The Guru (1969 film)

A rock star, Tom Pickle (Michael York), travels to India to learn to play the sitar with the great musician Ustad Zafar Khan (as George Harrison did when he studied under Ravi Shankar).

Khan (Utpal Dutt) is not happy with his disciple but still takes him to Benares to meet his own guru.

According to Fox records, the film required $1,675,000 in theatrical rentals to break even.

By December 1970, it had only made $625,000 in rentals, causing the studio to take a loss.

[2] This was equivalent to estimated box office gross receipts of approximately $2 million.