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Byomkesh Bakshi is a fictional detective in Bengali literature created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. He is one of the most successful and popular characters in Bengali literature. Doordarshan now brings to you the entire series of this literary classic which was televised back in 1993 directed by the brilliant Basu Chatterjee. Doordarshan television series chanakya yeh jo hai zindagi byomkesh bakshi captain vyom bharat ek khoj Download doordarshan television series chanakya yeh jo hai zindagi byomkesh bakshi captain vyom bharat ek khoj or read online here in PDF or EPUB.
a simple and entertaining series
shahabkalim-14 June 2006
I saw the series when i was a small kid still i remember this series and love it because it was fantastic.Just loved every episode of it.It had such brilliant performances and Rajat Kapur as the Bengali detective was brilliant.
The cases were very different from the regular murder4money stuffs. Byomkesh Bakshi came at a time when the satellite channels were not filling the satellite slots with dumb serials and that time Doordarshan had some decent shows on air and this one was the best of the lot .It was a low budget detective show but it had everything -mour,action,brain teasers and most importantly a script(which is missing in 90% of the shows these days)
Greatest ever detective series to hit Indian TV. THAT is it.
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Simply the best
numerical135 January 2012

Simply the best show ever on Indian television.!!! What else can one say. It had everything from drama, action, thriller, comedy.I still watch its episodes on Computer.Some episodes are pretty awesome.Like the episodes Aadim shatru,Bemisaal,Adrishya trikoon.They still are good as they were in those days. Those were good old TV days Byomkesh, Hum paanch, Shaktiman, Fauji.Also not to forget Malgudi days. And the short stories of DD national. There was just one Detective serial else that i liked. It was Jassos Vijay. It also used to come on DD and was sponsored by BBC to spread AIDS awareness in rural India. Now a days they show all crap on TV.All the saas bahoo crap and all.
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Only Detective show which shows all clues and let you solve the case
amitsinghal58 September 2014
Most under rated show in TV Industry. Byomkesh Bakshi is Indian Sherlock with no attitude and really decent man. I love watching him again and again. Best thing about this show is. If you are watching an episode for the first time, they show you all the clues. You can solve every case yourself. Rajit Kapoor is hands down awesome actor. In 93 with no technology he is acting and delivering dialogs better than any other actor present today on Indian TV. I am surprised to see an eight rating on IMDb. This beyond 9.5 levels show. Please watch it once in life you will never regret. Also Add profile pictures and other details to this show's profile
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Simple yet brilliant!
swanand-hegde7 November 2014
This TV series is an example of how a good TV show can be made with very less budget. It did not have special effects, high drama ,but what it did have is a very good script with a good cast and more importantly it had its heart in the right place. Best things about the show is ,things are kept very simple ,never deviates from its plot and the lead character Byomkesh is shown to be a keen observer with good knowledge of Science(Very rarely shown these days) . One of the best TV shows ever in Indian Television history.I love every episode of it. There are hardly such shows anymore. I wish more people watch it and make shows on similar lines.
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Genius
leve-3234929 September 2018
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So simple and brilliantly performance of each artist.story is literally interesting
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Adaption
chintan-926275 September 2018
From bakers street when Sherlock travels to India it does loose a grip but doesnt fail to hook and keep wondering with the twists n turns of suspense Use to look be it as a kid n still could watch it all over again after years if telecasted
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Must watch
priyadarshi_ankit11 June 2019
This series has taught that a detective series needs a good story, even if the story is depicted in one of the simplest manner, it will for sure be liked and appreciated by the audience.
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This is something unique for Indian audience
chandrabhanusolanki5 October 2018
The problem solving skills by Byomkesh is amazing in this series, the detailed explanation of every case with some nice background music. This series will remain in the golden memory of 90s kids.
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Basu Chaterji's one of the most wonderful work till date
prateekdelboy21 August 2019
However it's an adaptation but still no adaptation had been completed with this much perfection except Basu Chaterji, with some unforgettable performances from Rajit Kapur , KK Raina. The soul of all the episodes were suspense, background score & simplicity.
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Probably one of the best TV show ever
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vkewlani19 July 2019
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Spent my childhood watching it, the stories and characters still give me goosebumps. There are some stories I still remember even after so many decades have passed.
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