Feluda Pherot
- TV Series
- 2020
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Chronicles the adventures of Prodosh Chandra Mitra a Bengali private detective along with his sidekick Topshe and friend Lalmohan GangulyChronicles the adventures of Prodosh Chandra Mitra a Bengali private detective along with his sidekick Topshe and friend Lalmohan GangulyChronicles the adventures of Prodosh Chandra Mitra a Bengali private detective along with his sidekick Topshe and friend Lalmohan Ganguly
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To tell the truth, i was a bit skeptical regarding this version of Feluda. Like many other 'Bangalis' I was disheartened time and again by the 'feluda attempts' done by the directors other than the great Ray. But Srijit shocked me this time. If someone had asked me how will you like to see your favorite most hero on silver screen, then that would be exactly like Srijit's one.
'am no film director. But since childhood i had my fare share of fantasies regarding this trio ( sometimes duo), how they will look, how they will walk, how they will talk etc. Satyajit Ray's illustrations guided me in this fantasy imagination. And boy! Srijit somehow has made this impossible quite possible. Some of the frames are straight from the book illustrations.
Acting was good. Script good. Camera good. All the other things are good. But in case of background score, there is still chance of improvement. Sometimes it felt unnecessarily loud on ears.
Last and the most important thing, is the approch to the great Jatayu. Well, someone are finding Mr Anirban is not up to the expectations. But for me this is Srijit's masterstroke. He rebuilt the jatayu for us. He consciously avoided to make jatayu act like his predecessors. He consciously avoided to make his jatayu to be compared with Mr. Santosh Dutta's legacy. And that, made the film so fun to watch.
Thank you Srijit. Thank you.
Last and the most important thing, is the approch to the great Jatayu. Well, someone are finding Mr Anirban is not up to the expectations. But for me this is Srijit's masterstroke. He rebuilt the jatayu for us. He consciously avoided to make jatayu act like his predecessors. He consciously avoided to make his jatayu to be compared with Mr. Santosh Dutta's legacy. And that, made the film so fun to watch.
Thank you Srijit. Thank you.
Bengal's Most Favorite Detective & Asia's Best Crime Detective Has Returned With A Bang! Srijit Mukherji Has Nailed It. Perfect Screenplay According To Ray's Legendary Writing. The Thrill & Nostalgia Both Are Well Maintained. Tota Roychoudhary As Feluda Is Worth Watching. Anirban Chakraborty As Jatayu & Kalpan Mitra As Topse Has Done Justice To Respective Characters. Overall, Kudos To Addatimes...
Tota is good. I liked his way of lighting the cigarette, reminds me of the iconic feluda Soumitra Chatterjee. Tota's personality matched Ray's creation. Srijit Mukherjee's "Feluda ferot" is better than most of Sandip Ray's feluda movies.
A much needed change from the mainstream Sandip Ray's one-sided "early plot revealed" storylines. Director Srijit Mukherjee has handled this mini-story, in his own signature style. The plot has been handled extraordinarily well dragging the storyline to six episodes each with an average of 25-30 mins runtime, not even once the audience has been let down. Acting has been very good with the veteran Tota Roy Choudhury pulling off ,one of the perfect Feluda in the modern times. Topshe and Jatayu has been a good addition and supported the actor well. Other actors like Rishi Kaushik, Arindam and Dhritiman played superbly their own roles. The outdoor set has been tremendously shown. The usage of drone cameras has been fruitful. The storyline dating back to the 1970s, has been portrayed exactly without the use of modern day gadgets. The dialogue delivery has been riddled with easter eggs with all things related to different Feluda storylines. Last but not the least, the music has been surprisingly good and peppy, especially the theme song but yes, we missed the signature tune. In all, a must watch for all Feluda lovers all over the world.
Subscribed to Adda-Times only for this show, and I arrived with a lot of expectations after seeing the trailer. Overall the show is really good and definitely worth watching multiple times. Few further observations are below:
a. The casting is spot on for all the major roles. For anyone who has read the book, all the characters seem like they have come alive from the pages. Especially the trio. However, i felt the role was Nilima Debi was somewhat weak and the expressions were not always spot on. The character always seemed too intense. There was no variety in her character.
b. The cinematography was very good and exceptional by Bengali movie standards. Srijit retains his ability to make a visually pleasing experience. Even the costumes and the locations did enough justice and it truly felt that the movie was shot 50 years in the past. For a regional web series I do not expect an ounce better.
