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YRF Site for Detective Byomkesh Bakshi:
From page 19 Bengali author Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's popular character from the '30s and '40s, Bengali detective Byomkesh Bakshi, seems to be getting his due on the silver screen. While filmmaker Sujoy Ghosh will play Byomkesh in director Rituparno Ghosh's last venture, Dibakar Banerjee is also planning on making a film with the detective in the lead. In order to make the character as real as possible, Dibakar has decided to take Sushant Singh Rajput, who is playing Byomkesh, to Kolkata to help him soak up the nuances of Bengali culture.
Sushant Singh RajputThe director is set to give Sushant a taste of everyday Bengali life, taking him through the city. "I need to turn Sushant into a universal Bengali. I want him to be steeped in Kolkata's urban culture," says Dibakar. "I want him to live in a crowded student boarding house, eat at roadside stalls, walk around the Maidan, hang out at the Indian Coffee House and go book hunting on College Street." Other activities that Dibakar has planned for Sushant
include reading at the National Library, watching a popular jatra (form of folk theatre) on Theatre Road,
catching a vintage film at Lighthouse and taking a ride down the river to Diamond Harbour. "I also want him to have a
drink at a seedy bar and gorge on a Chinese meal at Tangra," says Dibakar.
If time permits, the director is also set to take Sushant to some film studios and introduce him to regional actors, which might include Shanghai (2012) actor Prosenjit Chatterjee. "Only when Sushant takes in the heady pace of Kolkata, will we have taken our first step towards the creation of Byomkesh. I'm also doing this because I've never had so much fun since when I was 14 and living in Kolkata," says Dibakar, who is visiting the city in August.
Exclusive Pic: Sushant Singh Rajput n Dibakar on a Kolkata Tram as they launch Detective Byomkesh Bakshi... pic.twitter.com/BddkLcbahq

Dibakar Banerji and Sushant Singh Rajput at the Bodhman Palace in Kolkata for the press con of Byomkesh... pic.twitter.com/uJP5YGj8vc


Kolkata, July 23 (IANS) Busy scouting for locations in the city for his next movie "Detective Byomkesh Bakshi", Dibakar Banerjee Tuesday stated that the film will be the toughest venture of his life.
"There is a plethora of challenges... it will be tremendously challenging to recreate the Calcutta of 1942, and I know it will be the toughest film of my life," Banerjee told mediapersons here.
"This will be the greatest challenge and after filming this I won't be able to take up another challenge for quite some time," he said.
The film is based on one of the 33 crime thrillers penned by famed Bengali writer Sharadindu Bandopadhyay with Byomkesh Bakshi as the protagonist between 1932 and 1970. However, the director declined to reveal the name of the specific novel on which the film is based.
Featuring Sushant Singh Rajput">Sushant Singh Rajput of "Kai Po Che!" fame as the popular detective, the movie will be set in war-torn Kolkata (then Calcutta) of 1942.
It will follow one of the first cases solved by a twenty-something Byomkesh, fresh out of college, and "an adventurous, young, and thrill-loving youth who wants to be a detective".
Banerjee clarified that the movie, unlike his previous films "Shanghai" and "Khosla Ka Ghosla" will have no message to convey to the audience.
"This will be a long-standing dream come true. This time I am just telling a story... it has no message," he said.
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Had a get time with Dir Dibakar Banerjee and Sushant Singh Rajput
Lets have a Byomkesh Fest.Rajit Kapoor, @sujoy_g @itsmeabir ,Sushant singh rajput under one roof. We could distribute Byomkesh novels too ;)
@CNNIBNELounge: Dibakar Banerjee launched his film Byomkesh starring Sushant SinghRajput in Kolkata today. pic.twitter.com/0f9t0tR6zU
