Fictional detective 'Byomkesh Bakshi', created by Bengali writer Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay, is set to be featured again in two films helmed by directors Dibaker Banerjee and Saibal Mitra respectively.
While actor Shushant Singh Rajput plays the sleuth in Banerjee's "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy" while Dhritiman Chaterjee has been cast to play an ageing bloodhound in Mitra's upcoming film.
Rajput plays a young Byomkesh who is just starting out and is on his first case. The plot is among the first of 32 stories written by Bandyopadhyay.
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Mitra's film sees Dhritiman Chaterji playing the dhoti clad Byomkesh who has grown old over the time.
"It is an old classical form of Byomkesh which is depicted in the film. But one can easily connect to it with the extensive popularity of the character Byomkesh," says Chaterji.
Meanwhile, Mitra has portrayed a dhoti-clad Byomkesh who has grown old over the time.