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Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay (30 March 1899 – 22 September 1970) was an Indian
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-language writer. He was actively involved with Bengali cinema as well as
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. The creator of the Bengali detective
Byomkesh Bakshi Byomkesh Bakshi is an Indian-Bengali fictional detective created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Referring to himself as a "truth-seeker" or Satyanweshi in the stories, Bakshi is known for his proficiency with observation, logical reasoning, and ...
, Sharadindu composed stories of a wide array of varieties including: novels, short stories, crime and detective stories, plays and screenplays. He wrote historical fictions like Kaler Mandira, Gourmollar (initially named as Mouri Nodir Teere), Tumi Sandhyar Megh, Tungabhadrar Teere, Chuya-Chandan, Maru O Sangha (later made into a Hindi film named Trishagni), Sadashib series and stories of the unnatural with the recurring character Baroda. Besides, he composed many songs and poems.


Personal life and education

He was born to Tarabhushan and Bijaliprabha Bandyopadhyay at his maternal grandparents' home in Jaunpur, United Province,
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on 30 March 1899. The ''Bandyopadhyay'' family's residence was at Purnia,
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, his father ''Tarabhushan's'' workplace but the family originally hailed from
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, North Kolkata,
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,
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.Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), (1976), ''Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan'' (Biographical dictionary)'', , p 504 He completed his matriculation in 1915 from a school in
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. He wrote his first story 'Pretpuri', a Boroda story, when he was only 15 years. After matriculation, he joined the Vidyasagar College,
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. Sisir Bhaduri, the doyen of Bengali stage, was his English professor there. After completing graduation, he went on to study law in
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. He was only thirty years old when he gave up his practice and started working as a writer. In 1928, Himangshu Roy invited him to Bombay to write screenplays. Till 1952 he wrote films, and then settled down in
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to pursue a full-fledged career as a write

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/257813.Sharadindu_Bandyopadhyay]


Characters


Byomkesh Bakshi

Byomkesh Bakshi Byomkesh Bakshi is an Indian-Bengali fictional detective created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Referring to himself as a "truth-seeker" or Satyanweshi in the stories, Bakshi is known for his proficiency with observation, logical reasoning, and ...
is a detective who calls himself ''Satyanweshi'' or the truth-seeker. He is known for his proficiency with observation, logical reasoning, and forensic science which he uses to solve complicated cases, usually murders.


Boroda

''Boroda'' is a ghost-chaser, obsessed with life-after death and in writer's words Bhootanweshi. Like the Mejokorta of Premendra Mitra, he has direct interactions with ghosts. He recounts his many encounters with spirits much to the chagrin of his friends. In ''Byomkesh O Boroda'', the two characters met each other. This series of short stories provide great examples of spine-chilling atmosphere and last-minute twists. The list of stories in chronological order:- # '' Pretpuri'' – 1915 # '' Rokto Khyaddot'' – 1929 # '' Tiktiki'r Dim ''- 1929 # '' Moron Bhomra'' – 1932 # '' Ashareeri'' – 1933 # '' Sobuj Chosma'' – 1933 # '' Bohurupi'' – 1937 # '' Protidhwoni'' – 1938 # '' Dehantor'' – 1949 # '' Malkosh'' – 1962 # '' Nilkar'' – 1958 # '' Akashbani'' – 1946


Sadashib

Sadashib, or Sadashib Rao, is a fictional character of a young lad starring in a series of short stories of Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. The protagonist of the series Sadashib is a
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soldier hailing from the village Dongarhpur. This character was created with the backdrop of 16th century Maharashtra when the
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antipathy was at its pinnacle. The conflict of Chhatrapati Shivaji and
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provided the series with its own distinctive plot.


Background

As per the pretext of the series, the Mughals were residing on Daulatabad north of Maharashtra and Sultan Adil Shah was in the charge of Bijapur fort in the south. Although at the time of the story’s beginning the forces of Shivaji had not yet earned the total trust of entire mass, they were on the rise to end the daily oppression of the simple villagers and the common people in the hands of the tyrant rulers. During this time Sadashib, an
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boy of around seventeen to eighteen was growing up in his maternal uncle’s house in the village Dongarhpur with his uncle and aunt who strongly despised him. One day, his maternal uncle Sakharam decides to throw him out of his home after consulting with the villages head and other elders citing the reason that he is unable to provide sustenance to his household in the time of war and crisis. Sadashiv, who has nobody in the village to turn to leaves, but his friend Kumkum, the daughter of village elder Biththal Patil, advises him to go and join Shivaji’s troops. Later, Kumkum helps him escape on the ailing horse of her father. Sadashiv sets course for Puna, but he encounters Shivaji’s forces enroute, eventually helps them unknowingly. They take him to Torna, where Shivaji was camping and he joins Shivaji’s force and gets popular by the day on the merit of his young as well as cunning stature. In the passage of time, he becomes the go-to-man of Shivaji and helps to tide him over of different problems.


