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Shajarur Kanta (2015 film)

Shajarur Kanta is a 2015 Byomkesh Bakshi mystery film based on the novel of same name by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay.[3] The film is directed by Saibal Mitra,[4][5] and produced by Pradip Churiwal and Saikat Mitra.[6][7] It is the second Shajarur Kanta film adaptation in Bengali, the other being the 1974 film of same name.[8][9]

Shajarur Kanta
Poster of the film.
Directed bySaibal Mitra
Based onShajarur Kanta by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
Produced byPradip Churiwal
Saikat Mitra
StarringDhritiman Chatterjee
Pradip Mukherjee
Indraneil Sengupta
Konkona Sen Sharma
Mayukh Dutta
CinematographySamit Gupta
Edited bySumit Ghosh
Music byTejendra Narayan Majumdar[1]
Production
company
Macneill Media Pvt. Ltd.
Release date
  • 20 March 2015 (2015-03-20)
Running time
178 minutes[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot edit

The film begins with a drama performance by a group theater ‘Swapnochari’. Deepa who plays the lead role, is the star of the evening, but expresses no joy despite the audience's approval. Next week, she is being married off, against her wishes, to a young industrialist by the name of Debashish Bhatto and this is her last show. Deepa has nothing against Debashis. He is good-looking, extremely well-to-do and interested in the arts, but she is in love with someone else. She dare not tell her family about him because all hell would then break loose.

Nripati Laha, the founder member of the group, and Deepa's brother Vijay look forward to the wedding as they both have much to gain from this alliance. Nripati hopes to get a solid sponsorship for the Swapnochari through Debashis's ‘Bhatta Group of Industries’. However, there are several others who are not so happy. Prabal Gupta, the director of the group theater is not only unhappy, but angry at the bargain. He considers Deepa to be his creation as he is the one who had trained her painstakingly into becoming the actress she is today. Deepa leaving the group means that the lead actress would be gone. Deepa's wedding takes place right on schedule the week after the show. All the members of the group attend and all put up a joyous front. Debashis is already enchanted by his beautiful bride; the only thing that bothers him is the sullen expression on her face.

Debashis's fleeting anxiety about his bride's state of mind turns out to be eerily clairvoyant. When he tries to pull her into his arms after they are alone in their flower-bedecked bedroom that night, she draws back and informs him that she is in love with someone else. Debashis is stunned.

Debashis takes some time to digest this, but eventually offers to give her a divorce so that she can marry the man she loves. However, Deepa is not ready for that either. It would be impossible for her to go back to her family. She pleads with him to let her stay on in his household as his legal wife until her lover is ready. Then she will ask him to grant her a divorce.

The very same night — the night of Deepa's wedding –a beggar is killed on the streets of Kolkata. The sky is strangely dark and, just before the murder, crows gather inexplicably on the overhead wires and railings of the nearby park as if in foreboding of something evil. No one pays much attention to the news of the murder the next morning and among those who do; many feel that there are too many beggars in Kolkata anyway. In any case, the story is hardly noticed as it is featured in a small unnoticeable corner in one of the back pages. Such murders are common enough occurrences in big cities to merit much attention; the only thing uncommon being the murder weapon: a porcupine quill driven clean through the heart of the victim from the back.

One person does notice it though — Byomkesh Bakshi whose habit it is to read several papers from end to end every morning looking for exactly such small, unnoticed stories. As Byomkesh tells his dear friend and assistant Ajit of the incident and rues the fact that killers of Kolkata are becoming creative these days, footsteps are heard on the staircase outside followed by the ringing of the doorbell. It is Deepa's brother Vijay. He looks distraught and appeals to Byomkesh for help. It appears that Vijay had been to visit Debashis and Deepa the morning after the wedding and that Debashis had blamed him and Nripati squarely for having been architects of this marriage when they knew fully well that Deepa had a secret lover. Debashis also told him that the marriage had not been consummated because of this complication. Vijay now wants Byomkesh to help him find Deepa's secret lover. Once he knows the guy's name, Vijay will fix him so that he never dares to disturb Deepa again. Byomkesh tells Vijay that his job is not to look for secret lovers of women especially since in this case, Deepa is in no way to blame for a marriage that has been forced upon her. Byomkesh is far more interested in the mystery of the beggar murdered with the porcupine quill. Coincidentally, the DC DD of Kolkata police has just rung him up to solicit his help in solving the strange case of the porcupine quill murder.

