Updated On: 30 May, 2025 04:15 PM IST | Mumbai | Upala KBR
Ultra Media head Rajat Agrawal in talks with directors to helm a biopic on Guru Dutt and adapt his movies into series; wants Vicky Kaushal to play the filmmaker

Guru Dutt in Pyaasa; (right) Vicky Kaushal. Pics/Facebook, Instagram, X
Imagine Hindi cinema without Pyaasa (1957). Or Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959). In his tragically short career, Guru Dutt enriched Indian cinema in a way that only few could. It’s only fitting then that Bollywood may get a biopic, and a long overdue one at that, on one of its most influential filmmakers soon. mid-day has learnt that Ultra Media & Entertainment Group, which owns the rights to Dutt’s movies, is not only considering adapting some of his finest works into web series, but also planning a biopic on the actor and filmmaker.
Rajat Agrawal, COO and Director, Ultra, reveals, “While biopics are always challenging because they need to emulate an individual’s greatness and achievements, we would be happy to collaborate with producers and a modern-day director, who is a fanatic of Guru Dutt, and see where the project goes.” He adds that he has initiated conversations with two directors to bring the filmmaker’s journey, which was marked by successes and turmoil, to screen. “I have spoken to two highly revered directors, who are interested in recreating his movies into web series, and also make [a film] on his life. Once we have something definite, we can talk about it in detail. We are in touch with his family members.”
Rajat Agrawal