List of Stories

Source: Dey, Anindita (2021)


Characters

* Sadashib – Protagonist of the series, an orphan boy of around seventeen dwelling in the village Dongarhpur on the Paschim ghat mountain range with his maternal uncle Sakharam. He is driven out of the village by his uncle and soon after he joins Shivaji’s forces and becomes one of his loyal soldiers. * Kumkum/Kunku – Daughter of village elder Biththal Patil and Sadashib’s childhood friend, his only well-wisher in the village. It is on her advice that Sadashiv sets out to join Shivaji's forces. After the first story of the series, they again meet each other in the story, 'Sadashiber Hoi Hoi Kando'. * Shivaji – The national hero of Maharashtra, but during the narration of the stories he was considered as a bandit by the commoners. * Shahji Bhonsle – One of the feudal lords of Bijapur, Shivaji's father. * Jijabai – Shivaji’s mother and the wife of Shahji Bhonsle. She is the prime inspiration behind Shivaji’s long-cherished dreams of an independent Maharashtra. She takes care of Sadashib as her own son. * Tanaji – Tanaji Malsare, Shivaji’s minister and childhood companion. * Jesaji – Jesaji Kank, another childhood pal and minister of Shivaji. * Ratnaji – Shivaji’s childhood friend and the spy of him. Disguised as a foot soldier of Bijapur. * Sakharam – The miser and heartless uncle of Sadashib whom he strongly despises. * Biththal Patil – One of the village elders of Sadashib’s native village and Kumkum’s father. Sadashb stole his ailing horse when he was escaping the village.


Incomplete Stories

Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay was advised and motivated to write about Shivaji through the view of a young soldier by his friend and fellow author,
Rajshekhar Basu Rajshekhar Basu ( bn, রাজশেখর বসু; better known by the pen name Parashuram; 16 March 1880 – 27 April 1960) was a Bengali chemist, author and lexicographer. He was chiefly known for his comic and satirical short sto ...
. There were four more drafts or incomplete stories obtained from Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's notebook, which are — * Sadashiber Roktarokti Kando * Sadashiber Kelenkari Kando * Sadashiber Bidghute Kando * Sadashiber Mahamari Kando It is understood that he wanted to script the entire history of Shivaji’s rise to the behest of glory and success through this series, but he could not finish them due to his untimely death in 1970.


Adaptations

* The five Sadashib Stories have been translated into English by ''Sreejata Gupta'' in the book '''Band of Soldiers: A Year on the Road with Shivaji. * Sadashib was adapted as comics in the 1980s for the '' Anandamela edited by Nirendranath Chakravarty,'' illustrated by ''Bimal Das'' and adapted by ''Tarun Majumdar''. * Radio play by ''Akashbani''. * The ''Sunday Suspense series'' of ''98.3 Radio Mirchi (Kolkata)'' adapted all the Sadashib stories, portraying RJ Somak as the protagonist.


Bibliography


Byomkesh Bakshi

# ''1932 Satyanweshi aka The Truth-Seeker'' # ''1932 Pother Kanta aka The (Thorns in the Path) Gramophone Pin Mystery'' # ''1932 Seemanto-Heera aka The Hidden Heirloom'' # ''1933 Makorshar Rosh aka The Venom of the Tarantula'' # ''1933 Arthamanartham aka Where There's a Will'' # ''1933 Chorabali aka Quicksand'' # ''1935 Agnibaan aka Calamity Strikes'' # ''1935 Uposonghaar aka An Encore for Byomkesh'' # ''1936 Raktomukhi Neela aka The Deadly Diamond'' # ''1936 Byomkesh O Boroda aka Byomkesh and Barada'' # ''1951 Chitrochor aka Picture Imperfect'' # ''1952 Durgo Rahasya The Mystery of the Fortress'' # ''1953 Chiriyakhana aka The Menagerie'' # ''1955 Adim Ripu aka The Ancient Enemy.'' # ''1956 Banhi-patanga aka Flame and Moth'' # ''1956 Rokter Daag (Bloodstains)'' # ''1958 Monimondon aka The Jewel Case'' # ''1959 Amriter Mrityu aka The Death of Amrito'' # ''1959 Shailo Rahasya aka Phantom Client'' # ''1960 Achin Pakhi aka The Avenger'' # ''1961 Kohen Kobi Kalidas aka Thus spoke Kavi Kalidasa'' # ''1961 Adrishyo Trikon aka The Invisible Triangle'' # ''1961 Khunji Khunji Nari aka The Will that Vanished'' # ''1961 Adwitiyo (Unique)'' # ''1963 Mognomoinak aka The Secret Berg'' # ''1963 Dushtochokro aka The Crooked Circle'' # ''1964 Henyalir Chhondo aka The Rhythm of Riddles'' # ''1964 Room Nombor Dui aka Room Number 2'' # ''1965 Chholonar Chhondo aka Man in a Red Coat'' # ''1967 Shajarur Kanta aka The Quills of the Porcupine'' # ''1968 Benishonghar aka The Killing of Beni'' # ''1969 Lohar Biskut aka Iron Biscuits'' # ''1970 Bishupal Bodh (The Slaying of Bishupal)''


