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Monday, 24th Nov 2014, 6:48 PM IST Dibakar Banerjee, who has directed the film ‘Detective Byomkesh Bakshy’, recently revealed that how he gave the film a real yet contemporary look. Recently, Dibakar along with the film's production designer Vandana Kataria, cinematographer Nikos Anditsakis and creative producer Vikas Chandra attended a session at Film Bazaar. And there they spoke about recreating the 40s of Calcutta. Anditsakis said, "We took references from movies of the era, but our film has a contemporary look. It's not period." Vandana further added, "Dust was blown on set, water was thrown, tissue paper was used and heat treated, made drains and put dirt. All this helped to make it look real." Banerjee said, "Nothing sells reality more than a little bit of smoke, dust and dirt." Now you can enjoy ad-free experience by downloading India’s first Box Office mobile app from here –Android:http://bit.ly/BOCapsuleMobileApp and iOS:bit.ly/BOCapsuleiOSApp |