c. The background score is very good. Unlike most people, I loved the background score in the trailer and I loved it here. Varying from the original score by Ray gave this series some well deserved freshness and also the music was apt for a mystery thriller.
d. Anirban has played my second favourite Jatayu now. I have had the pleasure of seeing all actors who have brought Jatayu to life in television, or the cinema or in the internet (through web series). And while Anirban is miles away from Santosh Datta, he is quite well ahead of the rest. He does not act like a clown. He is not a punchline for all jokes. In this iteration, he comes across as a simple and honest bengali babu. He has character, and his character is believable and enjoyable.
e. Tota was spot on as Feluda. In few instances he seemed like a little too stuck up, but I think that was the direction. He may be a bit more enjoyable if he is shown as a little bit fallible as was the case with Soumitra. After Soumitra, all Feluda's are too perfect. Fallibility will increase the humanity in the character. (Yes I know, this Feluda is more honest to the one described in the books. That is why I deferred to Soumitra's iteration)
f. Kalpan was an adequate Topshe at best. He needs a bit more enunciation. His interpretation of Topshe feels like the Topshe as was written in the initial stories. He could have been a little more assertive. (Definitely NOT like Parambrata as Topshe - he was unbearable). However, definitely enjoyable.
g. I loves how Srijit put some layers on the supporting characters. The way he weaved the characters and their actions increased the overall suspense. It was refreshing.
h. My only gripe is that he spoiled the character of Din Dayal to allow an easier redemption of Mahesh Babu. It to my mind, was unnecessary. The personality flaw of Mahesh Babu should not have been dampened.
i. In some places, Tota's dialogues were a little too long. Making it a little more succinct and pointed will make it more pleasing. I think the dialogue writer attempted to idiot-proof every pun and snide. The extra exposition took away the sharpness of the delivery.
I look forward to seeing the series again. And look forward to season 2.
a. The casting is spot on for all the major roles. For anyone who has read the book, all the characters seem like they have come alive from the pages. Especially the trio. However, i felt the role was Nilima Debi was somewhat weak and the expressions were not always spot on. The character always seemed too intense. There was no variety in her character.
b. The cinematography was very good and exceptional by Bengali movie standards. Srijit retains his ability to make a visually pleasing experience. Even the costumes and the locations did enough justice and it truly felt that the movie was shot 50 years in the past. For a regional web series I do not expect an ounce better.
c. The background score is very good. Unlike most people, I loved the background score in the trailer and I loved it here. Varying from the original score by Ray gave this series some well deserved freshness and also the music was apt for a mystery thriller.
d. Anirban has played my second favourite Jatayu now. I have had the pleasure of seeing all actors who have brought Jatayu to life in television, or the cinema or in the internet (through web series). And while Anirban is miles away from Santosh Datta, he is quite well ahead of the rest. He does not act like a clown. He is not a punchline for all jokes. In this iteration, he comes across as a simple and honest bengali babu. He has character, and his character is believable and enjoyable.
e. Tota was spot on as Feluda. In few instances he seemed like a little too stuck up, but I think that was the direction. He may be a bit more enjoyable if he is shown as a little bit fallible as was the case with Soumitra. After Soumitra, all Feluda's are too perfect. Fallibility will increase the humanity in the character. (Yes I know, this Feluda is more honest to the one described in the books. That is why I deferred to Soumitra's iteration)
f. Kalpan was an adequate Topshe at best. He needs a bit more enunciation. His interpretation of Topshe feels like the Topshe as was written in the initial stories. He could have been a little more assertive. (Definitely NOT like Parambrata as Topshe - he was unbearable). However, definitely enjoyable.
g. I loves how Srijit put some layers on the supporting characters. The way he weaved the characters and their actions increased the overall suspense. It was refreshing.
h. My only gripe is that he spoiled the character of Din Dayal to allow an easier redemption of Mahesh Babu. It to my mind, was unnecessary. The personality flaw of Mahesh Babu should not have been dampened.
i. In some places, Tota's dialogues were a little too long. Making it a little more succinct and pointed will make it more pleasing. I think the dialogue writer attempted to idiot-proof every pun and snide. The extra exposition took away the sharpness of the delivery.
I look forward to seeing the series again. And look forward to season 2.
Did you know
- TriviaTota Roy Chowdhury is the fittest Feluda till date, he excels in athletics, martial arts, karate, and other habits in his real life. Ray had also described Feluda as a very fit person who excels in karate, sports, and shooting in his writings.
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