Sadashib

#''Sadashiber Adikando'' #''Sadashiber Agnikando'' #''Sadashiber Dourodouri Kando'' #''Sadashiber Hoi-Hoi Kando'' #''Sadashiber Ghora-Ghora Kando''


Novels


Historical Fiction

'Among contemporary writers of Bengali – nobody could write a historical fiction quite like him. Who can create that atmosphere, who else has the wit and humour…his prose had a different taste altogether – I am rather fond of it....’ that’s what Sunil Gangopadhyay said about Saradindu Bandopadhyay regarding his historical novels and stories. Set in different periods of Indian history, right from the Pre-Aryan days to the
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,
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era till the age of the
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– they are a unique blend of scintillating twists and turns, of romance, adventure and revenge, characters brought to life by a unique idiom and vocabulary to suit the ethos of that bygone era. Saradindu himself said – 'My stories are not fictionalized history, they are historical fiction. Since the writer spent the latter half of his life in Maharashtra,
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and the Western Ghats form a picturesque backdrop to quite a few of his stories, many of which narrate tales of the Maratha hero, Chhatrapati Shivaji. * ''Sadashib series'' * ''Kaler Mandira'' ��ালের মন্দিরা(1951) * ''GaurMallar'' ��ৌড়মল্লার(1954) * ''Tumi Sandhyar Megh'' ��ুমি সন্ধ্যার মেঘ(1958) * ''Kumarsambhaber Kabi'' ��ুমারসম্ভবের কবি(1963) * ''Tungabhadrar Teere'' ��ুঙ্গভদ্রার তীরে(1965) *''Jhinder Bondi'' ��িন্দের বন্দী Social: ''Dadar Kirti'' ��াদার কীর্তি


Short stories

* ''Jathismar'' ��াতিস্মর(1933) * ''Chuya-Chandan'' ��ুয়া-চন্দন(1935) * ''BishKonya'' ��িষকন্যা(1942) * ''Sada Prithibi'' ��াদা পৃথিবী(1948) * ''Emon Dine'' ��মন দিনে(1963) * ''ShankhaKankan'' ��ঙ্খকঙ্কণ(1963) * ''Kortar Kirti'' ��র্তার কীর্তি* ''Timingil'' ��িমিঙ্গিল* ''Protidwondee'' ��্রতিদ্বন্দী* ''Adim Nrityo'' ��দিম নৃত্য* ''Kutub Shirshe'' ��ুতুব শীর্ষে* ''Vendeta'' ��েনডেটা* ''Mone Mone'' ��নে মনে* ''Jhi'' ��ি* ''Toothbrush'' ��ুথব্রাশ* ''Arob Sagorer Rosikota'' ��রব সাগরের রসিকতা* ''Premik'' ��্রেমিক* ''Roopkotha'' ��ূপকথা* ''GronthiRohosyo'' ��্রন্থিরহস্য* ''Bhutor Chondrobindu'' ��ূতোর চন্দ্রবিন্দু* ''SondehoJonok Byapar'' ��ন্দেহজনক ব্যাপার* ''Sekalini'' ��েকালিনী* ''Asomapto'' ��সমাপ্ত* ''Mukhos'' ��ুখোস* ''Poriksha'' ��রীক্ষা* ''Vokti Vajon'' ��ক্তি ভোজন* ''Bohu Bighnani'' ��হু বিঘ্নানি* ''Pagjotish'' ��্রাগ্জ্যোতিষ* ''Raktakhadyot'' ��ক্তখদ্যোৎ* ''Amitabha'' ��মিতাভ* ''Biryashulka'' ��ীর্য্যশুল্কা* ''Tikimedh'' ��িকিমেধ* ''Mritpradeep'' ��ৃৎপ্রদীপ


Collections

* ''Sharadindu Omnibus'' ��রদিন্দু অমনিবাস(in 12 volumes) (edited by
Pratul Chandra Gupta Pratul Chandra Gupta (16 January 1910 – 11 March 1990) "Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan Vol.II in Bengali edited by Anjali Bose, published by Sahitya Samsad, Kolkata, India, January 2019 edition Page 226 was an Indian historian, writer and the a ...
, Bandyopadhyay's friend and published by the Ananda Publishers, Kolkata).


