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~*Sushant's Bollywood Journey#19*~

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Sushant Singh Rajput  made his bollywood debut in 2013   with  director Abhishek Kapoor's Kai Po Che based on Chetan Bhagat's novel The 3 Mistakes Of My Life.  In this film he played the role of cricketer Ishaan.  Sushant's performance in this film was  highly appreciated by both critics and audience.The film did well at box-office also.Sushant  won Best Debut awards at Star Guild Awards and Screen awards for his performance in Kai Po Che.

Sushant's next venture was   Shuddh Desi Romance under Yash Raj banner  directed by Maneesh Sharma . Here he played a tourist guide Raghu and was seen opposite Parineeti Chopra and newcomer Vaani Kapoor. This film was also appreciated by both critics and audience. Shuddh Desi Romance was Sushant's second hit after Kai Po Che

Sushant was also seen in Raj Kumar Hirani's PK as  Sarfaraz Yusuf. It was a guest appearance but Sushant's performance was appreciated by audience and critics

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Sushant's fourth film is Detective Byomkesh Bakshy which is
set in war-torn Kolkata (then Calcutta) of 1943. The film  directed by Dibakar Banerjee and co produced by Yash Raj Films and Dibakar Banerjee Production has already  released and is getting very good reviews ..

After Byomkesh Bakshy Sushant will be seen as Mahendra Singh Dhoni in Neeraj Pandey's M.S. Dhoni-The Untold Story. The film will be released in 2015


Homi Adajania has signed Sushant for his next Raabta.In this film he will be paired opposite Alia Bhatt.
 
Sushant's has been signed by director Shekhar Kapoor and YRF for their dreamproject Paani.
Paani is set in a futuristic world where wars over water have broken out.
The story centers on young lovers who defy the rules and try to make the water flow back to its people.



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Detective Byomkesh Bakshi Movie Review, Rating

CM [Common Man]
April 02 2015 11:10 PM
- 3.5/5

What Is Good

  • Tight direction
  • Wonderful editing
  • Excellent writing
  • Realistic setting
  • Performances

What Is Bad

  • An extremely mystifying climax
  • Slow second half
  • Too much blood and gore
Bottom Line:An intriguing plot set in a not-so-conventional storyline, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy needs a lot of patient to grasp. Go ahead and watch it for its real hero; direction.

Story

Detective Byomkesh Bakshy is a story of a young Bengali private detective named Byomkesh Bakshy (Sushant Singh Rajput). Byomkesh is approached by Ajit Bandyopadhyay to solve the case of his lost father named Bhuvan. In the process, Byomkesh meets Dr Anukul Guha, and goes ahead to stay in his lodge, where Ajit's father stayed, which leads to other dissolved mysteries revolving Chinese mafia and freedom fighters. One death leads to another and Byomkesh gets trapped in solving the case


What has happened to Ajit's father and will Byomkesh be able to solve this mysterious murder case amongst all the confusion? Forms the rest of the film...


Star Performance

From TV to movies, Sushant Singh Rajput had a long and successful journey. The actor proved his worth in his debut film and with Detective Byomkesh Baskhy we can say that the actor keeps getting better with every film. His confidence takes the role to a new high. Other equally talented actors, Anand Tiwari and Swastika Mukherjee support Sushant brilliantly. However, a special mention goes to Neeraj, who easily walks away with all accolades in climax.

Techinical Team

Dibakar very well knows how to keep his viewers engrossed at all times. With the end of the first half, all I could hear people talk about was the yet-to-be-resolved suspense of the movie. It is good to see people getting involved in cinema to this extent. Technically too, the movie is absolutely sound. From the extremely excellent camerawork and locations, to the continuous twists, everything is perfect. Thebackground score is brilliant and keeps the puzzling disposition of the film right on course. With no music in the movie, it becomes even easier for the viewers to concentrate. The very tight story and dialogues written by Urvi and Dibakar are incredible. The art department plays a huge part in making the movie and the scenes more authentic. Editing is top notch.


But here is something about detective movies. One just cannot afford to overlook a single shot or scene, as you may end up trailing the whole plot. And here is something about Dibakar Banerjee movies, they are equally mystifying and require a lot of brains to be understood. And when these two things collaborate, the end result comes out to be something called Detective Byomkesh Bakshy. The movie is visually arresting and oozes of cinematic panache. However, it is just not a cup of tea of every person. The fact that the film is definitely not a watch for the masses can prove to be a loss for the film. Not every single person will be able to understand the twists and turns that the movie contains and especially the climax, which is even more perplexing.


While the tale appears to be just a sequence of murder mysteries, you have got to wait for the plot to unfold eventually. The second half of the movie is however comparatively slow paced.

Analysis

On a whole, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy is a murder mystery like no other bollywood detective film and can be easily compared to the international standard of film making, due to its amazing direction and performances. The film has been shot spectacularly, but the fact that it involves a lot of blood, gore, too many twists, and the slow second half, may repel most of the masala loving crowd. It will take a great deal of patience for a person to understand the venture with perfection.

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Sushant has a dark side: Dibakar Banerjee

Apr 02, 2015 | 
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Byomkesh will be a revelation or a shock. Now we wish that it will be a pleasant shock!' says Dibakar 

On a visit to The Asian Age on Thursday, Dibakar Banerjee and Sushant Singh Rajput chatted about working on Detective Byomkesh Bakshy...

