
BYOMKESH BAKSHI FULL MOVIE 2015 MOVIE
The movie has been receiving good reviews from viewers.

Meanwhile, Dibakar's latest film, Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar, released on Amazon Prime Video earlier this week.

The case was probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). She was also accused of money laundering, among other charges. More often than not, Byomkesh is all about his brains, his thinking capacity, analysis. Sushant's father KK Singh filed an abetment to suicide case against his girlfriend, actor Rhea Chakraborty. Abir, through his work in Byomkesh Bakshi (2010), Abar Byomkesh (2012), Byomkesh PhireElo (2014), HarHar Byomkesh (2015), Byomkesh Pawrboy (2016), Biday Byomkesh, Byomkesh Gotro (2018) established his own method of portraying this character on the big screen. Sushant was found dead in his Mumbai apartment on June 14. There are obviously a lot of memories, but I can't talk about them now, maybe after a few years,” he added.Īlso Read: Dibakar Banerjee recalls being 'at loggerheads' with Parineeti Chopra on Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar Plus, what all happened after his death is something else altogether, best not to speak about that. I still can't believe he's not with us anymore.

Maybe four or five years later I'll be able to say what I feel or open up about my memories of him, but it's still very difficult now, it's just too soon. “It's still very difficult to talk about Sushant. With the actor's first death anniversary approaching, the filmmaker said that he still finds it difficult to talk about Sushant. Of course, we'd have to cast another actor, but it is something I believe Sushant would have wanted." I feel the story can be taken forward into a franchise. A chilling climax masterfully ties up the tale - but 30 minutes less would've given this detective a much tighter grip.Speaking with BollywoodLife, Dibakar said, "Making a sequel to Detective Byomkesh Bakshy is something that I have desired. Superfluous characters (wailing wife, dumbstruck ex) make growing tension pop away like the bubbles on Angoori's bath foam. Dibakar Banerjee adds cheeky global touches too (Byomkesh's painting resembles Edvard Munch's Scream), tracking shots evoking Fellini's moving camera, action punching between Guy Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino.īut the film stretches, scenes between Byomkesh and a slow-talking, slow-smoking, slow-pouting Angoori losing pace. 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.'Īlongside, the look is remarkable - noir cinematography unfurls a Calcutta of jostling shadows and splendid squalour, trams like filigree running across the city, costume balls, dentists' halls where murders are committed with violent slash. Byomkesh finds a trail to Gajanand Sikdar's chemical factory where sensuous film star Angoori (Swastika) intrigues him, imperious Satyawati (Divya) annoys him and rebellious Sukumar (Shivam) puzzles him - discovering blackmail, drugs, bodies and bombs, can Byomkesh solve not one but two dangerous plots?īyomkesh 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. At Bhuvan's lodgings, Byomkesh is befriended by doctor Anukul Guha (Neeraj Kabi) and Kanai Dao (Meiyang Chang) who sells opium - in a Calcutta that's all about intoxicants, smugglers and smoke.
