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Byomkesh bakshi 2010
Byomkesh bakshi 2010











The only place he finds himself welcome in is the home of Anirudh Guha, his Moriarty. He is constantly made to feel that he does not belong. In Dibakar Banerjee's film, Byomkesh constantly finds himself either accosted or thrown out by the authorities. The famous detective is also a man out of place. His cases revolve around more basic criminal instincts of greed, lust, or vengeance. His attire, habits, and life are rooted in the Bengali lifestyle. Unlike fellow Indian (also Bengali) sleuths like Feluda, Byomkesh steers clear of any Eurocentric attributes. This ensured the character's status as an outsider to the detective canon. Yet, the author ensured a separate identity for his protagonist by providing him some of the attributes of the ideal Bengali. It was a direct influence of another famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Saradindu Bannerjee created the character of Byomkesh Bakshi in 1932. Yet, they remain outsiders to a canon that is worshipped and remains popular in Bengal. They have bought the rights to some of the most important novels of the canon, and are all set for a sequel to Dibakar Bannerjee's film. Hindi cinema's biggest producers, Yash Raj Films, have already latched on to the idea of a Byomkesh Bakshi franchise.

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As of today, there have been 11 feature films (10 in Bengali, one in Hindi) and four television series based on Saradindu Bannerjee's famed 'truth seeker'. The film, a cross between the comic book genre and pulp fiction noir, appealed to a new generation growing up on Marvel and DC franchises while adding a touch of the dark to the clean rationalising of the Bhadralok detective. Dibakar Bannerjee, another Bengali, sought to turn Byomkesh Bakshi into a pan-Indian icon with his Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! (2015). In Bengali, these films revived the long-lost love for the intellectual detective. Anjan Dutta revived the genre with his Byomkesh Bakshi (2010) based on the novel 'Adim Ripu' while Rituparno Ghosh's last film before his death was Satyanweshi (2015) based on the novel of the same name. Yet, the character ofByomkesh Bakshi remains the most enduring symbol of the Bengali intellectual in 20th century Indian literature and films.Īs far as films are concerned, Byomkesh Bakshi has been the target of several directors in the last few years. Saradindu Bannerjee's Byomkesh Bakshi is just a regular Bengali citizen, whose indulgence in criminal investigation offers him the same stimulus as, say, a crossword would offer to someone else.

byomkesh bakshi 2010

Even Feluda and Ghana Da, the closest contemporaries in Bengali crime fiction, remain solitary and devote their life to the pursuit of intellectual exercises.

byomkesh bakshi 2010

Hailing from Munger district of Bihar, he arrives in the city as an orphan and stays on forever.

byomkesh bakshi 2010

In many ways, Byomkesh Bakshi is the opposite of Sherlock Holmes or C Auguste Dupin.











Byomkesh bakshi 2010