Rahul Joshi wants to be a successful businessman so he works hard for his boss Siddharth. One day Rahul meets Seema, an up and coming model, and he feels like he's finally met his match. Wil... Read allRahul Joshi wants to be a successful businessman so he works hard for his boss Siddharth. One day Rahul meets Seema, an up and coming model, and he feels like he's finally met his match. Will Seema fall for Rahul?Rahul Joshi wants to be a successful businessman so he works hard for his boss Siddharth. One day Rahul meets Seema, an up and coming model, and he feels like he's finally met his match. Will Seema fall for Rahul?
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Shahrukh khan and Juhi works superb in this movie both looking like young struggler in Mumbai and shahrukh shows exact like new employees in this situation how he manage Juhi and his dreams wishesh.
i've seen this movie n believe me, IT IS GOOD!!!! i mean i am of hindi origin but i'd never watch a HINDi movie even if my life depended on it .But after "Yes Boss" it's a whole different story. It's this story about Rahul (shah rukh) who befriends this girl (juhi) n falls in lurve with her.Be4 he can do anything about it though his boss,a womaniser,sees her when she starts working for the company he owns,n wants her for keeps [till he gets sick of her] .From then on,it's a mixed ride of hilarity n romanticism. Lovely,Just lovely!!! the songs,especially 'Meto Aise Geet Gao" ,are lovely n Shah Rukh Khan is at his Comical n Dramatic best. same must be said of Juhi Chawla n all the supporting cast. Get this one n Your friends over on the video n see how ur boring sunday can be the funniest sunday of ur life..... ahhhhhhhhhhhh *sigh*
Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla - a bond of innocense with super hit melodious songs from Abhijeet Bhattyacharya,Alka Yagnik,Kumar Shanu and Udit Narayan. Must watch for all.
Yes Boss is one of my favourite Hindi romantic comedies of the 1990s. It is a very charming film and provides a thoroughly pleasurable and enjoyable watch. The film is about Rahul (Khan), an ambitious guy works as the assistant of the manipulative, married yet womanising businessman Siddharth (Pancholi). Rahul's loyalty to his boss is unlimited, and he does everything for him, even arranging his appointments with women. Siddharth, in turn, promises to help Rahul become an independent businessman in the corporate world. The real conflict occurs when Rahul falls for Seema (Chawla), a young model who instantly catches the eye of Siddharth. Knowing that his boss does not even take her seriously and that he is the one who should play the matchmaker in the story, Rahul now has to choose between his dreams to make it big and succeed, and his love for Seema.
This concept was very interesting and it was brilliantly executed on-screen, infused with a lot of comedy, romance and even light suspense. But most importantly, it must be noted that it is not only an extremely entertaining flick with many hilarious moments. This movie has soul. The principles presented in this film are remarkable. Rahul strives for success because he wants to make his mother happy, and it is evidenced in many sequences throughout the film. Juhi Chawla's Seema is an aspiring model, yet she comes across as a very simple and gentle young woman who has great values and who, like Rahul, has dreams of finding success in life. These two characters are extremely well-written and I find them very easy to relate to. The story shows, satirically yet substantially, how often we tend to lose ourselves when we try to make our dreams come true.
Shahrukh Khan and Juhi Chawla have a fantastic screen chemistry, and they complement each other very well. They both have something very unique about them, they have wit, sensitivity and humour. Shahrukh Khan is just extraordinary in this role. I cannot imagine any other actor playing Rahul as naturally and skillfully as he did. Khan always particularly excels in roles like this, where he plays the simple, sensitive, generous, happy and struggling middle-class guy. He is convincing, extremely likable, and seems to be tailor-made for this part. This role reminds me of his unforgettable character in Kundan Shah's masterwork "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa", and like the latter, this is one of my favourite performances of Mr. Khan. Beautiful and vulnerable, Juhi Chawla is astonishing and enchanting as Seema. She displays both decisiveness, liveliness and confusion, and shows many sides of her personality, including dreaminess, love, anger and compassion. The growth in her character is believable, and as expected she is splendid in comic sequences.