Filmography

Screenplay: * '' Bhabhi'' (1938) directed by
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for
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, with story by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Based on the short story "Bisher Dhoan". * '' Vachan'' (1938) directed by Franz Osten for Bombay Talkies. * ''Durga'' ��ুর্গা(1939) * ''Kangan'' (1939) * ''Navjeevan'' (1939) * ''Azad'' (1940) * ''
Jhinder Bandi ''Jhinder Bondi'' ( bn, ঝিন্দের বন্দী; English: Prisoner of Jhind) is a 1961 Indian Bengali-language historical drama film produced by Bholanath Roy under his banner B.N Productions and directed by the legendary Tapan Sin ...
'' ��িন্দের বন্দী(1961) —Directed by
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is based on a recreation of Prisoner of Zenda written by Anthony Hope. This novel is categorised as one of Sharadindu's romantic novels. * '' Chiriyakhana'' ��িড়িয়াখানা(1966) —Directed by
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is based on one of the most intricate detective novels ever written in
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, featuring
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as the supersleuth
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.


TV series based on his writings

* '' Byomkesh Bakshi (TV series)'' (1993, 1997) – A
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TV series based on
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directed by
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made for
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. The series stars Rajit Kapur as
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,
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as Ajit Bandyopadhyay and Sukanya Kulkarni as Satyavati. The series had two season. First season aired on 1993 and the second season on 1997. * '' Byomkesh'' (2014-2015) – A
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television series based on the
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made for
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channel. The series stars Gaurav Chakrabarty, Saugata Bandyopadhyay and Ridhima Ghosh as
Byomkesh Bakshi Byomkesh Bakshi is an Indian-Bengali fictional detective created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Referring to himself as a "truth-seeker" or Satyanweshi in the stories, Bakshi is known for his proficiency with observation, logical reasoning, and ...
, Ajit and Satyabati respectively. * '' Byomkesh'' (2017)


