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    TRAILER REVIEW: Akshay Kumar Shows All Who The ‘Boss’ Is.


    Anthony D’souza made an underwater thriller in ‘Blue’ a few years ago, and now the director is back with another run-of-the-mill looking movie in ‘Boss’.

    The movie features Akshay Kumar is what looks like a reiteration of his ‘Rowdy Rathore’ avatar. Ronit Roy plays the villain in this ensemble piece – a corrupt policeman. Meanwhile Akshay Kumar plays Boss, a Robin-Hood type figure who helps the needy, in this case Mithun Chakraborty, Johny Lever and – in a major comeback – Danny Denzongpa.

    Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar seems to have a brother in Shiv Pandit’s character who makes the mistake of falling in love with Aditi Rao Hydari’s character who is presumably Ronit Roy’s daughter. Big mistake. Obviously, Ronit Roy will now take revenge on Akshay Kumar and his entire family and friends.

    Although Anthony D’souza knows how to keep it stylish and frame a shot well, the remainder of the film lets everyone down. ‘Blue’ may have flopped, but it was a film not seen before on Bollywood screens. With ‘Boss’, the director has chosen to play with elements that ensure a surefire hit. (Though, with such films, one can never say when it will flop.)

    The gravity-defying stunts, larger-than-life action scenes, funny one-liners, colourful song sequences are all there (including a lackluster Hindi cover of the famous Tamil song from ‘Gilli’ – ‘Apdi Pode’). And Akshay Kumar doesn’t look out-of-sorts too. But it’s all been there-done that-seen ‘em all before. Are we not bored yet?

    ‘Boss’ releases on 16 October.

    http://businessofcinema.com/trailers...-boss-is/97008
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    Akshay Kumar's Dahi-Handi Celebration!
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    Ego-free heroes every director's delight: Murugadoss.

    Filmmaker A R Murugadoss, who has worked with superstars like Vijay, Ajith Kumar, Chiranjeevi and Aamir Khan, says he enjoys working with them as they don't have ego problems. Known for helming films such as Ghajini, 7am Arivu and Stalin, Murugadoss is currently busy with Hindi remake of 'Thuppakki' with Akshay Kumar.



    "I have worked with several top actors and the reason they are all considered superstars is because they don't have ego. They are very friendly and highly professional. I think every director would love to work with such ego-free heroes," said Murugadoss.

    "Since heroes are considered very important for every project, they should be highly supportive and help a director keep his project afloat. The ego of a hero won't just affect the director, but hundreds of technicians who work in a film," he added.

    He considers himself lucky to be able to work with supportive heroes. "I have been lucky to work with extremely supportive heroes. Even in my upcoming production venture, which is a multi-starrer, I didn't have any issues with my lead actors," he said.

    Murugadoss's next production is romantic-comedy ' Raja Rani', which he has co-produced in association with Fox Star Studios. The film is directed by debutant Atlee Kumar and it features Arya, Jai, Nayanthara and Nazriya Nizam.
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    Cheerleaders to cheer Akshay Kumar!.


    Cricket and Bollywood go hand in hand. On one side where Cricket is almost like a religion in India, Bollywood is not far behind as actors have huge fan following amongst masses to such an extent that. There are even temples built in their name!

    Superstar Akshay Kumar who will next be seen in an upcoming action comedy flick 'Boss' will be seen in a new avatar. He is all set to explore the fun side of cricket in his film!
    The cheer leaders who were the glamour quotient in the past few seasons of IPL's will now be seen in Akshay Kumar starrer BOSS!
    This Action fiesta will see Akshay in the titular role, beating up the goons and further giving his role the heroic feature.
    Well, what is interesting about the fight sequences, is the Cheer leaders around 'BOSS' (Akshay Kumar) The sequences will see 3 Desi Cheerleaders hooting for Akshay Kumar, as he fights the goons.
    A source close to the production team said, "The entry of cheer leaders while Akshay is seen fighting the goons is quite funny. Normally when we see films action scenes, they are pure with no fun element. Here the audiences will get to see Akshay Kumar fighting the hell out of the goons while cheer leaders are hooting for him, it is surely going to make the audiences laugh out crazily. "
    Well, as they say 'Boss knows it all'.
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    Years when a megastar didnt have a release, like Salman in 2013



    The working style of mega-stars has seen a significant change in the past 2 decades or so in the Hindi Film Industry. Big stars used to have multiple releases in a year and such a phenomenon was quite prominent during the 70s, 80s and to an extent even in the 90s. But due to wide expansion of global markets for Indian Cinema and the continuous inflow of big corporate investors, the pressure to deliver has grown manifold on the stake holders.
    A big star is no longer just a Hindi Industry superstar but a ‘Brand’ that is expected to return profits for all its investors. Two decades back, stars could get away with even 5-6 consecutive flops but today even if a single movie fails to open well, the stardom of the ‘Brand’ becomes questionable. As a result, most major stars are opting for one or a maximum of two releases a year. The break from the big screen raises the curiosity level amongst the audience and hence increases the prospects of the movie at the ticket window.






    2013 is going to be the first year without a superstar, who is arguably the biggest in the industry today. Ever since Salman Khan made his debut with ‘Biwi Ho To Aisi’ in 1988, he has had a release every single year. For fans of the actor who will miss him on the big screen this year, Salman will be seen as a regular host of television reality show ‘Bigg Boss’ which will start from September 15. Apart from that, he will also be seen in cameos in movies like ‘Ishqk in Paris’ (already released) and ‘Phata Poster Nikla Hero’. His last release was ‘Dabangg 2’ in the last week of 2012 and his next ‘Mental’ is scheduled to release in January 2014. Hence, 2013 will be the first break for Salman Khan in a career spanning more than 25 years!
    Salman’s good friend Aamir Khan started doing fewer movies since the early days of his career. He is leading the list as far as the break years are concerned, and is credited for starting the trend of shooting for only one movie at a time. He took a huge 4 year gap between ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ and ‘Mangal Pandey’, and followed it up with a 3 year gap between ‘3 Idiots’ and ‘Talaash’ if we discount a non-commercial film like ‘Dhobi Ghaat’. Hence there are 5 years – 2002,2003,2004,2010 and 2011 – when no Aamir Khan movie released.
    Coming to the third Khan, Shah Rukh Khan did not have a major release in 2009. Although he was seen in a cameo in ‘Billu’, this was the only year in his career without a major release. Hrithik Roshan, on the other hand, also plays it slow and steady. As compared to other mega stars, Hrithik’s career is only 13 years old but in that 3 years have passed by without any release – 2005, 2007, and 2009. However, in 2009 he was seen in a small cameo in ‘Luck By Chance’.
    Years when a one of the top stars didn’t have a release

    • Aamir Khan – 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011
    • Hrithik Roshan – 2005, 2007, 2009
    • Shahrukh Khan – 2009
    • Salman Khan – 2013

    That brings us to the one and only Akshay Kumar. The Khiladi has defied all logic and has amazingly managed to maintain his superstardom even with multiple releases. In a career that began more than 22 years, there has been not a single year when an Akshay Kumar hasn’t hit the silver screen. Infact, there are only 2 years in his career when he had less than 3 releases in a year – 2001 and 2003. In terms of number of releases, Akshay is only competing with himself today. No wonder he is the only star whose movies have cumulatively collected a whopping 2000 crore of net business.







    http://www.indicine.com/movies/bolly...alman-in-2013/
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