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| Byomkesh Bakshi | |
|---|---|
Rajit Kapur as Bakshi in the 1993-97 critically acclaimed TV series | |
| First appearance | Satyanweshi |
| Last appearance | Bishupal Bodh |
| Created by | Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay |
| Portrayed by | Uttam Kumar Ajoy Ganguli Shyamal Ghosal Rajit Kapur Sudip Mukherjee Saptarshi Roy Subhrajit Dutta Gaurav Chakrabarty Anirban Bhattacharya Jisshu Sengupta Abir Chatterjee Parambrata Chatterjee Dhritiman Chatterjee Sushant Singh Rajput Agnibesh Chakrabarti Roneet Sinha Saikat Hasan Dip |
| Information | |
| Gender | Male |
| Title | Satyanweshi |
| Occupation | Private investigator |
| Family | Satyabati (wife) Khoka (son) Ajit Bangopaddhyay (right hand and writer) |
| Spouse | Satyabati |
| Children | Khoka, Abhimanyu Bakshi (son) |
| Nationality | Indian |
- Feb 18, 2014 Byomkesh Bakshi is a fictional detective in Bengali literature created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. He is one of the most successful and popular characters in Bengali literature. Doordarshan now.
- With Anirban Bhattacharya, Subrat Dutta, Ridhima Ghosh, Aryann Bhowmick. Set in 1930s the series is based on the adventures of Byomkesh and his friend and biographer Ajit, who accompanies Bakshi during his investigations.
- One of the most famous Byomkesh Bakshi stories written by Saradindu Bandyopadhyay is Pother Kanta (also transliterated as Pather Kanta, পথের কাঁটা). The story was also exceedingly popular in the Basu Chatterjee-directed television serial aired on Doordarshan.
- Byomkesh Bakshi is the first Hindi Television series based on the Byomkesh Bakshi character created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. The series stars Rajit Kapur and K.K. Raina as Byomkesh Bakshi and Ajit Kumar Banerji respectively. It became critically acclaimed and most celebrated adaptation of the character keeping it fresh even after decades.
Byomkesh Bakshi is an Indian-Bengali fictional detective created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Referring to himself as a 'truth-seeker' in the stories, Bakshi is known for his proficiency with observation, logical reasoning, and forensic science which he uses to solve complicated cases, usually murders. Initially appearing in the 1931 story Satyanweshi, the character's popularity immensely increased in Bengal and other parts of India.
Byomkesh is a Hindu and wears mostly a white shirt with a white dhoti. He does not live in luxury but possess numerous books. He travels frequently, and does not own a gun and does not consider himself to be an 'expensive helper'. His habits include smoking, and drinking lots of cups of tea with milk. He fluently speaks Bengali, Hindi, and English.
Both of Byomkesh' names have since entered the Bengali language to describe someone who is both intelligent and observant. It is also used sarcastically to mean someone who states the obvious.
Indian television industry has many detective serials, but Byomkesh Bakshi stands up above all. Rajit Kapur is the most suited to play the character of Bengali Detective Byomkesh Bakshi. Renowned director of Indian film industry Basu Chatterjee showed his excellence and gives the viewers an edge on the seat experience. Watch Byomkesh Episode 1 Satyanweshi: Byomkesh and Ajit meet telecasted on 20 Nov 14 Online. Get Episode story & video clips of all Episodes of Byomkesh, Colors Bangla TV Serial for free in HD streaming at Voot.
Character[edit]
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Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's most well known character Byomkesh Bakshi first appeared as a character in the story Satyanweshi (The Inquisitor). The story is set in 1931 in the Chinabazar area of Kolkata where a 'non-government detective' Byomkesh Bakshi, owing to the permission from the police commissioner, starts living in a mess in that area under the pseudonym of Atul Chandra Mitra to probe a series of murders. Most of the stories are written by Sharadindu under the pen name of Ajit Bandhopadhay who is said to have met Byomkesh in the mess at Chinabazar. Byomkesh Bakshi is described in Satyanweshi as 'a man of twenty-three or twenty-four years of age who looked well educated.' Later in the story it comes to be known that Byomkesh lives on a three-story rented house at Harrison Road. The only other person living with him, is his attendant, Putiram. At the request of Byomkesh, Ajit starts living in the house with them. It is also mentioned that Byomkesh did not like being called a detective, and the word 'investigator' was even worse. Thus he fashioned a new name for himself and had it inscribed on a brass plate in front of his house. The plaque read 'Byomkesh Bakshi Satyanweshi' (The Inquisitor). Unlike other lead characters in detective stories, Byomkesh Bakshi marries, ages, contemplates buying a car, etc. When Sukumar is charged with murder in the story ‘Arthamanartham’, Byomkesh meets Satyabati, Sukumar's sister, whom he later marries. In the story Adim Ripu, there is some information about Byomkesh's early childhood. His father Mahadev Bakshi was a mathematics teacher at a school and practised Sankhya philosophy at home while his mother was the daughter of a Vaishnavite. When Byomkesh was seventeen years old, his parents died of tuberculosis. Later, Byomkesh passed University with scholarship. During the Second World War and after India's independence, Byomkesh, Satyabati and Ajit live in the mess house of Harrison Road. It was the author's imagination, that the detective even assisted Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in his secret missions which was found to be written in one of the Byomkesh stories. Later, they decide to buy land in Keyatala in South Kolkata and shift to their new home.
