Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
Directed byDibakar Banerjee
Produced byAditya Chopra
Dibakar Banerjee
Written bySharadindu Bandyopadhyay
Dibakar Banerjee
Screenplay byDibakar Banerjee
Urmi Juvekar
Based onSatyanweshi and Arthamanartham by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
StarringSushant Singh Rajput
Anand Tiwari
Swastika Mukherjee
Music byVarious Artists
CinematographyNikos Andritsakis
Edited byManas Mittal
Namrata Rao
Production
company
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date
Running time
139 minutes[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget35 crore (US$5.1 million)[3]
Box office36 crore (US$5.2 million)[3][4][5]

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Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! is a 2015 IndianHindi-language mysteryaction-thriller film[6] directed by Dibakar Banerjee and produced by Banerjee and Aditya Chopra.[7] The story is based on the fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi created by the Bengali writer Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay.[8] The film stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Anand Tiwari and Swastika Mukherjee in principal roles. It was released on 3 April 2015 to positive reviews from critics. A sequel with Sushant Singh Rajput reprising his role has been planned.

  • 3Production
  • 5Marketing and promotion
  • 7Reception

Plot[edit]

In a contemporary interpretation of war-torn Calcutta during 1942, the story follows the first adventure of Byomkesh (Sushant Singh Rajput), fresh out of college, as he pits himself against a mastermind criminal.

When Ajit Banerjee's genius chemist father disappears without a trace, he hires a young private detective Byomkesh Bakshi to find him. Bakshi uncovers clues that Banerjee might have been blackmailing veteran political leader Gajanan Sikdar. After Banerjee's corpse is found inside Sikdar's factory, the case seems closed until Sikdar is poisoned and killed as well. Ultimately, Bakshi stumbles onto a heroin smuggling ring run by a criminal mastermind known by several names and guises and who might be playing an extremely dangerous game that goes beyond the confines of mere crime and progresses to treason against the entire city of Kolkata.

Cast[edit]

  • Sushant Singh Rajput as Detective Byomkesh Bakshy: a young Bengali detective. He had just passed out from college, and unlike professionals, falters and often makes mistakes.
  • Anand Tiwari as Ajit Banerjee (Ajit Bandyopadhyay): the college-mate and future notable writer sidekick of Byomkesh Bakshy.
  • Swastika Mukherjee as Anguri Devi / Yasmeen: a dancer and spy, the character outline of Anguri is based on famous Frisian exotic dancerMata Hari.[9][10]
  • Neeraj Kabi as Dr. Anukul Guha: A physician who runs a male hostel.
  • Divya Menon as Satyavati: the niece of a local politician Gajanan Sikdar and later the love interest of Byomkesh Bakshy (based on the 5th story of Byomkesh, not 1st).[11][12]
  • Meiyang Chang as Kanai Dao, a hostel resident with Chinese roots.[13]
  • Aryann Bhowmik as a young nationalist revolutionary.[14]
  • Moumita Chakraborty as Leela[14]
  • Mark Bennington as Deputy Commissioner Wilkie[14]
  • Arindol Bagchi as Ashwini Babu, a resident of the hostel who had a penchant for betel.[14]
  • Manoshi Nath as Ruby[14]
  • Anindya Banerjee as Prafulla Ray, an insurance agent[14]
  • Tirtha Mallick as Atanu Chandra Sen[14]
  • Prasun Gayen as a Journalist[14]
  • Peter Wong as the Underboss[14]
  • Prashant Kumar as Factory Watchman[14]
  • Dr. Kaushik Ghosh as Gajanan Sikdar, the local politician.[14]
  • Takanori Kikuchi as Dr. Watanabe, a drug lord who doubles as a dentist.[14]
  • Piyali Ray as Watanabe's Receptionist[14]
  • Pradipto Kumar Chakraborty as Puntiram[14]
  • Sandip Bhattacharya as Officer in Charge[14]
  • Shivam as Sukumar, the nephew of Sikdar, he has difference of opinions with his uncle and plans to form his own political party.[14]
  • Nishant Kumar as Factory Watchmen[14]
  • Shaktipada Dey as Nibaran Da[14]
  • Kanwaljeet Singh Banga as Sikh Taxi Driver
  • Lauren Gottlieb (special appearance in the song 'Calcutta Kiss')

