renowned music director, Bappi Lahiri, features several hit songs that became chart-toppers at the time of the film's release.

This film features Mithun Chakraborty in a classic action role as a protector of the common people. Star Cast: Indian Bangla Movie Mithun Chakraborty Guru Fulll

Interestingly, Chakraborty starred in three different films titled Guru throughout his career: a Hindi film in 1989, this Bengali film in 2003, and Mani Ratnam’s 2007 Hindi film. The film features a talented cast, including Mithun

Mithun Chakraborty, Sridevi (in a dual role), Nutan, and Shakti Kapoor. Unlike the polished heroes of mainstream Bengali cinema

What makes Mithun Chakraborty indispensable for such a role is his physicality and his voice. Unlike the polished heroes of mainstream Bengali cinema (Uttam Kumar, Prosenjit Chatterjee), Mithun carries a weathered, visceral quality. His iconic dance moves, often performed in torn jeans and a sleeveless vest, become the Guru’s "teaching method." In a memorable climactic scene of this imaginary Guru , he would face his former student-turned-rival in a public showdown—not with weapons, but with a dhaak (drum) and raw, percussive dance. The lesson would be that the true Guru destroys not the opponent, but the fear within.

Thematically, the film would be a critique of institutionalized education. The villain would not be a person but a system—corrupt politicians, exploitative producers, or rigid academic hierarchies that crush creativity. Mithun’s Guru would operate from a crumbling adda (cafe) or a rooftop, teaching that wisdom is found in the streets, in folk music, in the rhythm of the monsoon rain on tin roofs. This resonates deeply with Bengali cinema’s parallel history, from Ritwik Ghatak to the present-day works of Srijit Mukherji.