
The Guru
When he talks, women listen.Bored with Bollywood movies but fascinated with their Hollywood counterparts from his youth, Ram dreams to become a singer and actor in America, the country where dreams are made. He is encouraged when his American-based close friend, Vijay Rao, comes for visit, and brags about driving a Mercedes and living in a penthouse.
Description: Bored with Bollywood movies but fascinated with their Hollywood counterparts from his youth, Ram dreams to become a singer and actor in America, the country where dreams are made. He is encouraged when his American-based close friend, Vijay Rao, comes for visit, and brags about driving a Mercedes and living in a penthouse.
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $24,128,678
Runtime: 91 minutes
Release Date: 2002-08-21

The Love Guru

Cake

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet

CJ7

Sweet Home Alabama

Wild Hogs

Mr. Deeds

Highlander

My Name Is Khan

Locke

Jimi Mistry
Played Ramu Gupta

Heather Graham
Played Sharonna

Marisa Tomei
Played Lexi

Michael McKean
Played Dwain

Dash Mihok
Played Rusty McGee

Emil Marwa
Played Vijay Rao

Christine Baranski
Played Chantal

Ronald Guttman
Played Edwin

Bobby Cannavale
Played Randy

Jason Harris
Played Josh's Assistant

Colleen Hawks
Played Wedding Dancer

Rahim Omar
Played Indian Prince

Malachy McCourt
Played Father Flanagan

Ajay Naidu
Played Sanjay

Anita Gillette
Played Mrs. McGee

Pat McNamara
Played Mr. McGee

Dwight Ewell
Played Peaches
Bina Sharif
Played Older Woman in Dance Class

Sakina Jaffrey
Played Young Woman in Dance Class

Margaret Hall
Played Mrs. Taylor

Rob Morrow
Played Josh Goldstein

Ismail Bashey
Played Various Characters (voice, uncredited)

Susham Bedi
Played Lady in Glasses in Dance Class
Anoop Puri
Played Mr. Janjher Gupta

Jeneva Talwar
Played Mira

Charles Singh
Played Amit (as Raahul Singh)
Tommy Crudup
Played Rude Lunch Patron

Damian Young
Played Hank the Cameraman
Philip Levy
Played Sound Man
Sarah Stanley
Played Ramrod Production Assistant

Tom McCarthy
Played Lars (as Thomas McCarthy)

Sanjeev Bhaskar
Played Rasphal the Cook

Ajay Mehta
Played Swami Bu

Rizwan Manji
Played Party Waiter

Carmen Dell'Orefice
Played Socialite
Georgia Creighton
Played Uptight Woman

Tina Sloan
Played Kitty

Dominic Fumusa
Played Waldo Hernandez

Rebecca Thomas
Played Subway Passenger

Steven Randazzo
Played Tony the Baker

Bill Massof
Played Professor Wank
Wayne Gurman
Played Guy in Bar

Sally Jessy Raphael
Played Sally Jessy Raphaël
John Holyoke
Played Sally Jessy Audience Member

Bex
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Robert R. Barry
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer

Nicole Barth
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Rob Besserer
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer

Gwendolyn Bucci
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Dimitri Christy
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer

Barry Ford
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Richard Lear
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Susan Malick
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Joseph P. McDonnell
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer

Frank Moran
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Jeanna Schweppe
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Valda Setterfield
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Alec Timerman
Played Lexi's Birthday Party Dancer
Kim Cea
Played Wedding Dancer
Frank Root
Played Wedding Dancer
Nicki Cochrane
Played Bombay Dance Class Dancer
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