- The Guru (2002 film)
Infobox_Film
name = The Guru
director =Daisy von Scherler Mayer
writer =Tracey Jackson
starring =Jimi Mistry , Heather Graham,Marisa Tomei
producer =Tim Bevan &Eric Fellner ofWorking Title Films ,Michael London
distributor= flagicon|UK UIP flagicon|USAUniversal Pictures
budget = US$11 million [ [http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2003/GURUS.php "The Guru"] from The Numbers]
gross = US$24.1 million [Mojo title|guru|The Guru]
released =21 August 2002
runtime = 94 minutes
country = UK
language = English
imdb_id = 0280720
website = http://www.thegurumovie.com/|"The Guru" is a 2002
comedy film written byTracey Jackson and directed byDaisy von Scherler Mayer , about a dance teacher who comes to America fromIndia to pursue a normal career but incidentally stumbles into a brief but high-profile career as a sex guru, a career based on a philosophy he learns from a pornographic actress.The film stars
Jimi Mistry as the title character, Heather Graham as the actress he learns from, andMarisa Tomei , who helps him reach his guru status among hersocialite New York City friends.Plot
Ramu, a dance teacher, leaves his native Bombay to seek his fortune in the
United States . He is lured by the exaggerations of his cousin, Vijay, who has already moved to New York City. Vijay's deception is the first of several that drive the plot.Seeking work as an actor, the naïve Ramu unknowingly lands a role in a
pornographic film . That evening he accompanies Vijay and his roommates on acatering job at a society birthday party. When the Indianswami hired to address the party falls into drunken oblivion, Ramu takes his place. Lacking a real philosophy, he improvises by repeating advice he had been given by Sharonna, an adult film actress he met earlier. Lexi, the birthday girl, is so impressed that she promotes him as aNew Age sex guru to her friends.Ramu hires Sharonna, ostensibly for advice on how to be an actor in adult films, though what he really wants is more ideas he could use in his new role as the guru of sex. A personal relationship develops between the two, though Sharonna is engaged to a firefighter who thinks she's a school teacher. Complications ensue from these and other deceptions.
Main cast
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Jimi Mistry - Ramu Gupta
*Heather Graham - Sharonna
*Marisa Tomei - Lexi
*Michael McKean - Dwain, a director of adult films
*Dash Mihok - Rusty, Sharonna's fiancé
*Emil Marwa - Vijay Rao, Ramu's cousin
*Christine Baranski - Chantal, Lexi's mother
*Ronald Guttman - Edwin, Lexi's father
*Malachy McCourt - Father Flannigan
*Ajay Naidu - Sanjay
*Anita Gillette - Mrs. McGee, Rusty's mother
*Pat McNamara - Mr. McGee, Rusty's father
*Dwight Ewell - Peaches, Sharonna's friend
*Jo O'Meara - Herself. Ending creditsProduction
"The Guru" was filmed in two months, mostly on location in
New York City , though a few scenes were filmed inDelhi . [http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/guruproductionx19x08x02 Production Notes for "The Guru"] from contactmusic.com]Locations in New York City included
Times Square , Manhattan's Chinatown,Central Park , Hunts Point,Queens ,Brooklyn , and theGeorge Washington Bridge . Ramu’s Broadway debut was filmed atReverend Ike 'sUnited Palace Theater , while the setting for the finale was Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Brooklyn.Music
The film features several
Bollywood -style song-and-dance numbers, including one where Ramu and Sharonna sing a version of "Kya Mil Gaya " from "Sasural" that morphs into a version of "You're the One That I Want " from "Grease". The song "Every Kinda People " by Jo O'Meara of S Club 7 fame is used in the Ending credits of the movieReception
"The Guru" received a 58% Tomatometer rating, with 50 of 86 reviewers giving the film a "fresh" rating. [rotten-tomatoes|id=1119875-guru|title=The Guru] Based on 30 reviews, the film's
Metacritic score was 47 ("mixed").After viewing it at the
Edinburgh International Film Festival , Derek Elley, reviewing it for "Variety", called it a "generally entertaining but rather old-fashionedromantic comedy " whose "basic plot of a naive Indian stumbling through white U.S. society...shows little advance in attitudes and humor on Blake Edwards' 1968 comedy "The Party"." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117918483.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Review] , anAugust 18 ,2002 article from "Variety"] ABBCi review said it "stirs together Bollywood and Hollywood, satire and romance, to create an appealing masala dish of a movie." [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2002/08/07/the_guru_2002_review.shtml Review] , anAugust 21 ,2002 BBCi article]After its U.S. premiere,
Stephen Holden of "The New York Times " called it a "nervy conceptual hybrid" that "lurch [es] between a loudmouthed sitcom and a crude social satire" and noted that "behind itsHollywood -meets-Bollywood banner, "The Guru"... is a grindingly conventional comedy that insists on tying up its subplots in pretty ribbons and bows." [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B00EED71F39F932A05752C0A9659C8B63&pagewanted=all Review] , aJanuary 31 ,2003 article from "The New York Times"]External links
*imdb title|id=0280720|title=The Guru (2002)
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