Byomkesh stories[edit]
Saradindu Bandopadhyay penned 32 Byomkesh stories from 1932 to 1970 prior to his death. In his early stories, Ajit Bandhopadhyay is described as his companion, and chronicler of his stories. But in some cases Ajit also investigates in absence of Byomkesh (MakorsharRosh, Shoilo Rahasya). These stories are all written in traditional formal Bengali language but later stories shift to more colloquial language. Sometimes the later stories are not penned by Ajit, as he is much more engaged in his publication business.
The stories are not very complicated but very engaging, with a long series of surprising events. The stories present a range of crimes, from the first story, Satyanweshi, where Byomkesh destroys an international drug racket, to household mysteries and crimes like Arthamanartham, Makorshar Rosh, etc, all are equally enjoyable. Byomkesh gradually ages through the series, and he has a son called Khoka (little boy) in the series.
Sharadindu did not want to continue the Byomkesh stories, which is why he stopped writing Byomkesh stories from 1938 to 1951. During that time he was busy writing scripts for films in Bombay. After his return to West Bengal, there was still a demand for Byomkesh stories and so he wrote Chitrachor (Picture Imperfect) in 1951 and gradually on to 1970, when his last story 'Bishupal Badh' (Killing of Bishupal) was not completed owing to his untimely death.
List of stories[edit]
In the Byomkesh series there are 32 published and 1 unpublished stories. The list is chronologically arranged.
Color key
- indicates 'story'.
- indicates 'novel'.
- indicates unfinished writings.
| Novel/Story | English title | Year of publicaton | Characters | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ajit | Satyabati | ||||
| Satyanweshi | The Inquisitor | 1932 | Yes | No | |
| Pother Kanta | The Gramaphone Pin Mystery | 1932 | Yes | No | |
| Seemanto-heera | The Hidden Heirloom | 1932 | Yes | No | |
| Makorshar Rosh | The Venom of the Tarantula | 1933 | Yes | No | |
| Arthamanartham | Where there is a Will | 1933 | Yes | Yes | |
| Chorabali | Quicksand | 1933 | Yes | No | |
| Agnibaan | Calamity Strikes | 1935 | Yes | No | |
| Uposonghaar | An Encore for Byomkesh | 1935 | Yes | No | |
| Roktomukhi Neela | The Deadly Diamond | 1936 | Yes | No | |
| Byomkesh O Boroda | Byomkesh and Boroda | 1936 | Yes | No | |
| Chitrochor | Picture Imperfect | 1951 | Yes | Yes | |
| Durgo Rahasya | The Mystery of the Fortress | 1952 | Yes | ||
| Chiriyakhana | The Menagerie | 1953 | Yes | No | |
| Adim Ripu | The Pristine Enemy | 1955 | Yes | No | |
| Banhi-patanga | The Moth and the Flame | 1956 | Yes | ||
| Rokter Daag | The Bloodstains | 1956 | Yes | ||
| Monimondon | The Jewel Case | 1958 | Yes | ||
| Amriter Mrityu | The Death of Amrito | 1959 | Yes | ||
| Shailo Rahasya | The Phantom Client | 1959 | Yes | ||
| Achin Pakhi | The Avenger | 1960 | Yes | ||
| Kohen Kobi Kalidas | Thus Spoke the Poet Kalidasa | 1961 | Yes | ||
| Adrishyo Trikon | The Invisible Triangle | 1961 | Yes | ||
| Khuji Khuji Nari | The Will that Vanished | 1961 | Yes | ||
| Adwitiyo | One and Only | 1961 | Yes | ||
| Mognomoinak | The Magnificent | 1963 | Yes | ||
| Dushtochokro | The Crooked Circle | 1963 | Yes | ||
| Henyalir Chhondo | The Rhythm of the Riddles | 1964 | Yes | Yes | |
| Room Nombor Dui | Room Number 2 | 1964 | No | Yes | |
| Cholonar Chhondo | The Man in a Red Coat | 1965 | No | Yes | |
| Shajarur Kanta | The Quills of the Porcupine | 1967 | No | Yes | |
| Benishonghar | The Annihilation of Beni | 1968 | No | Yes | |
| Lohar Biskut | The Iron Biscuits | 1969 | No | Yes | |
| Bishupal Bodh (unfinished) | The Annihilation of Bishu Paal[1] | 1970 | |||
In other media[edit]
The Byomkesh Bakshi stories have been adapted into several television series, radio programs, films, and video games.
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The 1993-97 Byomkesh Bakshi television series, created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay, and starring Rajit Kapur as Bakshi, and K.K. Raina as Ajit respectively, became the most critically acclaimed and most celebrated adaptation of the character.[2][3]
There have been 20 Bakshi movies, with Abir Chatterjee portraying the character 7 times.
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^'Stories'. 25 December 2009.
- ^'Byomkesh Bakshi (1993, 1997)'.
- ^'Off the beaten track: TV show Byomkesh Bakshi is popular even now'. Hindustan Times. Retrieved 11 August 2016.