evesariah
Such a happy movie, and funny! A must-see for all SRK fans, his acting is always spot-on, and Juhi Chawla does a wonderful acting job as well. The two of them really work well together.The outfits are obviously a bit dated, but it's all part of the fun. 'Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaoon' is such a lovely, romantic song from this movie. It's a classic, funny Bollywood chickflick! One I definitely plan on owning, and could see again and again. Some say this is a version of a movie that's already been done, or the storyline is similar.. But who cares? It's light, and colorful, and full of goodness. This movie is sure to make you smile :)
phoenix1861-1
I just love it. It's funny and feel-good, but also very touching, heartwarming and heartfelt in quite a few scenes. Lots of close-ups, which is nice. I loved the scene where Rahul and Seema sit on the porch and the tipsy Seema inadvertently jabs Rahul in the eye and then blows softly at his face to relieve his pain. It's so sweet -- those close-ups of them, and you see that she starts to realize her love for him. Aziz Mirza has become one of my favorite directors because of these sweet touches, romantic and realistic at the same time, that he puts in his films. And there are other such lovely scenes sprinkled throughout the movie.The ending is just hilarious, I appreciated it a lot. And what can be better than a wet, sweaty, bloody SRK fighting for his love? In the "fluffy romantic comedy with a message" category I'd give it a 10, and I only gave it 9 because I didn't like the first half when I watched it for the first time. Somehow, it seemed a bit boring. But then things picked up in the second half and I loved the ending as I said. When I watched the movie for the second time, I loved all of it, every single scene. I've got this problem -- I usually don't notice the music the first time round. And because Hindi is not my native language I couldn't understand what they were singing about, so the music numbers seemed a bit boring at first. Then I listened to the songs again, checked out the lyrics and translations on the net and I absolutely love all of them now, particularly Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaaon, Ek Din Aap, Chand Taare, well, really, all of them! They just lift my mood invariably.I find I really like SRK's 90-s films, though I was very wary of them at first. Though not as slick and glossy as those of the 2000s, those films had a sort of innocence and a lot of heart to them. Or it's just my nostalgia and shahrukhism, I really don't know.
Sara_fatima121
Yes boss is a very sweet film.Its an innocent love story about two people who have lots of dreams ,aspirations.Rahul(shahrukhkhan)who is working in a company dreams big he wants to become rich and the only person who can fulfill his dreams is his boss(aditya pancholi) who is not exactly a villain but a casanova .But the story actually begins with Seema who like rahul dreams of becoming rich so what better than falling for a person who is rich and none other than rahul's boss .Rahul and seema become mere puppets in the hands of siddharth(aditya pancholi).As the story moves forward seema and rahul realize that they are in love .But they don't seem to express that.watch the climax part of the film its really interesting one.Shahrukh and juhi make a perfect couple their expressions are so beautiful that one cannot escape from falling in love with the characters.All and all good film
ames007
This film is essentially a remake of the Michael J Fox film "For Love or Money" aka the Concierge. The story is identical, allowing for the "Bollywood-isation" with songs, dances, and really terrible comedy pieces.