The office of The Asian Age played host to two very special guests on Thursday afternoon. On the eve of the release of their film Detective Byomkesh Bakshy (based on the popular Bengali fiction series by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay) director Dibakar Banerjee and actor Sushant Singh Rajput spent an hour with us, discussing their film, its inspirations and influences. Dibakar let us know that this was a dream project, one that was aimed at the youth of India. And as for Sushant, well, he let go of a bigger budget production so he could be part of Byomkesh " an indication of his faith in the story. Excerpts from the conversation: 

Is Byomkesh based on one particular story?

Dibakar: We have reinterpreted a lot of the material but the Byomkesh we know, (is over a span of) 31 stories. And just one film will not give the whole flavour to the audience so we have bought the rights to the entire canon and elements from that reflect in this one film, so the audience gets the whole range in this one film. This film also happens to tell how Byomkesh became Detective Byomkesh. 

Did you have Uttam Kumar's Byomkesh in mind while making the film?

Sushant: Dibakar told me to watch the film and said, "This is what you will become during Byomkesh because the Byomkesh in my film is very young. He is not seasoned, he is making mistakes, he is learning. 

Probably by the end of the film he will graduate to being the Uttam Kumar of Chidhiyaan Khana."

Dibakar: We saw Chidhiyaan Khana to know what we could not do. It has a mature Byomkesh. 

There was a leaked video that gives out the suspense of your film. 

Dibakar: It will not take away anything from our film. 

Were you scared about adapting a literary classic into a film?

Dibakar: I was not scared then, I am scared now. Filmmakers live on a huge high when they get a script and their team ready but as the day comes, (they begin to get nervous though) some manage to hide it. I won't hide it this time, now I am scared. DBB will be a revelation or a shock. Now we wish that it will be a pleasant shock. 

Dibakar, your take on Sushant?

Dibakar: I think Sushant has a very pleasant exterior and hides a pretty dark interior. He is one thing in public and one thing in private. When an actor is like that, they can play good detective roles. I think there are depths to Sushant that he is not giving other people access to. 

Sushant, how much of a detective are you in real life?

Sushant: I am a bit suspicious. I think everybody else is too. I think when you talk to somebody you are continuously thinking what he/she is thinking about you or how we are perceived. In that case we are guessing all the time. I think I just punctuated that emotion that's inside of me. 

Do you keep tabs on Ankita? 

Sushant: No, I am smart enough to understand, so I make her believe that I am not doing it! Also, I am not doing it because I know everything!

Does she tell you everything?

Sushant: I get to know everything! 

Dibakar, tell us about getting the script and casting right for DBB.

Dibakar: Detective Byomkesh Bakshy was a long-standing dream and Sushant had an offer to go and do a much more commercial and a much more lucrative film at the same time. He gave it up. I could have easily done another film which follows on the ranks of Khosla Ka Ghosla, Shanghai, LSD, which would be quirky and for a slightly more niche audience and continued with my "johla-wala" image. Byomkesh was my attempt to connect with the 16-year-old in every audience member because I wanted to share the joy of sharing a pure story, a pure character with the audience. There is no social subtext above the script or above what the characters are going through. 

Sushant, tell us about the transition from playing a not-so-successful cricketer in Kai Po Che to playing M.S. Dhoni.

Sushant: I made myself believe that I am the captain of the Indian cricket team, and everything (that) goes with it. I have been training for a really long time so that every shot that he (Dhoni) plays, is a part of me. There are so many things about the man that we probably don't know and that's precisely why we are making the film. Knowing him inside out is a big challenge. I will do everything that will make me believe that I am him.

Sushant you're spotting more at TV industry parties rather than those hosted by the film fraternity. 

Sushant: I normally don't go to parties but six years ago, I had very few friends, and the last two or three years have been very hectic. I have been continuously working; there are no friends I've made over the last 2-3 years. Also somebody told me that now that they are doing films they won't go for those (TV) parties. But no, this is not true. All the technicians, all the actors irrespective of the medium, they work equally hard and I make sure that I attend their parties. 

What about Ankita's big Bollywood break? 

Sushant: Right now she in the best stage of her life. She wakes up in the afternoon, goes shopping and watches films. I mean she doesn't want to do it. The day she is serious about getting work, she will get it, but right now she doesn't want to.

Dibakar, tell us about meeting Aditya Chopra and working with Yash Raj Films.

Dibakar: It was basically Adi and I. Adi wanted to meet me for quite some time, it took me about six months after that initial discussion to go around and meet him. I thought Adi would ask me to make a film for him but Adi said something completely different and that's why we are here. He told me "Let's work together" and gave me the reason why we should do that. (He said) "Although we are poles apart, looking at your film, the similarity I see is that you believe in your film as much as I do. It is a very risky thing and people will blame me for being intellectual and blame you for being a sellout". He wanted to change the taste of the Indian moviegoing audience a bit. He said he is nervous about saying it outside, as he may sound a bit ambitious. "Let's do something mad at least to amuse (ourselves)," he said. The good thing was that Adi was on fire for DBB. He said this is it!
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