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Dibakar Banerjee expressed his desire to make a film on Byomkesh Bakshi so that India will get its own detective. On 28 June 2013, the co-production venture of YRF and Dibakar Banerjee Productions officially announces its first directorial outing with Banerjee titled Detective Byomkesh Bakshy![15] In July 2013, Banerjee revealed that YRF had bought the rights of '31 of Byomkesh novels in all languages outside Bangla'.[16]

Before shooting, workshops were held for the cast.[17] In an interview Rajput said, 'I have taken leave for two to three months for Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! after the release of Shuddh Desi Romance. A lot has to be done for the film like the look of the 1940s' hairstyle, body, accent, but all after this film'.[18] The costume was designed by the designer Manish Malhotra.[19]

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The sets were designed by Vandana Kataria and, accordingly, the set up will showcase the lifestyle of the people who were living during the turbulent times of World War II.[20] To give the look of 1943, the heritage zone of B. B. D. Bagh was transported back to the pre-Independence era with vintage cars and old trams back on the streets.[21] As reports suggest, a lot of VFX will be used to reflect old world charm.[20]

Casting[edit]

After Khosla Ka Ghosla, Dibakar Banerjee wanted to make this film and he approached Aamir Khan to play the villain. Eventually the deal was cancelled because Aamir chose Dhoom 3 over it.[22]Sushant Singh Rajput was roped in to play the role of Byomkesh Bakshi in mid-2013.[23] Earlier reports suggested that fashion designer Sabyasachi's assistant, Divya Menon, would be making her debut as an actress in this film as Rajput's character's wife.[11]

Initially Rani Mukherjee was considered to play the female lead. However, Rani refused the role since the heroine's character had a few bold scenes.[24] The role was later offered to Bengali actress Swastika Mukherjee. On 6 November 2014, Banerjee stated that Mukherjee's role is sketched along the lines of Mata Hari.[9] In March 2014, reports suggested that Meiyang Chang would be seen in the film in an important role.[13] In May 2014, it was revealed that Neeraj Kabi is also part of the film.[25]

Filming[edit]

Shooting for the film began in early 2014,[26] and ended on 12 May 2014.[27] A part of the movie has been shot in Kolkata and Mumbai. Some scenes were shot in an abandoned mill in Mumbai's Byculla region.[25] Shooting locations in Kolkata were finalised in February 2012.[28] Shooting took place in Lalbazar, Presidency University, Coffee House and Bow Barracks.[29] The cast was reportedly seen shooting for the film in Agarpara in January 2014.[21]

Music[edit]

Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released14 March 2015[30]
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length26:57
LabelYash Raj Music
External audio
Audio Jukebox on YouTube

Amongst the artists in the album, Sneha Khanwalkar is the only musician who had composed for a soundtrack before this.[31] The track used in the teaser, titled 'Life's a Bitch', is composed by the New Delhi band Joint Family. The full song of 'Bach Ke Bakshy' was published in a music video featuring Sushant, dancing in a parking lot, on 16 March 2015 in the official YRF YouTube channel.[32] The next day, YRF uploaded all the songs in an audio jukebox format.[33]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1.'Calcutta Kiss'Madboy/MinkMadboy/MinkImaad Shah, Saba Azad3:09
2.'Bach Ke Bakshy'Sneha Khanwalkar, Dibakar BanerjeeSneha Khanwalkar, Dibakar BanerjeeGowri Jayakumar, Big Deal, Thomson Andrews, Trevor Furtado, Rap by: Smokey the Ghost, Craz Professa5:49
3.'Byomkesh in Love'Rishi BradooBlekRishi Bradoo, Anil Bradoo, Usri Banerjee3:18
4.'Jaanam'Suryakant SawhneyPeter Cat Recording Co. (PCRC)Suryakant Sawhney3:27
5.'Chase in Chinatown'Sandeep MadhavanMode AKAVyshnav Balasubramaniam, Sandeep Madhavan, Manas Ullas3:55
6.'Life's A Bitch'Akshay DeJoint FamilyAkshay De3:35
7.'Yang Guang Lives'IJAIJAIJA4:29
Total length:26:57

Marketing and promotion[edit]

Banerjee says he changed the 'i' at the end of the protagonist's surname Bakshi to 'y' for 'typographical balance', stating that the 'i' felt 'too thin' and that 'y' was a 'stronger alphabet'.[34]

The teaser was released on 21 October 2014 attached to the film Happy New Year[35] and features the tagline, 'Expect the Unexpected'.[36] The teaser was released on Vine and marks the first film to do so.[37]

