Guruh attended elementary and high school in Jakarta.[4] He then studied at the Archaeology Faculty at the University of Amsterdam, graduating in 1976. Rather than immediately following in his father's footsteps into politics, he chose a career in the arts, and to date has produced over 100 choreographic works and written popular Indonesian songs. In 1991, he was awarded the Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letter) by the French government.[5]
In 2002, at age 49, Guruh married for the first time, amid media speculation he was seeking higher political office, possibly even the presidency.[8] His wife was an Uzbek-born Azeri dancer, Guseynova Sabina Padmavati, 26 years his junior.[9] They were married on 20 September 2002 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and a wedding ceremony was later held over 19–20 October 2002 in Sriwidjaya Raya, Jakarta.[10][11] The marriage ended in divorce and Sabina reportedly returned to Uzbekistan.[12]
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Daniel Dhaidae (Ed) (2005)Wajah DPR dan DPD 2004-2009 (Faces of the DPR and DPD 2004-2009) Harian Kompas, Jakarta, ISBN979-709-205-4 (Indonesian)
Daniel Dhaidae & H. Witdarmono (Eds) (2000)Wajah Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republic Indonesia Pemilihan Umum 1999 (Faces of the Republic of Indonesia People's Representative Council 1999 General Election) Harian Kompas, Jakarta, ISBN979-9251-43-5 (Indonesian)
Yayasan API (2001), Panduan Parlelem Indonesia (Indonesian Parliamentary Guide), Jakarta, ISBN979-96532-1-5 (Indonesian)
^"M. GURUH IRIANTO SUKARNO PUTRA". DEWAN PERWAKILAN RAKYAT REPUBLIK INDONESIA. Sekretariat Jenderal DPR RI. Archived from the original on 6 November 2021. Retrieved 30 January 2021.