Not a single place in the city, not even in the old northern part, retains the pure look of the 40s.
In some places, he says, the houses still remain the same, but either a modern multi-storied or a shopping mall has sprung up beside them.
"You can no more spot a single place with that typical 40s look," Dibakar, who has recently bought the rights of all 33 Byomkesh Bakshi stories written by Saradindu Bandyopadhyay, told reporters while taking a tram ride from Esplanade with some of his cast.
"Despite having a dated look, my Byomkesh will be targeted at the contemporary Indian audience and the generation next, and it will not be endowed with typical Bengali traits generally associated with other Bengali movies on Byomkesh," the director said.