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Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! Movie Free Download in hindi hd Disguised as a simple detective story set in 1940s Calcutta, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! is anything but that. It has the mystery of any good detective story, but also happens to be a tribute to the country’s rich literary and cinematic history. Set in the midst of the chaos caused by World War II and its aftermath (1940-45), Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! stars Sushant Singh Rajput as young Bengaluru dweller, who wants to become a fictional hero like Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot. Byomkesh Bakshy is the creation of novelist Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay, who is so famous in Bengal that even though he died in the 1940s he has never left our bookshelves or our hearts. His most famous story features Bakshy, an aspiring detective who is mentored by a police officer-turned-private eye called Ajit. Sushant Singh Rajput’s character in this film wears that same name, but he’s just an amateur sleuth with a talent for solving local mysteries. He moves to Calcutta to prove his detective worth, but alas, there are no mysteries there. Unlike the detective stories that follow a specific formula, Bandyopadhyay’s stories are unique. It all begins with an outsider coming to a new city to solve mysteries. This outsider is usually an amateur who’s incredibly good at what he does, yet somehow under-appreciated. Adding to all this mystery is Bandyopadhyay’s use of the supernatural – ghosts, psychics and clairvoyants used by detectives to assist their work. Bandyopadhyay says that in his stories, we always see the part we want to see. “After writing so much about the Bengal of my time, I wanted to write about Bengal today,” he says. The story is about a Bengali boy trying to take his place in the city he’s left behind. The boy is charming and well-meaning, but at times a little wrong-headed. He has a special relationship with a police officer’s daughter, which proves disastrous for everyone. However Bandyopadhyay did not mean to create a simple story with no hidden meanings or complex characters.  Hopefully, the movie will translate the complexities of his writing. The screenplay is by author Avik Dutta, who was fascinated with Bandyopadhyay’s stories as a child. “The scenes that will run through your mind after you finish the book are scenes I want to write for this film,” says Dutta. Director Dibakar Banerjee too was fascinated with Bandyopadhyay’s Calcutta stories. After reading parts of his oeuvre, he decided to make a tribute to him without altering the story too much. cfa1e77820

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