

But Anthony manages to make a decent film out of a rather contrived and convulated story. Masala has turned out to be a double edged sword with one hit film giving rise to ten flop films. Screenplay and Direction: Anthony D’Souza who got it terribly wrong with his underwater exploration-cum-treasure film Blue manages to find new light in a completely new genre. Other characters also fill up the proceedings but aren’t important to the plot. The story takes a turn when he is hired by the son of a minister to kill his own brother. After getting out, he shifts to a new city and becomes a part of the evil gang under the tutorship of Danny Denzongpa’s character. Story: Satyakanth (Mithun) is responsible for the death of someone and his elder son Boss (played by Akshay Kumar who goes by the name of Boss) assumes responsibility for the murder and gets locked up in jail for a few years. Will Akshay Kumar be able to recreate the euphoria of Rowdy Rathore? Let’s find out. Boss is an official remake of the 2010 Malayalam Hit Pokkiri Raja. Now he is back with his ‘Blue’ director Anthony D’Souza and this time they have chosen to take the remake route. His last 3 films have struggled to cross the 70 crore mark due to unfavorable response from the audiences and critics alike, although Special 26 did well considering it’s genre. Akshay Kumar hasn’t been having the best of times lately.
