<p>Mumbai: As a special tribute to the legendary filmmaker Guru Dutt's 100th birth anniversary this year, Ultra Media & Entertainment Group has unveiled fully restored versions of his timeless classics for the global audience.</p><p>Guru Dutt (9 July 1925 – 10 October 1964) - an actor, director, producer, choreographer and writer, is regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of Indian cinema.</p><p>Restored gems of Guru Dutt like Pyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool, Chaudhvin Ka Chand, Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam and others at present are showcased at the Cannes.</p>.Remembering Guru Dutt on 99th birth anniversary: Posthumous fame mirrors his cinematic legacy .<p>“This is a celebration of Indian creativity, its past, present and future and a step towards inspiring global audiences,” says Ultra, which is paying a month-long tribute to him across India in July 2025. </p><p>His fully restored films will be re-released in theatres all over India. </p><p>Besides the re-released films, there will be curated exhibitions and engaging panel discussions on Guru Dutt’s timeless legacy by other prominent filmmakers. This initiative is not just a celebration of his unparalleled artistry, but a way to reconnect new generations with the rich emotional and cultural heritage he created</p><p>The future of storytelling lies in embracing both heritage and innovation. </p>.<p>This is a celebration of Indian creativity, its past, present & future & a step towards inspiring global audiences. </p><p>Through a meticulous frame-by-frame 4K/2K manual restoration process, using industry-leading softwares like Diamant, PF Clean, Revival, Ultra has revitalized these old classics for future generations. This initiative is a part of the company’s broader commitment to preserve India's cinematic heritage and share it with the world. </p><p>The company also has colourised Indian classics like Chori Chori, Paigham (Dilip Kumar), Insaniyat (only film starring Dev Anand and Dilip Kumar together) using their own proprietary technologies. </p><p>Film restoration and preservation are not just about technology; they are about respect for storytellers, audiences and cultural legacy. By combining state-of-the-art tools with deep passion, they are making India’s rich creative history accessible to every corner of the world. </p>
<p>Mumbai: As a special tribute to the legendary filmmaker Guru Dutt's 100th birth anniversary this year, Ultra Media & Entertainment Group has unveiled fully restored versions of his timeless classics for the global audience.</p><p>Guru Dutt (9 July 1925 – 10 October 1964) - an actor, director, producer, choreographer and writer, is regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of Indian cinema.</p><p>Restored gems of Guru Dutt like Pyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool, Chaudhvin Ka Chand, Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam and others at present are showcased at the Cannes.</p>.Remembering Guru Dutt on 99th birth anniversary: Posthumous fame mirrors his cinematic legacy .<p>“This is a celebration of Indian creativity, its past, present and future and a step towards inspiring global audiences,” says Ultra, which is paying a month-long tribute to him across India in July 2025. </p><p>His fully restored films will be re-released in theatres all over India. </p><p>Besides the re-released films, there will be curated exhibitions and engaging panel discussions on Guru Dutt’s timeless legacy by other prominent filmmakers. This initiative is not just a celebration of his unparalleled artistry, but a way to reconnect new generations with the rich emotional and cultural heritage he created</p><p>The future of storytelling lies in embracing both heritage and innovation. </p>.<p>This is a celebration of Indian creativity, its past, present & future & a step towards inspiring global audiences. </p><p>Through a meticulous frame-by-frame 4K/2K manual restoration process, using industry-leading softwares like Diamant, PF Clean, Revival, Ultra has revitalized these old classics for future generations. This initiative is a part of the company’s broader commitment to preserve India's cinematic heritage and share it with the world. </p><p>The company also has colourised Indian classics like Chori Chori, Paigham (Dilip Kumar), Insaniyat (only film starring Dev Anand and Dilip Kumar together) using their own proprietary technologies. </p><p>Film restoration and preservation are not just about technology; they are about respect for storytellers, audiences and cultural legacy. By combining state-of-the-art tools with deep passion, they are making India’s rich creative history accessible to every corner of the world. </p>