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Byomkesh Bakshi
File:Byomkesh Bakshi (1993 TV series) poster.jpg
Rajit Kapur as Byomkesh Bakshi in the TV series
GenreDetective, Thriller
Based onByomkesh Bakshi
by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
Written bySharadindu Bandyopadhyay
Basu Chatterjee
Mriganka Sekhar Ray
Directed byBasu Chatterjee
StarringRajit Kapur
K. K. Raina
Sukanya Kulkarni
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes34
Production
Running timeapproximately 40 minutes
Original release
NetworkDD National
Release1993 –
1997

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.[1][2]

Synopsis

Byomkesh Bakshi is a Bengali Detective who takes on spine-chilling case with his sidekick Ajit kamar banerji. Byomkesh identifies himself as Satyanweshi meaning 'truth seeker' rather than a detective. Where he stands out from other legendary detectives like Poirot or Holmes is that he is more concerned with truth than with law as evidenced from his cases where he lets the perpetuator die by manipulating the circumstances using their own methods as a redemption and deliverance of justice for victim in absence of evidence as in Balak Jasoos, Ret Ka Daldal and few other cases. It was shown that Byomkesh and his friend were heavy tea drinker and chain smoker.

Basu Chatterjee adapted each novel by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay into an episode (except Chiriyakhana and Adim Ripu, which are made in two part episodes).

Cast

Episodic appearances

  • Aditya Srivastava ... Madhumoy
  • Ali Akbar ... Abhay
  • Anang Desai ... Himangshu Roy
  • Anju ... Nand dulal's wife
  • Anup Soni ... Nikhil
  • Anupama Chatterji ... Sheela
  • Arun Chakraborty ... Sachin
  • Arun Mathur ... Police Commissioner[4]
  • Ashdin Kapadia ... Arun
  • Ashiesh Roy ... Makrand
  • Ashit K. Banerji ... Motilal
  • Asutosh Mishra ... Ghanshyam[4]
  • Athar Qureishi ... Dr. Mohan
  • Avinash Masurekar ... K. K. Mustafi
  • B.P.Singh ... Beniprasad
  • Baghi Chandel ... Shailendra Kumar & Bantu
  • Bhushan ... Servant
  • Bunty Bahl ... Manimoy Sarkar[5]
  • Chandu Parkhi ... Prafulla
  • Daji Bhatwadekar ... Nand dulal babu
  • Devendra Khandelwal ... Tridivendra Narayan
  • Dilip Roy Chaudhury ... Bhootnath
  • Dinyar Tirandaz ... Inspector Sen
  • Dolon Roy ... Malati
  • Gagan Gupta ... Gopi
  • Govind Namdeo ... Ramkishore Singh
  • Hanif Zahoor ... Inspector Sashank
  • Kesto Mitra ... Bhootnath[5]
  • Khalid Mohammed ... Servant
  • Krishnakant ... Kaligati Bhattacharya
  • Kumar Shirazi ... Ramanath Niyogi
  • Lalla ... Postman
  • Manasvi Singh ... Inspector Biren
  • Manik Chaudhury ... Ishwar Babu[4]
  • Milind Gunaji ... Debashish
  • Mukul Nag ... Prabal Gupta
  • Mulraj Rajda ... Kailash Chandra
  • Narendra Gupta ... Ravi Verma
  • Naved Aslam ... Sanat & Sukumar (Wasiyat)
  • Ninad Deshpande ... Vijay
  • Nirupam Bhattacharya ... Harinath (masterji)
  • Parag Dave ... Habul
  • Prashant Jaiswal ... Falguni Pal
  • Prateeksha Lonkar ... Shakuntala
  • Prem Bedi ... DSP Purandar Pande
  • Prem Rishi ... Maharaj Ramendra Sinha
  • Puran Singh ... Sardarji (Taxi Driver)
  • Pushpa Verma ... Habul's mother
  • R. S. Chopra ... Rasmoy Sarkar[5]
  • Rabi Ghosh ... Badridas
  • Rabi Sinha ... Bilash Mullick
  • Raghu Mulwal ... Secretary
  • Raj Shekhar ... Tarashankar
  • Rajendra Gupta ... Mahidhar Chowdhury
  • Raju Shrestha ... Satyakam Das
  • Rakesh Sahu ... Chunni Lal & Prabhat
  • Ramamurty ... Professor Deb Kumar
  • Ramesh Gohil ... Asutosh Mitra
  • Ravi Jhankal ... Inspector Sarkar
  • Robin Gupta ... Hotel Manager
  • Rony Saha ... Himangshu's daughter
  • Salim Shah ... Sunil
  • Samir Jani ... Bhola[5]
  • Shakti Singh ... Inspector Sanyal[5]
  • Shilpa Tulaskar ... Tulsi
  • Shreechand Makhija ... Professor Nepal Gupta
  • Soma Chakravarty ... Young Lady
  • Somesh Agarwal ... Sharda Prasad & Hotel Owner
  • Samir Jain ... Ramhari
  • Suchitra Gudekar ... Deepa
  • Sunil Dhawan ... Doctor Rudra
  • Suresh Bhagwat ... Anukul Babu[4]
  • Tushar Majumdar ... Makhan Lal
  • Utpal Dutt ... Sir Digindra Narayan
  • Vicky ... Postman
  • Vinay Malhotra ... Harihar
  • Virendra Saxena ... Dr.Ghatak
  • Yatin Karyekar ... Manmath Rudra

Episodes[6]

Season 1 (1993)

  • Satyanweshi
  • Raste Ka Kanta
  • Seemant Heera
  • Makdi Ka Ras
  • Wasiyat
  • Ret Ka Daldal
  • Lal Neelam
  • Bhoot
  • Agnivaan
  • Upasanhaar
  • Tasveer Chor
  • Kile Ka Rahasya
  • Chiryaghar - P- 1
  • Chiryaghar - P- 2

Season 2 (1997)

  • Aadim Shatru - P- 1
  • Aadim Shatru - P- 2
  • Aag Aur Patanga
  • Vansh Ka Khoon
  • Necklace
  • Amrit ki Maut
  • Pahari Rahasya
  • Anjaan khooni
  • Kahin Kavi Kalidas
  • Adrisya Trikon
  • Wasiyat ka Rahasya
  • Bemisal
  • Balak Jasoos
  • Chakrant
  • Paheli Gatha
  • Kamra no. 102
  • Dhokadhari
  • Sahi ka Kanta
  • Benisanaghar
  • Lohe ka Biscuit

See also

References

  1. ^ "Byomkesh Bakshi (1993, 1997)".
  2. ^ "Off the beaten track: TV show Byomkesh Bakshi is popular even now". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 11 August 2016. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Rajit Kapur enjoyed the simplicity of Byomkesh Bakshi". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 11 August 2016. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpdo8t2F8cQ
  5. ^ a b c d e https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-rbR3d72A4
  6. ^ "Byomkesh Bakshi (1993, 1997) Episode List".

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