Meanwhile, Deepa's unusual married life continues. She and Debashis are courteous to each other, but no more than that. They sleep in separate bedrooms but put up an appearance of conjugal bliss in front of outsiders. Deepa refuses to meet anyone, especially her family members; she remains mainly at home and keeps entirely to herself. Soon after, she receives a gift packet with no name on it. When she opens it, she finds a beautiful pair of designer earrings made of some strange horn like substance. She puts them on, more out of curiosity than anything else, and then decides to keep them on as they are so striking in appearance. Yet another gift comes along — this time from ’a real sender’. Debashis hands her a mobile phone. He has been feeling sorry for her despite what she has done to him and has bought her the phone so that she may at least keep in touch with her friends.

Once she is alone in her room, Deepa starts sending text messages to a certain number instead of calling anyone. The killer does indeed strike again, very soon. In fact, the strange marriage and even stranger murders play themselves out like unconnected tracks running parallel to each other. Terror grips the city after this. The Porcupine has struck twice in the same night. Television channels pitch in enthusiastically. Kapil's editor is delighted and puts him on the job of covering the grisly crimes. Kapil is on his toes all day, reporting continuously from the scenes of the recent murders.[10][7]

Cast edit

Critical reception edit

Madhusree Ghosh of The Times of India two and a half star out of five, and said: "Sajarur Kanta, the original story, is a readers' favourite and Saradindu, being a scriptwriter himself, handled the story like a film's plotline. Here, though, Saibal Mitra has given his imagination a free run in the name of turning the plot into a contemporary story. As a result, the motive, characters, denouement and circumstances are all changed. What we are served with is a three-hour yawn fest.

Konkona as Deepa and Indraneil as Debasish have done a decent job. Their chemistry is crackling but the script doesn't allow the romance to bloom. Moreover, Dhritiman's Byomkesh is quite far removed from the character we know, speaking English with a British accent and effecting theatrical expressions and dramatic entrances. Kaushik Sen's Prabal is intense but falls victim to a poor script. The film is touted as a thriller, but thanks to the poor editing there is little of that thrill left by the time the end credits roll."[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ About Sajarur Kanta
  2. ^ a b Sajarur Kanta Movie Review
  3. ^ "Another Byomkesh Bakshi mystery - The Indian Express". The Indian Express. 6 June 2014.
  4. ^
  5. ^ http://ibnlive.in.com/news/konkona-sen-sharma-indraneil-sengupta-to-star-in-latest-byomkesh-bakshi-film-sajarur-kanta/467584-8-73.html [dead link]
  6. ^ "Konkona Sen Sharma-Indraneil Sengupta to star in new Byomkesh Bakshi film - The Indian Express". The Indian Express. 26 April 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Press Meet of 'Sajarur Kanta' held". Gomolo.
  8. ^ "Sajaraur Kanta". Complete index to world film. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  9. ^ Chatterjee, Shoma (24 May 2014). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Dextrocardia features in Bengali film 'Sajarur Kanta'". Mid-Day. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
  11. ^ a b c Dhritiman Chatterjee plays Byomkesh Bakshi in upcoming Bengali film - Sajarur Kanta
  12. ^ "Saibal Mitra's Byomkesh Bakshi is a distinguished "social scientist" played by Dhritiman Chatterjee". The Indian Express. Retrieved 20 February 2015.

