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Posted: 10 years ago
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Most of the reviews have talked about the climax as being a bit of a let down... Otherwise all rave reviews!!!
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Bollywood review: Sushant Singh Rajput lends grit and charm to 'Detective Byomkesh Bakshy'
Director Dibankar Banerjee's take on the now-celebrated Bengali detective's origins has its moments of thrill and shock, but his grand crescendo doesn't live up to our expectation
By Sneha May Francis
Published Thursday, April 02, 2015

We've all cheered the celebrated, dhoti-clad Bengali detective as he meticulously and delightfully solved innumerable mysteries, but unraveling his early days on the snooping trail is director Dibankar Banerjee. His 160-minute-long Detective Byomkesh Bakshy' explores the beginnings of the young Bengali sleuth, as the world around him erupts in a bloody battle of the early 1940s.

Dibankar joins writer Urmi Juvekar to create a world that stays partially true to Byomkesh Bakshy's creations, and textures it like Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.

His unibrowed detective establishes his early days, when he proudly announces his name many times over, to which a young lady replies, "But, who are you?"

The recognition comes soon enough, and you watch him promptly flash the newspaper that carries his name. "I'm the detective mentioned here," he proclaims to a top investigating officer, although the response is unexciting, and access to the information denied.

There are moments, initially, when Dibankar hints he could've ended up as a professor if he was lucky in love.

Framed magnificently by Nikos Andritsakis, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy' is set in Calcutta, as Byomkesh helps a young man find his missing father. Determined to crack it, Byomkesh works diligently, but fumbles and falters miserably.

His investigation triggers more killings, and throws up innumerable theories on what could've possibly caused them.

Dibankar keeps us guessing by adding in many twists and turns. Some that work, and some that don't. But, we faithfully remain by Byomkesh's side till the end, where Dibankar builds to a grand crescendo. Despite the buildup, it appears a tad disappointing, but the striking action he injects towards the end, promises to be an exciting prelude to more adventures with Byomkesh and his loyal sidekick Ajit.

The narrative is deliberately unhurried, and Dibankar constantly throws us innumerable clues. We hold on to each, and patiently wait for the big reveal.

Sushant Singh Rajput owns Byomkesh, and lends him immense charm. It takes him a while to win us over, but when he does, there's no going back.

Anand Tiwari is notable as his assistant, and leads the incredible supporting cast. Swastika Mukherjee sizzles as the enigmatic Anguri Devi, while Divya Menon holds her own as the rustic Satyawati. Neeraj Kabi is a great find as the sharp Dr Ankul Guha.

Dibankar's whodunit is wickedly thrilling, and a good start to better things to come.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Thanks Tanmi for new thread :)
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Posted: 10 years ago
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nayandeep rakshit @NayandipRakshit

You can't take your eyes off @itsSSR in DBB. Welcome our 'notun' @byomkeshbakshy. A must watch. A clear winner. Don't miss it!




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@itsSSR Sushant brings to life the genius of Byomkesh that you forget Rajit Kapur easily. Kudos to you for staying so true to character!



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Posted: 10 years ago
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RJ ALOK @OYERJALOK

Lengthy but Masterpiece wid Super Cast @itsSSR @swastika24 @NeerajKabi @imdivyamenon & Captain @DibakarBanerjee #DetectiveByomkeshBakshi

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Janice Sequeira @janiceseq85

Watched #DetectiveByomkeshBakshi. Despite my teeny issues with the plot, the film is another example of the genius that is #DibakarBanerjee


Janice Sequeira @janiceseq85

Also, the more I watch @itsSSR, the more he grows on me (Must be that smile) #DetectiveByomkeshBakshi

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Posted: 10 years ago
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First (and hopefully the only) poor review out...with praise for sushant so that's always good! I want to know who wrote this one though...

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Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
By Bollywood Hungama News Network, 3 Apr 2015, 23:59 hrs IST
Rating: 2/5 |
First things first. Leaving a handful of filmmakers, there are hardly any filmmakers who really like to 'risk' their stocks with period films. And given today's time and age, making a period film really means burning the midnight oil for nights together and getting the research right and recreating the respective era. This week's release DETECTIVE BYOMKESH BAKSHY! is one such film that belongs to the 'period' genre. Will this film actually move and shake the Box-Office windows or will it turn out to be a damp squib, let's analyze.

