The producer of a film is lamenting at his friends saying, "Both the hero and director of other film are betraying their guru. Instead of supporting while in problems, both of them are troubling him more".
The situation is that a senior director (who is referred to as guru here) is making a film, and other movie is being released on the same day.
The competing film sets its release date to coincide with the film of this senior director who desperately needs a comeback hit.
Observing this, the producer of the senior director's film called the close people of the lead actor of other film and expressed that this feels like a 'guru droham'.
The producer of senior director's film questioned why they chose to release the film on that date, even knowing it would cause trouble, especially since the work on the film was still unfinished.
The producer also expressed that both the hero and director of other film should be indebted to senior director and help him for the kind of career he gave them.
The producer's concerns were largely ignored, and adding to that the hero's friends feel that the lead actor gave his dates to this senior director during his bad times, with an idea to revive him. That way they say that the senior director only should be indebted to the hero but not the other way.
There are rumors of a past strife between the producer who is lamenting here and the director of this other film at a midnight party. Close friends of the producer suggest that this competitive release might be a result of that dispute.
Overall, there's an off-the-record discussion in the industry circles about this feeling of 'betrayal'.