External links edit

  • Shajarur Kanta at IMDb  

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Shajarur Kanta is a 2015 Byomkesh Bakshi mystery film based on the novel of same name by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay 3 The film is directed by Saibal Mitra 4 5 and produced by Pradip Churiwal and Saikat Mitra 6 7 It is the second Shajarur Kanta film adaptation in Bengali the other being the 1974 film of same name 8 9 Shajarur KantaPoster of the film Directed bySaibal MitraBased onShajarur Kanta by Sharadindu BandyopadhyayProduced byPradip ChuriwalSaikat MitraStarringDhritiman ChatterjeePradip MukherjeeIndraneil SenguptaKonkona Sen SharmaMayukh DuttaCinematographySamit GuptaEdited bySumit GhoshMusic byTejendra Narayan Majumdar 1 ProductioncompanyMacneill Media Pvt Ltd Release date20 March 2015 2015 03 20 Running time178 minutes 2 CountryIndiaLanguageBengali Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Critical reception 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThis section is too long Consider splitting it into new pages adding subheadings or condensing it October 2019 The film begins with a drama performance by a group theater Swapnochari Deepa who plays the lead role is the star of the evening but expresses no joy despite the audience s approval Next week she is being married off against her wishes to a young industrialist by the name of Debashish Bhatto and this is her last show Deepa has nothing against Debashis He is good looking extremely well to do and interested in the arts but she is in love with someone else She dare not tell her family about him because all hell would then break loose Nripati Laha the founder member of the group and Deepa s brother Vijay look forward to the wedding as they both have much to gain from this alliance Nripati hopes to get a solid sponsorship for the Swapnochari through Debashis s Bhatta Group of Industries However there are several others who are not so happy Prabal Gupta the director of the group theater is not only unhappy but angry at the bargain He considers Deepa to be his creation as he is the one who had trained her painstakingly into becoming the actress she is today Deepa leaving the group means that the lead actress would be gone Deepa s wedding takes place right on schedule the week after the show All the members of the group attend and all put up a joyous front Debashis is already enchanted by his beautiful bride the only thing that bothers him is the sullen expression on her face Debashis s fleeting anxiety about his bride s state of mind turns out to be eerily clairvoyant When he tries to pull her into his arms after they are alone in their flower bedecked bedroom that night she draws back and informs him that she is in love with someone else Debashis is stunned Debashis takes some time to digest this but eventually offers to give her a divorce so that she can marry the man she loves However Deepa is not ready for that either It would be impossible for her to go back to her family She pleads with him to let her stay on in his household as his legal wife until her lover is ready Then she will ask him to grant her a divorce The very same night the night of Deepa s wedding a beggar is killed on the streets of Kolkata The sky is strangely dark and just before the murder crows gather inexplicably on the overhead wires and railings of the nearby park as if in foreboding of something evil No one pays much attention to the news of the murder the next morning and among those who do many feel that there are too many beggars in Kolkata anyway In any case the story is hardly noticed as it is featured in a small unnoticeable corner in one of the back pages Such murders are common enough occurrences in big cities to merit much attention the only thing uncommon being the murder weapon a porcupine quill driven clean through the heart of the victim from the back One person does notice it though Byomkesh Bakshi whose habit it is to read several papers from end to end every morning looking for exactly such small unnoticed stories As Byomkesh tells his dear friend and assistant Ajit of the incident and rues the fact that killers of Kolkata are becoming creative these days footsteps are heard on the staircase outside followed by the ringing of the doorbell It is Deepa s brother Vijay He looks distraught and appeals to Byomkesh for help It appears that Vijay had been to visit Debashis and Deepa the morning after the wedding and that Debashis had blamed him and Nripati squarely for having been architects of this marriage when they knew fully well that Deepa had a secret lover Debashis also told him that the marriage had not been consummated because of this complication Vijay now wants Byomkesh to help him find Deepa s secret lover Once he