Films based on his writings


Bengali

* '' Shajarur Kanta'' (1974) -directed by actress-turned-director Manju Dey and produced by Star Productions was the second film of the Bakshi series. Satindra Bhattacharya replaced Uttam Kumar as Bakshi while Shailen Mukherjee reprised his role as Ajit. * '' Dadar Kirti'' ��াদার কীর্তি(1980) —Directed by Tarun Majumdar. This full-length feature is based on a novel of the same name. * ''Meghmukti'' ��েঘমুক্তি(1981) —Directed by Tarun Majumdar. This full-length feature is based on a short-story of named ''Kortar Kirti''. * '' Magno Mainak'' ��গ্ন মৈনাক(2009)—Directed by Swapan Ghoshal who also directed the two Bengali TV series on the sleuth. The film is featuring several TV actors. TV actor Shuvrajit Dutta is playing Bakshi. * ''
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'' ��্যোমকেশ বক্সী(2010) —Directed by Anjan Dutt. This movie is based on the story ''Adim Ripu'' 'আদিম রিপু'' Abir Chatterjee plays Byomkesh Bakshi while Saswata Chatterjee plays Ajit. Swastika Mukherjee plays Shiuli the bar dancer and Chandan Sen plays arms dealer Batul. Dutta plans to make a trilogy. * '' Abar Byomkesh'' ��বার ব্যোমকেশ(2012) —Directed by Anjan Dutt. This movie is based on the story ''Chitrachor'' 'চিত্রচোর '' This series is expected to be followed by ''Kohen Kobi Kalidas'' . * ''Maya Bazaar'' ��ায়া বাজার(2012) – Directed by Joydeep Ghosh. It is an anthology film containing three short films. Two of them were based on two short stories (viz. ''Dehantor দেহান্তর ' and ''Shunyo Shudhu Shunyo Noy শূন্য শুধু শূন্য নয় ' ) by Bandyopadhyay. * '' Jekhane Bhooter Bhoy'' ��েখানে ভুতের ভয়(2012), a film directed by
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, is based on three separate stories, the last one being Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's 'Bhoot Bhabishyat'(ভুত-ভবিষ্যৎ), starring Saswata Chatterjee and Paran Banerjee in lead roles. * '' Satyanweshi'' ��ত্যান্বেষী(2013), the last film directed by Rituparno Ghosh and released in 2013, is based on the story ''"Chorabali" '' 'চোরাবালি'', ''Quick sand'' ''
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'' played the role of Byomkesh, with Anindya Chattopadhyay as Ajit. * In the film '' Chaar'' (2014), one story ''(Porikkha)'' is written by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. The film is directed by
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. * '' Byomkesh Phire Elo'' ��্যোমকেশ ফিরে এলো(2014) —Directed by Anjan Dutt. This movie is based on the Byomkesh story ''Beni Sanghar'' (বেণীসংহার). * '' Shajarur Kanta'' ��জারুর কাঁটা(2015) —Directed by Saibal Mitra. This movie is based on the Byomkesh story of same name. * ''
Byomkesh Bakshi Byomkesh Bakshi is an Indian-Bengali fictional detective created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Referring to himself as a "truth-seeker" or Satyanweshi in the stories, Bakshi is known for his proficiency with observation, logical reasoning, and ...
'' ��্যোমকেশ বক্সী(2015) —Directed by Anjan Dutt. This movie is based on the Byomkesh story ''Kohen Kobi Kalidas'' (কহেন কবি কালিদাস). * '' Har Har Byomkesh'' ��হ্নি পতঙ্গ(2015) —Directed by
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. This movie is based on the Byomkesh story ''Banhi Patanga (বন্হী পতঙ্গ)''. * '' Monchora'' ��নচোরা (2015) —Directed by
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. This movie is based on the novel of same name. * ''Baroda O Bohurupi'' ��রদা ও বহুরূপী(2016) -Directed by Neelotpal Sinharoy and acted by Sambrita Ghatak. Short movie, based on the Story Bohurupi (বহুরূপী) * '' Byomkesh O Chiriyakhana'' ��্যোমকেশ ও চিড়িয়াখানা (2016) -Directed by Anjan Dutta. This movie is based on the byomkesh story "Chiriyakhana"(চিড়িয়াখানা). * '' Byomkesh Pawrbo'' (2016) This movie was directed by
Arindam Sil Arindam Sil is an Indian actor, film director and line producer. Early life Sil was born on 12 March 1964 in North Calcutta to a traditional joint family. He was a student of St. Joseph's College, Calcutta, and St. Xavier's College, Kolkata, ...
. * '' Byomkesh O Agnibaan'' (2017) This movie was directed by Anjan Dutt. * ''
Byomkesh Gotro ''Byomkesh Gotro'' is a  Bengali detective thriller film directed by Arindam Sil and based on a Byomkesh Bakshi story ''Rakter Daag'' by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. This film is produced by  Shrikant Mohta and  Mahen ...
'' (2018) This movie was directed by
Arindam Sil Arindam Sil is an Indian actor, film director and line producer. Early life Sil was born on 12 March 1964 in North Calcutta to a traditional joint family. He was a student of St. Joseph's College, Calcutta, and St. Xavier's College, Kolkata, ...
. * '' Satyanweshi Byomkesh'' (2019)- This movie was directed by Sayantan Ghosal. Parambrata Chatterjee played the character of Byomkesh and Rudranil Ghosh played the character of Ajit. This movie is based on the byomkesh story "Magnamainak"(মগ্নমৈনাক).


Hindi

* '' Trishagni'' (1988) is a film directed by Nabendu Ghosh, based on Sharadindu's historical short story ''Moru O Sangho''. * ''
Detective Byomkesh Bakshi ''Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!'' is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language mystery action thriller film directed by Dibakar Banerjee, and produced by Banerjee and Aditya Chopra. The story is based on the fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi created by the B ...
'' (2015) directed by Dibakar Banerjee. The lead role is played by Sushant Singh Rajput and the film is set in 1942.


See also

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Byomkesh Bakshi in other media Byomkesh Bakshi is an Indian-Bengali detective character created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Referring himself as "truth-seeker" or Satyanweshi in the stories, Bakshi is known for his proficiency with observation, logical reasoning, and forens ...


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References


Further reading

* Roy, Pinaki. ''The Manichean Investigators: A Postcolonial and Cultural Rereading of the Sherlock Holmes and Byomkesh Bakshi Stories''. New Delhi: Sarup Book Publishers, 2008. .


External links

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Romance By Saradindu Bandhopadhyay

Sunday Suspense of Saradindu Bandhopadhyay

Best Detective Story in Bengali literature
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