Boss
- Film : Boss
- Producer : Ashwin Varde
- Director : Anthony D'Souza
- Star Cast : Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Aditi Rao Hydari...
- Music Director : Meet Bros Anjjan, Chirantan Bhatt, P.A.Deepak, Yo Yo Honey Singh
- Rating :2.5
Other Ratings
Average Movie Rating
2.5
Story :
The storyline has been kept quiet simplified. Satyakant (Mithun Chakraborty) accidentally kills a young boy. His older son, Boss (Akshay Kumar), takes up blame on himself and is sentenced to jail. Subsequent to undergoing his term, Boss moves to a different city. In the intervening time, Satyakant's younger son, Shiv (Shiv Pandit), characterized by violence breaks into the Home Minister's son Vishal (Aakash Dabhade), who has been causing inconvenience to Ankita (Aditi Rao Hydari), the sister of a cop (Ronit Roy)]. That's where the powers of evils loosen.Analysis :
Director Anthony D'Souza take the plot of “Pokkiri Raja” and molds in accordance with the stimulus of the masses. The plot might not justify anything fresh yet the screenplay is constructed with perfection, giving the movie plenty of stimulation.
At the same time, Anthony top the movie accompanied by components that constitute a well-made masala dhamaka. The soundtrack seems to be forming a pleasingly consistent whole while the dialogue are bold and powerful. Cinematography is eye-catching, characterized by several marvelous visuals.
Performance :
Akshay Kumar as usual plays his role to the gallery. Akshay is undoubtedly the craze factor of the movie while he gives a fresh acting.
Mithun Chakraborty is quite admirable and so is Danny Denzongpa. Ronit Roy does the menacing act characterized by noble success. Shiv Pandit's screen presence seems to be powerful.
Aditi Rao Hydari adds nothing exceptional to the film while Johny Lever always remained comical. Finally, the trio Mukesh Tiwari, Sudesh Berry, and Shakti Kapoor come into sight in cameos.
Boss Releases on 16th Oct 2013
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