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WOOT! 😃
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The big bang: Detective Byomkesh Bakshi to unveil poster in Calcutta on Saturday

The Telegraph, Calcutta

Wednesday, 17 December 2014 10:09 AM


Kolkata: Dibakar Banerjee has not only pulled out all the stops to make Detective Byomkesh Bakshy historically accurate, the man behind films like Shanghai and Love Sex Aur Dhokha also wants to link his Byomkesh Bakshy retelling with landmark historical events in the city it is based in.

Dibakar and leading man Sushant Singh Rajput " who plays Sharadindu Bandopadhyay's super sleuth " will be in Calcutta on December 20 to launch the first-look poster of their April 2015 film at The Lalit Great Eastern, located in the city's central business district.

Dibakar, who launched his film in Calcutta's Burdwan Rajbari in July 2013 and has shot extensively at various city landmarks like Lalbazar and Tiretta Bazar, has picked what used to stand tall as Great Eastern Hotel at the time of Detective Byomkesh Bakshy.

"In late 1942-early 1943, Calcutta was the last frontier of the British empire holding out against the Japanese invasion of Asia. As Japanese bombs were falling on the Calcutta dockyard and (near) Great Eastern Hotel, history was being created and Calcutta stepped on to the world stage. It's right here that Byomkesh's first adventure catapulted him from anonymity to dangerous fame. I can't imagine a more fitting place to launch the first look of Byomkesh than this hotel," was the word from Dibakar.

"According to the military chronicles of 1942 that we found in the National Library before we opened the hotel, it is evident that Japanese bombers were all over Calcutta and people were nervous about the air raids. There is evidence to support that a bomb did fall on the road (Waterloo Street) in front of the hotel on the night of December 20, 1942 and the bomb created a small hole there. The hotel may have been the target of the bomb but there is no clear evidence of that or that it fell on the hotel," said Rakesh Mitra, general manager, The Lalit Great Eastern. "We have received a request to hold the unveiling of the film poster in the hotel and I have been researching this subject for the last three-four days," he added.

With World War II as the backdrop and Byomkesh as a young man in his 20s finding his feet as a detective, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy was initially scheduled to hit screens in February 2015. However, post-production issues and scheduling conflicts have pushed its release to April. The first poster was due out in January in Mumbai, but Dibakar's eye on historical events surrounding his film means that it will now happen in Calcutta this Saturday.

Detective Byomkesh Bakshy stars Anand Tiwari as Ajit with Swastika Mukherjee making her Bolly debut in the role of Anguri. The film's first teaser, launched in October with the tagline, Expect the Unexpected', has already notched in excess of one million views on YouTube.

Edited by SushitaLover23 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
Is it true that Ranbir ka poor is doing a cameo in the end in pk?!
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Posted: 10 years ago
Part of anushka's interview

So how much did you learn from working alongside
such actors and what did you take away from the
experience?
Unfortunately I didn't get the opportunity to work with
Sanjay Dutt on PK but it was a wonderful experience
working with Aamir and Sushant (Sushant Singh
Rajput) who are both very very good actors. When
you work with great actors it obviously has an affect
on your own performance and I'm really happy that
we all hit it off so well.
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EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED: DETECTIVE BYOMKESH BAKSHI!

Bakshi. Byomkesh Bakshi.

Ever wondered what a desi Bond would be like? Well, for the Indians he'd be Byomkesh Bakshi. For the Pakistanis, it would have to be Ali Imran. Between Bakshi and Imran, though, we can be certain that we are desperately in need of a good desi detective, one that can confidently compete with the likes of Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot.

Just a few days ago, this trailer landed on my recommend list on Youtube, clearly my computer knows me better than myself at times, and I was surprised I hadn't seen it till now. Based on Sharadindu Banerjee's character of the same name, Byomkesh Bakshi's latest cinematic adaptation proves to be a far cry from DD's (Doordarshan) Nehurvian-inspired take back in the day.

In the novels, I find, London, the stomping ground of Sherlock and Poirot, is replaced by a very hip and happening Calcutta (and indeed Calcutta was a politically and culturally significant city as the capital of the British Indian Empire). In fact, Bakshi's first case in the novel titled Satyanveshi (1932) takes him to the deep, dark, and sinister world of Calcutta's Chinatown, and I assure you only the hippest cities have a Chinatown! Moreover, Sherlock's deerstalker and cape gives way to a neatly creased dhoti and at times a kurta for a truly swadeshi jasoos. Taking this eclectic mix to wholly different level, Yash Raj Films gives us a dhoti clad, jacket-wearing, brogue-toting, chatta-pakdoo-ing Bymokesh in his first case on the silver screen.

As far as teasers go I'm impressed. Definitely impressed. Slick is the word that easily comes to mind, even more so than Jami's Operation O21. We're introduced to a moment in Indian history that is at its boiling point. 1943. The world is engulfed in war, a Nazi demon haunts Europe whereas India is in the throes of the Quit India Movement, for the uninitiated it began in August, 1942 as Gandhi's last and most successful civil disobedience movement. Within this turmoil, this tumultuous urbanscape, we see a detective on a rickshaw, that very Indian invention, with cuts back and forth to bloody sheets, an opium smoking chinois seductress, some riverfront pink-gown action, and Reznor and Ross-like beats, so, yes, for a film slated for release almost a year from now, I'm DEFINITELY looking forward to it!

What did you all think? Trying too hard or an adaptation that might be well-made...?

Also, for further reading here's an excellent write up in the Caravan on the Bakshiphiles.

Till the review,

Rab Rakha and Shaba Khair

RB (Tweet me!)

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Posted: 10 years ago
http://www.indiatvnews.com/entertainment/bollywood/pk-movie-review-starring-aamir-khan-anushka-sharma-19299.html

Sushant Singh Rajput, is wrapped up in the first half. We wish, Hirani could've used more of him
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Posted: 10 years ago
Anushka Sharma too has essayed her charismatic but cute journalist role well. Her love chemistry with Sushant and friendly chemistry with Aamir has been balanced really well.

Boman has a short and sweet role which he has done justice too, even Sanjay Dutt's guest appearance is worth the watch but we don't approve of Sushant's short role in the movie and yearn for the opportunity to see him more.

http://www.filmibeat.com/bollywood/reviews/2014/pk-movie-review-aamir-khan-anushka-sharma-rajkumar-hirani-168078.html
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Sushant Singh Rajput's role is only for the first half and he has done a marvelous job and he has done full justice with what was asked from him. -
See more at: http://www.movieglamour.com/aamir-khan-peekaypk-movie-review.html#.dpuf
Edited by SushitaLover23 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
@MyMahie: @AnushkaSharma's perfection and @itsssr has got coolness in his blood! @RajkumarHirani I honestly feel dat #PK is my birthday gift! :D [3/3]
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Posted: 10 years ago
The director not actor

@sidpmalhotra: @itsSSR u shine in ur part and without that part there would be no completion to the film #PK

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