Baksho Rahashya (film)

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Baksho Rahashya
DVD cover of Baksho Rahashya
Directed bySandip Ray
Written bySatyajit Ray
Based onBaksho-Rahashya
by Satyajit Ray
Produced byChhayabani Pvt. Ltd
StarringSabyasachi Chakrabarty
Rabi Ghosh
Saswata Chatterjee
Haradhan Bandopadhyay
CinematographyBarun Raha
Edited bySubrata Roy
Music bySatyajit Ray
Release date
1996
Running time
98 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Baksho Rahashya (Bengali: বাক্স রহস্য) is a 1996 Bengali mystery-thriller film directed by Sandip Ray and based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray. It was the first telefilm made for Feluda 30, the TV film series, which aired on DD Bangla. Later it was released at Nandan Complex and the DVD and VCD were released in 2001.[citation needed] The film is the sequel to Joy Baba Felunath (1979).

Plot

Feluda is approached by an established businessman who claims to have mistakenly swapped his suitcase (baksho) in a train with one belonging to one of his co-passengers and now wants Feluda to put it straight. This simple looking problem lands Feluda, Topshe and Lalmohon Ganguly in Shimla, and into a realm of deceit and mystery involving a long forgotten diamond and a priceless manuscript,A Bengalee in Lamaland. Besides the trio, there is Dinanath Lahiri, the rich kind-hearted businessman, his nephew, Prabeer Lahiri who is a striving actor but too much obsessed with his only weakness, his voice. The other three characters in this story are the ones who were with Dinanath Lahiri in his first class compartment: Mr.Pakrashi who is a manuscript collector, Mr. Brijmohan and Mr. Dhameeja who got his suitcase exchanged with Mr. Lahiri. Feluda's investigations finally put the wrong-doers behind bars.

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References

  1. ^ "Blood and brandy". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2009.

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