The first motion poster of the film was released on 20 December, in Kolkata.[38] The official trailer of Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! released online on 21 January 2015. The production team made a special documentary to celebrate the birthday of Howrah Bridge and did a flash mob on the bridge to the song 'Calcutta Kiss' on that day.[39]

Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! team promoted the film in Mumbai College, where a fashion show is inspired by it.[40] A second trailer was released on 10 March 2015.[41][42]Sushant Singh Rajput promoted the film in India Poochega Sabse Shaana Kaun? and Comedy Nights with Kapil.[43][44] Rajput also promoted the film in the TV series C.I.D. on 30 March 2015, where he appeared as Byomkesh with Anand Tiwari as Ajit.[45]

Products[edit]

A mobile version game named Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!: The Game, has been launched by Games2win (G2W), which is currently available on the Google Play Store. It is a hidden objects game.[46]

The game, launched with Yash Raj Films Licensing (YRFL), the licensing division of Yash Raj Films, is based on the film, which features Sushant Singh Rajput in the lead. On completing all the levels, a 'Detective Certificate' is awarded to the players, who can post it on social media.

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An apparel line titled NOIR 43 was launched at the Amazon India Fashion Week (AIFW), New Delhi, on 26 March.[47]

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Sequel[edit]

Before the film's release, Dibakar Banerjee expressed interest to make Byomkesh Bakshy as a franchise, if the first film does well.[41][48][49][50] After its release, Banerjee stated that he had the sequel ready and was hoping to start soon.[51][52]Banerjee said that Byomkesh's adventures will continue with the upcoming installments of the series exploring his relationship with his sidekick Ajit, his love interest Satyawati and his nemesis.[53][54]

Reception[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! received critical acclaim from critics.[55][56]

Hindustan Times Rohit Vats gave it four stars out of five and stated 'The action in the film starts taking place from a distance and the director slowly involves the audience into it. Pre-independence Calcutta serves as the backdrop in the opening scenes, but it soon turns into a character. The attention to detail is obvious in almost every frame.'[57]

Koimoi Surabhi Redkar, gave it four stars out of five and said: 'Detective Byomkesh Bakshy is a delicious thriller filled with elements that make you rack your brains too. This mystery is the one even you would want to solve. Watch it for an amazing story and its even better execution. Crime mysteries just got better in Bollywood! I am going for 4/5 here!'[58]

Mid-Day Surabhi Redkar, gave four stars and said: 'Don't miss it. Even if just to go back to the magical world of nostalgia created so beautifully and earnestly by Banerjee and cinematographer Nikos Andritsakis.'[59]Kusumita Das from Deccan Chronicle rated the movie 3.5 stars out of five and noted 'The film follows the core structure of whodunit --- the chase, the red herrings, the slow cooked suspense leading up to a grand reveal. There's a generous spray of blood too, that underlines just how violent those times were.'[60]

Srijana Mitra Das of The Times of India reviewed and gave 3.5 stars out of five and wrote 'Byomkesh Bakshy is an iconic Bengali character brought to life by Sushant Singh Rajput with great elan – Sushant pulls off a role full of wry liveliness (a Sardarji cabbie nervously noting, 'Ye babu ka nut dheela hai,'), fitting the character, from flowery dhoti folds to furrowed-forehead frowns, beautifully. He's matched by dramatic Neeraj Kabi and calm Anand Tiwari who, after a Chinese gang leaves a courtyard strewn with corpses, tells caretaker Putiram (shakily precise Pradipto Kumar Chakrabarty), 'Khoon rehne de..bas chai bana de.'[61]

Indian Express, Shubhra Gupta gave it three stars out of five and mentioned 'When it switches to explicatory mode, it flattens. The tension, which is on a slow-burn, leaches out, and the film ends as less than it could have been. And that's a disappointment. But by then, you have seen a film, a real, bonafide film, not bits and pieces of nonsense masquerading as one.'[62]

IBN Live gave it three stars out of five and mentioned 'It's the snail-paced plotting, and the surprising lack of urgency and imminent danger that cripples the film. Story strands and characters are abandoned arbitrarily, only to be revisited later. The big reveal isn't too hard to guess – stick with your gut, don't let the red herrings distract you, and lo, you've figured it out. The climax too is a mess of hammy acting.'[63] Deepanjana Pal of Firstpost gave it eight out of ten.[64]

Box office[edit]

