![]() ![]() Now I could be wrong in that perhaps the Bengali character wasn’t so much into showing off his deductive reasoning skills and the filmmaker wanted to stay true to the original Bengali Byomkesh. If only Dibakar Banerjee had placed a few deductive exercises which are so mentally stimulating and impressive for the audience. But actually, we don’t see him use this skill much in the film. It is obvious that the thought occurred to the filmmaker because throughout the film, we are told by various characters that Byomkesh has the ability to see and understand things that others cannot. The main character, however, falls short of a major quality which makes Sherlock Holmes unique, that is, his supreme ability at observation and deductive reasoning. We also have an intriguing mystery, the kind that Sherlock would love to focus his mental energies on. We have the detective himself, played by Sushant Singh Rajput, his friend and companion Ajit, played by Anand Tiwari, an alluring lady played by Swastika Mukherjee and of course the villain played by Neeraj Kabi, a remorseless Professor Moriarty. I never read the Bengali stories of Detective Byomkesh Bakshy (or “Bakshi”), so my opinion of this much awaited film is based on my knowledge of the Western Sherlock Holmes.ĭetective Byomkesh Bakshy made by Dibakar Banerjee has the essential components of a Sherlockian detective story. ![]()
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