Bigg Boss 19- Daily Discussion Thread - 14th Oct 2025
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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai October 15, 2025 EDT.
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Originally posted by: crazyRajputfan
hmm it is like ssr doesnt speak at all so with whomever he is he doesnt speak be it anki
well i mean off late not initially and with anki he was comfortable but some of his kis desh int he would not give an int properly for 2 mins and even during jdj times he stopped even with pari he started conversations but then le her speak 😆 even filmfare reporter says that naOriginally posted by: toothbrush13
Not quite true; if you go back and watch their videos, he used to do most of the talking. In fact he would frequently interrupt or cut off Ankita in mid-sentence. 😆 He only toned it down when he started in films.
haan i know but may be he was trying to impress her initially 😆 or was asked to like sbs generally do tell ppl what to do and what not 😳 but i found some of his interviews confusing he says he is introvert but then he makes friends easily 😕Originally posted by: toothbrush13
I was referring specifically to interviews with Ankita, that is why I deleted the rest of the names. I agree that he does not speak much otherwise.
Dibakar is excited by the opportunity to recreate the Calcutta of 1930s and 1940s as shown in the Byomkesh stories.
The 31 stories featuring detective Byomkesh Bakshi in the 31 stories of author Saradindu Bandopadhyay have for decades been the staple reading diet of Bengali households, cutting across age-groups. Now, the sleuth is set to reach out to the Hindi-speaking audience on the silver screen when Bollywood director Dibakar Banerjee, who has won critical acclaim with films like "Khosla Ka Ghonsla", "Oye Lucky Lucky Oye" and "Shanghai", begins shooting the stories under the famous Yash Raj Films banner.
"There have been numerous interpretations of Byomkesh in Bengali films but never in a Hindi film. Being a Hindi filmmaker, I'm excited to introduce Byomkesh to the Hindi audience," says Dibakar.
He says Yash Raj Films has bought the rights of all the 31 stories of Byomkesh in all languages except Bangla.
Dibakar liked the TV serials based on Byomkesh made "memorable" by well-known actor Rajit Kapur in title role but what the director says he aims at doing on the big screen is to "re-imagine" the stories of the sleuth.
Dibakar says he is also excited by the chance to recreate the Calcutta of 1930s and 1940s shown in Byomkesh stories by Saradindu Bandopadhyay. "In many ways, Saradindu did what Arthur Conan Doyle did for Victorian London", says the director.
What attracted Dibakar to Byomkesh stories? "There is a deadly realism to Byomkesh which fascinates me", the director replies.
Dibakar says he read his first Byomkesh novel when he was 14- years- old and "I was completely taken in by the atmosphere created by writer Saradindu Banerjee."
Maestro director Satyajit Ray, so memorable with his own creation of a sleuth in Feluda (Pradosh Kumar Mitter as portrayed by Soumitra Chatterjee on the big screen in Ray's "Sonar Kella" and "Joy Baba Felunath"), did a detective film based on Byomkesh in "Chiriakhana" with legend Uttam Kumar setting the benchmark in the role of the quintessentially Bengali detective.
Dibakar has chosen to start the Byomkesh series of films with young actor Sushant Singh Rajput in the title role.