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Wednesday 23 October 2013

Boss Movie Review

Boss Movie Review

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Cast: Akshay Kumar, Ronit Roy, Shiv Pandit, Aditi Rao Hydari, Mithun Chakraborty
Direction: Anthony D’Souza
Genre: Action
Duration: 2 hours 24 minutes
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Delhi/NCR
Thu 24 Oct 2013
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Story: Satyakanth Shastri (Mithun) is the righteous father, who adores his 'sanskari' younger son but disowns the elder, as he resorts to violence to fight injustice. They part ways and the ethical but short-tempered son grows up to become Boss (Akshay Kumar) - a contract killer who learns to laugh in the face of adversity. Do they reunite?

Review: 'Apne ko kya hai, apne ko toh bus paani nikalna hain' is Boss Akshay's punch line in the movie. If you rephrase it a little with 'Apne ko toh bus Akshay Kumar ka stunts dekhna hai', then Boss is a 'kick-ass' entertainer. After all, we all know who the Boss of action in Bollywood is.

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First time full too entertainer, just keep ur mind at ur house and make way for the Boss Pramod Dubey (Unknown) 18/10/2013 at 01:54 PM
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A remake of 2010 Malayalam film, Pokkiri RajaBoss is a formulaic action comedy. There are truckloads of stunts throughout and whatever falls in between constitutes the plot so don't expect logic. It seems the action was probably chalked out before and the 70's-like melodramatic story was inserted later as filler, which explains why most characters end up being silent spectators, once Akshay makes an entry. The very vicious ACP Ayushman Thakur (Ronit Roy, brilliant) in particular gets easily outplayed by ourHaryanvi hero. The romantic track between Shiv Pandit and Aditi Rao Hydari is terribly inconsequential.

To cut a long story short, Boss solely relies on Akshay's star power and he carries the film on his shoulders with aplomb. It's his dialoguebazi andfilmygiri that make you smile, no matter how corny the one-liners. He climbs the walls at a lightning speed like a Spiderman, jumps over rooftops, trucks and makes his way in a crowded place by walking over the heads of his enemies. He makes gravity-defying stunts look believable. We particularly liked this elaborate chase sequence which looks like it's been shot in one-take. From cracking of bones to the crunching of chanas that the villain munches on, the sound effects add to the intensity of the slow-mo stunt scenes.

Mithun Chakraborty goes overboard with his preachy Nirupa Roy-esque character and is thus unintentionally funny. Ronit Roy has a superb presence. Sadly, he gets meagre footage. Aditi Rao Hydari and Shiv Pandit are used as mere props.

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My name is Bob Smith, but people call me Smithy. Here is my home page: http://filmimasala2013.blogspot.in/. I live in Albuquerque, NM and work as an engineer at ACME Corp. My friends: Darryl, Edna