knows the guy s name Vijay will fix him so that he never dares to disturb Deepa again Byomkesh tells Vijay that his job is not to look for secret lovers of women especially since in this case Deepa is in no way to blame for a marriage that has been forced upon her Byomkesh is far more interested in the mystery of the beggar murdered with the porcupine quill Coincidentally the DC DD of Kolkata police has just rung him up to solicit his help in solving the strange case of the porcupine quill murder Meanwhile Deepa s unusual married life continues She and Debashis are courteous to each other but no more than that They sleep in separate bedrooms but put up an appearance of conjugal bliss in front of outsiders Deepa refuses to meet anyone especially her family members she remains mainly at home and keeps entirely to herself Soon after she receives a gift packet with no name on it When she opens it she finds a beautiful pair of designer earrings made of some strange horn like substance She puts them on more out of curiosity than anything else and then decides to keep them on as they are so striking in appearance Yet another gift comes along this time from a real sender Debashis hands her a mobile phone He has been feeling sorry for her despite what she has done to him and has bought her the phone so that she may at least keep in touch with her friends Once she is alone in her room Deepa starts sending text messages to a certain number instead of calling anyone The killer does indeed strike again very soon In fact the strange marriage and even stranger murders play themselves out like unconnected tracks running parallel to each other Terror grips the city after this The Porcupine has struck twice in the same night Television channels pitch in enthusiastically Kapil s editor is delighted and puts him on the job of covering the grisly crimes Kapil is on his toes all day reporting continuously from the scenes of the recent murders 10 7 Cast editDhritiman Chatterjee as Byomkesh Bakshi 11 12 Pradip Mukherjee as Ajit Bandyopadhyay Sonali Gupta Basu as Satyabati Indraneil Sengupta as Debasish Bhatta 11 Konkona Sen Sharma as Deepa Bhatta 11 Kaushik Sen as Prabal Gupta Debdut Ghosh as Sujan Mitra Biswajit Chakraborty as Nripati Laha Kanchana Maitra as Subhra Ghosh Dwijen Bandopadhyay as Bijoy Madhab Mukherjee Nilendra Dewan as Kharag Bahadur Subrata Guha Roy as Kapil BoseCritical reception editMadhusree Ghosh of The Times of India two and a half star out of five and said Sajarur Kanta the original story is a readers favourite and Saradindu being a scriptwriter himself handled the story like a film s plotline Here though Saibal Mitra has given his imagination a free run in the name of turning the plot into a contemporary story As a result the motive characters denouement and circumstances are all changed What we are served with is a three hour yawn fest Konkona as Deepa and Indraneil as Debasish have done a decent job Their chemistry is crackling but the script doesn t allow the romance to bloom Moreover Dhritiman s Byomkesh is quite far removed from the character we know speaking English with a British accent and effecting theatrical expressions and dramatic entrances Kaushik Sen s Prabal is intense but falls victim to a poor script The film is touted as a thriller but thanks to the poor editing there is little of that thrill left by the time the end credits roll 2 See also editByomkesh Bakshi Abar Byomkesh Byomkesh Phire Elo SatyanweshiReferences edit About Sajarur Kanta a b Sajarur Kanta Movie Review Another Byomkesh Bakshi mystery The Indian Express The Indian Express 6 June 2014 Saibal Mitra s Byomkesh Bakshi is a distinguished social scientist played by Dhritiman Chatterjee http ibnlive in com news konkona sen sharma indraneil sengupta to star in latest byomkesh bakshi film sajarur kanta 467584 8 73 html dead link Konkona Sen Sharma Indraneil Sengupta to star in new Byomkesh Bakshi film The Indian Express The Indian Express 26 April 2014 a b Press Meet of Sajarur Kanta held Gomolo Sajaraur Kanta Complete index to world film Retrieved 27 July 2014 Chatterjee Shoma 24 May 2014 Mystery Trail The Times of India Archived from the original on 26 October 2014 Retrieved 27 July 2014 Dextrocardia features in Bengali film Sajarur Kanta Mid Day Retrieved 9 April 2015 a b c Dhritiman Chatterjee plays Byomkesh Bakshi in upcoming Bengali film Sajarur Kanta Saibal Mitra s Byomkesh Bakshi is a distinguished social scientist played by Dhritiman Chatterjee The Indian Express Retrieved 20 February 2015 External links editShajarur Kanta at IMDb nbsp Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shajarur Kanta 2015 film amp oldid 1222794146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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