![]() ![]() What’s more, she and Ajit play a much bigger role in influencing the outcome of Byomkesh’s investigation of Satyakam’s murder. ![]() As for Sohini, she has not deviated an inch from the character she played, like what, a year ago? She has owned Satyabati and it shows in every frame that has her. Rahul too has done enough to make us forget the fact that Ritwick (Chakraborty) was walking in Ajit's shoes, and remarkably well at that, till the last Byomkesh. And Abir has excelled in playing even this mellower avatar. Nor does he hold back on punches when a few need to be landed right.īut yes, right from the poetic exchanges between Byomkesh, Satyabati and Ajit to the depth of their commentary on issues of historical and socio-political relevance in 1952 - the temporal setting of the film - the narrative focuses more on the cerebral Byomkesh. But then, the latter makes up for it by not mincing his words when a warning needs a fitting reply. In fact, the victim, Satyakam (Arjun), has more action scenes than the master sleuth. But if you’re a fan of the Satyanweshi’s depth of knowledge and deduction skills, this film is certainly up your street.īyomkesh Gowtro is more brain than brawn. Soon, after the Satyanweshi reaches the hill town with Satyabati (Sohini) and Ajit (Rahul), Satyakam is shot dead.īyomkesh Gowtro Review: If you are expecting a re-run of the signature Arindam Sil Byomkesh flick that’s racy and thrilling, you’ll be a mite disappointed with Byomkesh Gowtro. Byomkesh Gowtro Story: Satyakam (Arjun), a young businessman and a Casanova from Mussoorie, visits Byomkesh in Kolkata and asks him to investigate his inevitable murder. ![]()
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