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Durbin Review
- 1/7/2014 4:38:12 AM
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Cast: Soumitra Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Anjana Basu, Aparajita Adya, Rajat Ganguly, Nitya Ganguly, Rongeet, Deeptodeep, Ahona, Aritra DuttaDirection: Swagato ChowdhuryGenre: ThrillerDuration: 1 hour 52 minutes
Three kids, who consider themselves detectives, lives in a para full of sleuths. So, when a murder occurs, all detectives — young and old — compete with each other to solve the mystery.
Pupul ( Rongeet) is twelve years old. But, instead of studying and playing like other twelve year olds, the only thing that interests him is solving cases. His two friends, Tatai ( Deeptodeep) and Bhebli ( Ahona), are equally enthusiastic on being sleuths and assisting Pupul. Pupul calls himself Captain Spark (remember Joy Baba Felunath?), roams around with a toy pistol and dreams of possessing a durbin (binocular), which, according to him, will make him a real detective. So when his uncle presents him one on his birthday, disaster strikes. Looking through the durbin, Pupul witnesses a murder and decides to catch the culprit. Now, here comes the twist in the tale. The movie, in the time of promotions, boasted that it brought two legendary Bengali sleuths — Feluda and Byomkesh — together on screen, for the first time. Turns out that the director ( Swagato Chowdhury) has taken a lot of creative liberties and brought the two sleuths, not only in the same frame, but also as neighbours! Of course he has tweaked the names and the circumstances.
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