Guru Dutt didn’t kill himself over aunty Waheeda Rehman, says Kalpana Lajmi

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By Subhash K Jha

MUMBAI: Filmmaker Kalpana Lajmi, who is the late Guru Dutt’s niece, is not the least perturbed by the prospect of Bhavna Talwar’s bio-pic on Guru Dutt.

“Why should I threaten to go legal if Bhavna Talwar makes a bio-pic on my uncle? I don’t know how or where these reports originated. Bhavna is a very fine filmmaker. I am sure she would do justice to the subject,” says Kalpana.

In fact, Kalpana and Bhavna are to meet over the project. Bhavna Talwar wishes to have Kalpana Lajmi on board as a consultant. But Kalpana is busy with her own bio-pic on Bhupen Hazarika being produced by Pooja Bhatt.

Kalpana’s reservations regarding the Talwars’ project have to do with a specific phase in Guru Dutt’s life.

Says Kalpana, “Why do I get  the feeling that any bio-pic on Guru Dutt Uncle would focus on his relationship with Waheeda Aunty (Rehman)? Everyone thinks he committed suicide because of her. But this is untrue. Guru Uncle and Waheeda Aunty parted ways in 1958. He committed suicide in 1964. So if Bhavna Talwar intends to shoot the film from the perspective of  the romantic link-up, then I’m afraid my cousin Tarun Dutt (Guru Dutt’s son) would take legal action.”

Also, Kalpana feels Shivendra Singh Dungarpur (who recently made a brilliant documentary on film archivist P K Nair) has done extensive research on another Guru Dutt bio-pic. “He has worked  on it for four years. So I feel he has the moral authority and the facts to do  the needful.”

Reacting to Kalpana Lajmi’s misgivings, producer Sheetal Talwar says, “My wife Bhavna’s film is not about the suicide at all. So there’s no question of sensationalizing the cause of his death. She has been extensively researching on Guru Dutt’s  life and has met people close to him. Of course, Bhavna would love to meet Kalpana and Guru Dutt’s son Tarun.”

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