Boss: Born to Rule
Boss | |
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Directed by | Baba Yadav |
Produced by |
Reliance Entertainment Grassroot Entertainment |
Screenplay by | N.K. Salil |
Story by | Puri Jagannadh |
Starring |
Jeet Subhasree Ganguly |
Music by | Jeet Gannguli |
Cinematography | P.Selvakumar |
Edited by | Md. Kalam |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Reliance Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Budget | ₹4.5 crore (US$670,000) |
Boss:Born to Rule[1] is a 2013 Bengali crime thriller film, directed by choreographer Baba Yadav,[2] making his directorial debut. It is a remake of the 2012 Telugu film Businessman which was directed by Puri Jagannadh and starred Mahesh Babu and Kajal Agarwal in lead roles. The film was jointly produced by Reliance Entertainment and Grassroot Entertainment and distributed by Jalsha Movies Production. The film stars Jeet and Subhasree Ganguly in lead roles, while Chiranjeet and Rajatava Dutta appears in prominent roles. The film have stunts designed by Rocky Rajesh and lyrics written by Prosen. The story revolves around a rookie named Surya (Jeet) who lands in the country’s commercial capital with an intention to become a Mafia Don. In the process, he falls for Rusha (Subhasree Ganguly), daughter of the police commissioner. Despite getting mixed reviews, it got Blockbuster results at box office [3]
Plot
At a time when Mumbai Police headed by Police Commissioner (Chiranjeet) announce that the much dreaded Mafia Raj is completely wiped out in the city and there are no under world Bhai's in Mumbai, a rookie named Surya (Jeet) lands in the country’s commercial capital with an intention to become a Mafia Don. His friend (Biswanath Basu) receives him and brings him to Dharavi. He offers him shelter and tells him that he would soon fetch him a job so that he can settle down in life. But Surya wants to carve an identity for himself, by reorganizing Mumbai's Mafia Raj and eventually rule Mumbai. He then mocks as a cop and gets his first bounty and then he forms a gang of his own. Surya meets up with a local politician Gopi (Supriyo Dutta) who is in trouble and offers him help. Surya begins recruiting criminals and gangsters in Mumbai and starts to Extort people for money. He slowly gains momentum and in the process becomes popular and feared among the people.
Meanwhile, he also knowingly tries to get romantically involved with Rusha (Subhasree Ganguly), daughter of the police commissioner. In the process, he actually falls for the girl and tries for her acceptance. In the course of the film, Surya becomes popular among Dharavi's locals. He comes across as an extortionist, a baron, a philanthropist and an entrepreneur. His friendship with Gopi gets stronger and so does his political connections. Surya sets up a company named "Surya Exports & Imports" which would act as a front for the organized crime that they indulge in. Surya reveals his plan to grow his network of organized crime all over India. He begins to set up branch offices for "Surya Exports & Imports" in all major cities, towns and villages all over India. He recruits local gangsters for staff and begins to forcefully collect two percent tax on every contract done in that area. Eventually Surya grows to be a billionaire and later reveals to the police commissioner that he never wanted money but only power. He claims that he believes in war but not morality and that the crime rate dropped significantly after he started to recruit all the gangsters. He also states that he wants to rid India of crime and help the needy.
Surya also helps Gopi to become the Mayor of Mumbai by defeating Arun Ghokle (Biswajit Chakraborty) who is backed up by Rajsekhar Sinha (Rajatava Dutta), a powerful national politician. Eventually Arun Ghokle goes against Rajsekhar and talks to the police about Rajsekhar's illegal activities. Rajsekhar kills the police commissioner and Rusha becomes devastated by it. Surya reveals to her that he was an American born Indian who loses his philanthropist Non-resident Indian father at an early age. His parents were the victims of Political corruption and were cheated and killed by Rajsekhar. This incident and the attitude of people towards an orphan while growing up made him hate the society.
In his pursuit of power and achieving his goal of getting India rid of crime he shifts his attention towards the upcoming Indian parliament elections. He with the help of Gopi meets up with Guru Govind Patel, head of the opposition party. He makes a deal with him and offers him INR350 billion (US$5.5 billion) for election campaigning and also promises him that he would make him the prime minister of India. Surya uses the money and starts to make an impact on the elections. He spends millions on every constituency in India and also makes Rajsekhar unable to contest in the elections. After knowing that Rajsekhar Sinha has kidnapped Rusha to seek revenge on him, he fights of the Rajsekhar's goons and eventually kills him and saves Rusha. It is shown at the end that he had successfully installed Guru Govind Patel as the Prime Minister of India and is seen with Rusha, who accepts his love.
