![]() Suchitra is not that convincing as Deepa. He later made himself a big name in Film Industry. Being a young person, it is tough to imitate the actions of an elder fellow, which he does brilliantly.Īnother actor who stands out in this episode is Milind Gunaji. There are many more incidents where you can notice his gestures and postures are in sync with his dialogs. Let me give you an example, see his expression of relief when he got to know that Deepa was aware of the medical condition (I cannot tell the specifics here, to avoid a spoiler). In terms of acting, Rajit Kapoor is at his best. Also, the simple yet effective dialogs make the episode a treat to watch. We must notice the talent of the script writer here. The story was brilliantly adapted into the screenplay. And probably that is why, love is called blind and considers it making people fall in love to become mad!Īnyway, those who are real lovers, they are really mad in love, and those who are fake, knows the art of deceiving the other one. The way, the love makes people think in a singular way is quite interesting. Remember, however, that the original story was written in 1967 (the things were not new those days also). It is seen many times earlier on big and small both the screens. Well, adultery is nothing new, nor the genuine husband. BYOMKESH BAKSHI FULL EPISODES DOWNLOAD FOR FREEThe good thing about this episode is, it is officially available to watch for free on the public domain of YouTube, uploaded by Doordarshan itself. The murder weapon found in each case was a quill of a porcupine! The victim was stabbed with it in a way that it punctures his (there was no female victim) heart and leave the person dead on the spot!īut, what it has to do with the marriage life of Debashish and Deepa? Who is Deepa’s mysterious lover? All these questions are answered in the rest of the episode. ![]() One by one, there were three murders happened in the city! All of the victims were poor people and they were attacked from behind. While all these things were going on, the city was witness some mysterious murders. The circumstances took its own course, and eventually, Deepa started liking Debashish for the qualities he has. He also kept inquiring about whether her husband forces her for anything. On phone, he keeps forcing Deepa to not to reveal his identity to anyone and he will do something to get married to her. The mysterious lover of Deepa used to call her in absence of Debashish. Deepa agreed to this solution.Įventually, we get to know that Debashish is a perfect gentleman. The only solution to this problem Debashish can think of is, live together and act like husband and wife to the outer world, including their home servant Nakul. She was not ready for that either! It will reveal the truth than to everyone. The other solution Debashish suggested was to remain married, but then Deepa should live at her parent’s home. He was ready to give her divorce, which she was not ready to take! Actually, the person she loved, belonged to a lower caste and she knew that her family will never accept their relationship. Though disappointed, Debashish agreed to not to forcefully drag her into the relationship. Debashish also didn’t force her for the same. She, however, didn’t reveal the name of the person. When Debashish asked her the reason, she confessed her love for someone else. When the ceremony was over and the couple was alone, Deepa showed her displeasure about the marriage. Let us take a bird’s eye view of the story explored in this episode.ĭebashish Bhatt gets married to Deepa. Sen), Amal Sen (Nakul – Servant), and others… Milind Gunaji (Debashish Bhatt), Suchitra Gudekar (Deepa), Raviraj (Nirpen Laha), Mukul Nag (Prabal Gupta), Rakesh Dube (Kharag Bahadur), Prashant Jaiswal (Kapil Bose), Harish Lalwani (Sujan Mitra), Ravi Jhakal (Inspector Sarkar), Ninad Deshpande (Bijoy Madhav), Arun Desai (Dr. Rajit Kapoor (Byomkesh Bakshi), Sukanya Kulkarni (Satyavati), Saharadindu Bandyopadhyay, Basu Chatterji, Mriganka Shekhar Rai Jadab Bhattacharya, Shankar Zade (Associate) Pyare Lal, Salim Jan (Assoicate), Madhav Men’s Modes (Dress Designer) ![]()
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