Revenue could hardly cross its budget on box office. On its first day Detective Byomkesh Bakshym! collected 4.2 crore (US$610,000) nett in India.[4] On its second and third day the film collected 4.5 crore (US$650,000) and 5.36 crore (US$780,000) respectively, and made a total weekend collection of 14.1 crore (US$2.0 million) in India.[5] As of 3 May, the film collected 27.05 crore (US$3.9 million) in India.[4]

As of 12 April, the film collected 8.12 crore (US$1.2 million) from international markets.[3][4]

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Awards[edit]

Bakshi
YearOccasionAwardAwardeeResult
2016Stardust AwardsBest actor in a negative roleNeeraj Kabi[65]Nominated

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External links[edit]

  • Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! on IMDb
  • Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! at Bollywood Hungama
  • Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! at Rotten Tomatoes
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Byomkesh Bakshi
Rajit Kapur as Bakshi in the 1993-97 critically acclaimed TV series
First appearanceSatyanweshi
Last appearanceBishupal Bodh
Created bySharadindu Bandyopadhyay
Portrayed byUttam Kumar
Ajoy Ganguli
Shyamal Ghosal
Rajit Kapur
Sudip Mukherjee
Saptarshi Roy
Subhrajit Dutta
Gaurav Chakrabarty
Anirban Bhattacharya
Jisshu Sengupta
Abir Chatterjee
Dhritiman Chatterjee
Sushant Singh Rajput
Agnibesh Chakrabarti
Roneet Sinha
Information
GenderMale
TitleSatyanweshi
OccupationPrivate investigator
FamilySatyabati (wife)
Khoka (son)
Ajit Bangopaddhyay (right hand and writer)
SpouseSatyabati
ChildrenKhoka, Abhimanyu Bakshi (son)
NationalityIndian

Byomkesh Bakshi is an Indian-Bengali fictional detective created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Referring to himself as a 'truth-seeker' in the stories, Bakshi is known for his proficiency with observation, logical reasoning, and forensic science which he uses to solve complicated cases, usually murders. Initially appearing in the 1931 story Satyanweshi, the character's popularity immensely increased in Bengal and other parts of India.

Byomkesh is a Hindu and wears mostly a white shirt with a white dhoti. He does not live in luxury but possess numerous books. He travels frequently, and does not to own a gun and he does not consider himself to be an 'expensive helper'. His habits include smoking, and drinking lots of cups of tea with milk. He fluently speaks Bengali, Hindi, and English.

Both of Byomkesh' names have since entered the Bengali language to describe someone who is both intelligent and observant. It is also used sarcastically to mean someone who states the obvious.

Character[edit]

Sharabindu Bandyopadhyay's most well known character Byomkesh Bakshi first appeared as a character in the story Satyanweshi (The Inquisitor). The story is set in 1931 in the Chinabazar area of Kolkata where a 'non-government detective' Byomkesh Bakshi, owing to the permission from the police commissioner, starts living in a mess in that area under the pseudonym of Atul Chandra Mitra to probe a series of murders. Most of the stories are written by Sharadindu under the pen name of Ajit Bandhopadhay who is said to have met Byomkesh in the mess at Chinabazar. Byomkesh Bakshi is described in Satyanweshi as 'a man of twenty-three or twenty-four years of age who looked well educated.' Later in the story it comes to be known that Byomkesh lives on a three-story rented house at Harrison Road. The only other person living with him, is his attendant, Putiram. At the request of Byomkesh, Ajit starts living in the house with them. It is also mentioned that Byomkesh did not like being called a detective, and the word 'investigator' was even worse. Thus he fashioned a new name for himself and had it inscribed on a brass plate in front of his house. The plaque read 'Byomkesh Bakshi Satyanweshi' (The Inquisitor). Unlike other lead characters in detective stories, Byomkesh Bakshi marries, ages, contemplates buying a car, etc. When Sukumar is charged with murder in the story ‘Arthamanartham’, Byomkesh meets Satyabati, Sukumar's sister, whom he later marries. In the story Adim Ripu, there is some information about Byomkesh's early childhood. His father Mahadev Bakshi was a mathematics teacher at a school and practised Sankhya philosophy at home while his mother was the daughter of a Vaishnavite. When Byomkesh was seventeen years old, his parents died of tuberculosis. Later, Byomkesh passed University with scholarship. During the Second World War and after India's independence, Byomkesh, Satyabati and Ajit live in the mess house of Harrison Road. It was the author's imagination, that the detective even assisted Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in his secret missions which was found to be written in one of the Byomkesh stories. Later, they decide to buy land in Keyatala in South Kolkata and shift to their new home.