Cast
- Jeet as Surya, the Boss[4]
- Subhasree Ganguly as Rusha
- Chiranjeet as Police Commissioner/Rusha's father
- Rajatava Dutta as Rajsekhar Sinha
- Supriyo Dutta as Gopinath Shivalkar
- Biswajit Chakraborty as Arun Ghokle
- Biswanath Basu as Shibu, Surya's friend
- Sanju Mandal as Kaalia
- Joy Badlani as Shailendra Singh
- Vashkar Dev as Inspector Bharath
Awards and nominations
Ceremony | Category | Nominee | Result | ||
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Kalakar Awards | Best Debut Director | Baba Yadav | Won | ||
Best Movie Award | Boss | Won | Most Promising Actress | Subhasree Ganguly | Won |
Best Music Director | Jeet Gannguli | Won | |||
Filmfare Awards East | Filmfare Award for Best Actor (male) | Jeet | Nominated | ||
Best Music Director | Jeet Gannguli | Won | |||
Best Male Playback | Arijit Singh for the song Mon Majhe Re | Won | |||
Best Choreography | Baba Yadav | Won | |||
Mirchi Music Awards Bangla | Male Vocalist of the Year | Arijit Singh for the song Mon Majhi Re | Won | ||
Music Director of the Year | Jeet Gannguli for the song Mon Majhi Re | Won | |||
Album of the Year | Boss | Won |
Reception
Critical response
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Jaya Biswas of The Times of India reviewed "Jeet looks slim and fit. He can dance, fight and emote as well. His performance — as a shrewd and confident guy, who couldn't care less about scruples in life — is worthy of mention. Though Subhashree adds to the glamour quotient, she disappoints in the acting department. She looks fabulous in smart off-shoulder tops but her chemistry with Jeet is non-existent. Our hero's one-liner seems quite pertinent here: "Raja thakle tar raniketohthakteihobe". Veteran actor Chiranjeet is effective as the police commissioner. Rajatava, Supriyo and Biswajit do their bit as crooked politicians — nothing we haven't seen before.But a dull storyline and a weak script ruin the show. Too many characters create confusion. The songs fail to impress and the lyrics are not up to the mark. But cut out the nitpicking and nothing should stop Jeet fans from joining their favourite star in action."[5]
Box Office
Boss:Born to Rule was Jeet's first film to get an all-India release.Boss garnered ₹72.5 lakh (US$110,000) on its first day after release, beating the first day collections of Dev's Khoka 420. Boss, however, coudn't beat the weekend collections of Khoka 420(which was ₹1.99 crore (US$300,000)) and made ₹1.86 crore (US$280,000) in its first weekend.[6] The film grossed ₹6.75 crore (US$1.0 million).[7]
Soundtrack
Boss:Born to Rule | |
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Soundtrack album | |
Recorded | 2014 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 22.13 min |
Label | Reliance Entertainment |
Producer | Mahesh Ramanathan, Jeet |
Track list
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Boss (title track)" | Jeet Ganguly | 3:33 |
2. | "Mon Majhi Re" | Arijit Singh | 5:08 |
3. | "Jhinkunakur Nakkunakur" | Rana Mazumdar, Akriti Kakkar | 3:40 |
4. | "Ichhe Joto Uriye Debo" | Arijit Singh, Monali Thakur | 3:42 |
5. | "Jhinkunakur Nakkunakur (dance version)" | Amit Kumar, Akriti Kakkar | 3:40 |
6. | "Boss Mashup" | Jeet Ganguly, Ananyanara | 3:50 |
Total length: |
22:13 |
Music director Jeet Gannguli was roped in to compose the film's music. He also sang the title track of the film. The music album contains five songs, all penned by Meghnad, Prosen, and Chandrani Ganguly. Arijit Singh won the Filmfare Awards East-Best Playback Singer(Male) for the song Mon Majhi Re, which had a overwhelming response from all over Bengal. Jeet along with actress Subhasree Ganguly and director Baba Yadav unveiled the music album of their the film on 30 July 2013 at Avani Mall.
Sequel
Following upon the success of Boss, it was announced in September 2013, that the team of Jeet and Baba Yadav have decided to create a "Part II" sequel film with plans for distribution abroad.[8]
References
- ↑ "Jeet or Subhashree: Who is the Boss?". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 26 February 2015.
- ↑ "Baba Yadav is excited & confident about Boss". The Telegraph (Calcutta). Retrieved 23 July 2013.
- ↑ "Boss box office report".
- ↑ "'Boss has the blessings of Amitabh Bachchan': Bengali superstar Jeet said". IBN Live. Retrieved 6 Aug 2013.
- ↑ "Boss review". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 Aug 2013.
- ↑ "Boss Box office office report". Cinema News Online. Retrieved 24 Aug 2013.
- ↑ "5 films that rocked the box office this year". The Telegraph. Retrieved 22 Dec 2013.
- ↑ staff (13 September 2013). "Jeet and Subhashree pair up for Boss sequel". Times of India. Retrieved 30 September 2013.