Boss (U/A)
16/Oct/2013

Boss

Critics Review

2.50

Boss is an exceedingly noisy film and yet is tremendous fun in parts.

The script invests heavily in its larger than life hero, Boss played by Akshay Kumar. Carefully and quite persistently the script diverts our attention from the loopholes of the plot and its continuity hitches, to ensure enough that its mistakes to escape our attention.(more)

Source: mohar Basu, Koimoi

2.50

Boss is not always right!

So once again while on one side it's said that the boss is always right, on the other side not many look up to a boss who is unable to look beyond himself. The choice is yours! (more)

Source: Gaurav malani, Times Of India

2.00

Boss, needless to say, is Akshay Kumar's film all the way .

The film's good gangster versus bad policeman construct lacks the force that can sustain the unbridled excesses over the two-and-a-half-hour runtime. (more)

Source: Saibal Chatarjee, NDTV Movies

2.00

All title, no thunder!

Given the low benchmark of this genre, it's akin to praise when I say Boss is neither as absurd as Rowdy Rathore nor as ghastly as Policegiri. (more)

Source: Sukanya Verma, Rediff.com

1.50

Boss is a mindless film

At around 2 hours and 25 minutes, Boss is way too long. There are very few scenes that are actually funny in this supposed entertainer. (more)

Source: Rohit Khilani, India Today