Byomkesh stories[edit]

Saradindu Bandopadhyay penned 32 Byomkesh stories from 1932 to 1970 prior to his death. In his early stories, Ajit Bandhopadhyay is described as his companion, and chronicler of his stories. But in some cases Ajit also investigates in absence of Byomkesh (MakorsharRosh, Shoilo Rahasya). These stories are all written in traditional formal Bengali language but later stories shift to more colloquial language. Sometimes the later stories are not penned by Ajit, as he is much more engaged in his publication business.

The stories are not very complicated but very engaging, with a long series of surprising events. The stories present a range of crimes, from the first story, Satyanweshi, where Byomkesh destroys an international drug racket, to household mysteries and crimes like Arthamanartham, Makorshar Rosh, etc, all are equally enjoyable. Byomkesh gradually ages through the series, and he has a son called Khoka (little boy) in the series.

Sharadindu did not want to continue the Byomkesh stories, which is why he stopped writing Byomkesh stories from 1938 to 1951. During that time he was busy writing scripts for films in Bombay. After his return to West Bengal, there was still a demand for Byomkesh stories and so he wrote Chitrachor (Picture Imperfect) in 1951 and gradually on to 1970, when his last story 'Bishupal Badh' (Killing of Bishupal) was not completed owing to his untimely death.

List of stories[edit]

In the Byomkesh series there are 32 published and 1 unpublished stories. The list is chronologically arranged.

Color key

  • indicates 'story'.
  • indicates 'novel'.
  • indicates unfinished writings.
Novel/StoryEnglish titleYear of publicatonCharacters
AjitSatyabati
SatyanweshiThe Inquisitor1932YesNo
Pother KantaThe Gramaphone Pin Mystery1932YesNo
Seemanto-heeraThe Hidden Heirloom1932YesNo
Makorshar RoshThe Venom of the Tarantula1933YesNo
ArthamanarthamWhere there is a Will1933YesYes
ChorabaliQuicksand1933YesNo
AgnibaanCalamity Strikes1935YesNo
UposonghaarAn Encore for Byomkesh1935YesNo
Roktomukhi NeelaThe Deadly Diamond1936YesNo
Byomkesh O BorodaByomkesh and Boroda1936YesNo
ChitrochorPicture Imperfect1951YesYes
Durgo RahasyaThe Mystery of the Fortress1952Yes
ChiriyakhanaThe Menagerie1953YesNo
Adim RipuThe Pristine Enemy1955YesNo
Banhi-patangaThe Moth and the Flame1956Yes
Rokter DaagThe Bloodstains1956Yes
MonimondonThe Jewel Case1958Yes
Amriter MrityuThe Death of Amrito1959Yes
Shailo RahasyaThe Phantom Client1959Yes
Achin PakhiThe Avenger1960Yes
Kohen Kobi KalidasThus Spoke the Poet Kalidasa1961Yes
Adrishyo TrikonThe Invisible Triangle1961Yes
Khuji Khuji NariThe Will that Vanished1961Yes
AdwitiyoOne and Only1961Yes
MognomoinakThe Magnificent1963Yes
DushtochokroThe Crooked Circle1963Yes
Henyalir ChhondoThe Rhythm of the Riddles1964YesYes
Room Nombor DuiRoom Number 21964NoYes
Cholonar ChhondoThe Man in a Red Coat1965NoYes
Shajarur KantaThe Quills of the Porcupine1967NoYes
BenishongharThe Annihilation of Beni1968NoYes
Lohar BiskutThe Iron Biscuits1969NoYes
Bishupal Bodh (unfinished)The Annihilation of Bishu Paal[1]1970

In other media[edit]

The Byomkesh Bakshi stories have been adapted into several television series, radio programs, films, and video games.

The 1993-97 Byomkesh Bakshi television series, created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay, and starring Rajit Kapur as Bakshi, and K.K. Raina as Ajit respectively, became the most critically acclaimed and most celebrated adaptation of the character.[2][3]

There have been 20 Bakshi movies, with Abir Chatterjee protraying the character 7 times.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Stories'. 25 December 2009.
  2. ^'Byomkesh Bakshi (1993, 1997)'.
  3. ^'Off the beaten track: TV show Byomkesh Bakshi is popular even now'. Hindustan Times. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
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