The film starts off with a night of November 1942 in Calcutta, with a narrative by Detective Byomkesh Bakshy (Sushant Singh Rajput). When he is busy playing in the sports room, Ajit Banerjee (Anand Tiwari) approaches him to solve the case of his missing father Bhuvan. Then, a very practical Byomkesh Bakshy tells him that he doesn't want to accept this case and gives him all the possibilities of his father to have gone missing. A very upset Ajit, then, slaps him in front of everyone. The very next moment, we see Byomkesh Bakshy taking up the case and trying to recreate all sorts of possibilities, which could lead him to cracking the case. And when Byomkesh Bakshy really gets to searching by going hammer and tongs over the case, he lands up discovering that Bhuvan had not gone missing, but had been mercilessly murdered. And then starts his journey to find the killers of Bhuvan. As and when the case progresses, he keeps on meeting various characters, who in turn, lead to various twists and turns in the film, which also includes merciless murders at regular intervals. In the meanwhile, while he is investigating the case, a very seductive Devi/ Anguri (Swastika Mukherjee) tries her level best to seduce him. As the case progresses, Byomkesh Bakshy, suddenly, chances upon a very mysterious map.

What is the mystery of the map, does Byomkesh Bakshy become successful in nabbing the culprit of Bhuvan, the reason behind his assassination and also the culprit behind the series of murders and the reason for their murders is what forms the rest of the film.

As far as the film is concerned, even though it's a whodunit thriller, the thrill of watching a thriller gets lost midway through the film. In the name of a whodunit genre, the film goes overboard totally, thus, resulting into the film falling flat on the face. And the only person who needs to be blamed for this is the film's director Dibakar Banerjee, alongwith the film's joint writer Urmi Juvekar. It's very shocking to see a film like DETECTIVE BYOMKESH BAKSHY! suffer a low stature and that too coming from a man who gave us stellar films like SHANGHAI, LSD: LOVE, SEX AUR DHOKHA, OYE LUCKY! LUCKY OYE, and KHOSLA KA GHOSLA. The trademark 'Dibakar' touch is heavily missing in the film. While the film has a slow first half, its second half is endlessly dragged to the core. In an attempt to make a thriller, it seems that Dibakar landed up infusing too many elements, which leaves the film in a very bad taste.

As far as the performances are concerned, it's a film that clearly belongs to Sushant Singh Rajput and his antics. Even though the film rests solely on his shoulders, the haphazard script acts as a spoiler in his performance as well. But, Sushant tries his level best to escape unscathed. Anand Tiwari plays his role with ease, so does Meiyang Chang who plays his 'part' effectively. Even though Neeraj Kabi does get a meaty part in the film, there are times when his performance lands up being translated into hamming. As far as the female leads (Swastika Mukherjee and Divya Menon) are concerned, they hardly have anything to do in the film, except for appearing in crucial moments of the film and help in to move forward. The rest of the characters help in moving the film forward.

The film scores very heavily in its breath taking production value (Vandana Kataria), who is definitely a name to watch out for in this department. Even the film's music (Sneha Khanwalkar, Dibakar Banerjee, Madboy/Mink, Blek, Mode AKA, Joint Family, IJA, Peter Cat Recording Co. - PCRC) comes across with a likeability factor attached to it. The film also scores in the sound department (Allwin Rego, Sanjay Maurya) (a handful of out of sync dialogues notwithstanding). Special brownie points to the film's cinematography (Nikos Andritsakis) for making the film look visually appealing. Because of the 'entangled' script, even the film's editors (Namrata Rao, Manas Mittal) couldn't do much.

There are many factors which may make the film struggle at the Box Office. A few of them include unwanted violence (esp. in the second half), a plot that went haywire and also too much of thriller elements. Generally, any kind of murder mystery comes with a sinister motive, which gets revealed towards the end. But, in the case of DETECTIVE BYOMKESH BAKSHY!, the film gets dragged on endlessly, even after the culprit has been identified!

On the whole, DETECTIVE BYOMKESH BAKSHY! can be skipped, without any regrets.
Edited by SushitaLover23 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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thankuuu so much tanmi for the new thread n everyone for posting all d yweets ,pics vds ,reviews n articles here

sooo till now dbb is getting gud reviews especially the performance by sushant as byomkesh impressed all ...wish it will also be a consecutive 4th hit of sushant ..."fingers crossed"
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Posted: 10 years ago
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no worries lets not bother abt this review ...ab aisa toh hoga hi ek na ek review toh bura hoga hi ...aakhir chand me bhi daag hota hai ...what say ;) ...so yup anu u r we should ignore it
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Posted: 10 years ago
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So Taran Adarsh didn't like it ...then I will definitely like it 😆
this man gave Happy New Year 4 and a half stars 😆 ...me and him are never on the same page ...

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