Other cast members are good. Aditya Pancholi manages to be as hateful as his character requires. Kashmira Shah is pretty good in a small role and she is so gorgeous that many would wonder how her husband even thinks of cheating on her. Reema Lagoo and Johnny Lever do their usual stuff. One more aspect that significantly contributes to the film is undoubtedly Jatin-Lalit's memorable soundtrack. Every song stands out. "Ek Din Aap" is very melodious and soothing; "Main Koi Aisa Geet" is very romantic and is brilliantly pictured on Khan and Chawla as he tries to entertain her and finally succeeds; "Choodi Baji Hai Kahi" is joyful and is beautifully shot across some breathtaking locations. "Chand Taare" is very pleasant. "Suniye To" and "Jaata Hai Tu Kaha" are very catchy. Yes Boss is one film I can watch again and again and always be excited and entertained. It is a delightful and memorable picture, and I highly recommend you to see it.
This concept was very interesting and it was brilliantly executed on-screen, infused with a lot of comedy, romance and even light suspense. But most importantly, it must be noted that it is not only an extremely entertaining flick with many hilarious moments. This movie has soul. The principles presented in this film are remarkable. Rahul strives for success because he wants to make his mother happy, and it is evidenced in many sequences throughout the film. Juhi Chawla's Seema is an aspiring model, yet she comes across as a very simple and gentle young woman who has great values and who, like Rahul, has dreams of finding success in life. These two characters are extremely well-written and I find them very easy to relate to. The story shows, satirically yet substantially, how often we tend to lose ourselves when we try to make our dreams come true.
Shahrukh Khan and Juhi Chawla have a fantastic screen chemistry, and they complement each other very well. They both have something very unique about them, they have wit, sensitivity and humour. Shahrukh Khan is just extraordinary in this role. I cannot imagine any other actor playing Rahul as naturally and skillfully as he did. Khan always particularly excels in roles like this, where he plays the simple, sensitive, generous, happy and struggling middle-class guy. He is convincing, extremely likable, and seems to be tailor-made for this part. This role reminds me of his unforgettable character in Kundan Shah's masterwork "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa", and like the latter, this is one of my favourite performances of Mr. Khan. Beautiful and vulnerable, Juhi Chawla is astonishing and enchanting as Seema. She displays both decisiveness, liveliness and confusion, and shows many sides of her personality, including dreaminess, love, anger and compassion. The growth in her character is believable, and as expected she is splendid in comic sequences.
Other cast members are good. Aditya Pancholi manages to be as hateful as his character requires. Kashmira Shah is pretty good in a small role and she is so gorgeous that many would wonder how her husband even thinks of cheating on her. Reema Lagoo and Johnny Lever do their usual stuff. One more aspect that significantly contributes to the film is undoubtedly Jatin-Lalit's memorable soundtrack. Every song stands out. "Ek Din Aap" is very melodious and soothing; "Main Koi Aisa Geet" is very romantic and is brilliantly pictured on Khan and Chawla as he tries to entertain her and finally succeeds; "Choodi Baji Hai Kahi" is joyful and is beautifully shot across some breathtaking locations. "Chand Taare" is very pleasant. "Suniye To" and "Jaata Hai Tu Kaha" are very catchy. Yes Boss is one film I can watch again and again and always be excited and entertained. It is a delightful and memorable picture, and I highly recommend you to see it.
The story is different to the usual tropes of Bollywood stories during the 90s. SRK plays a likable and relatable character yearning for success without consideration of his values while Juli does a similar role, they are inherently different in their personalities.
Although the antagonist performed decenty, a lot of the characters from his end didn't have much depth including his wife and secretary. They lost their importance through the story and seemed more side characterish than initially portraied.
Essentially the story is about growth and how SRK and Juli realise the value of love over the materialistic life they desired. However the story did not explore that growth thoroughly and skipped over it for the most part.
Nonetheless, the story was fun and entertaining throughout. The characters were likeable and interesting. The chemistry between SRK and Julli always is a pleasure to watch and the songs were a lot of fun. A nice watch.
Although the antagonist performed decenty, a lot of the characters from his end didn't have much depth including his wife and secretary. They lost their importance through the story and seemed more side characterish than initially portraied.
Essentially the story is about growth and how SRK and Juli realise the value of love over the materialistic life they desired. However the story did not explore that growth thoroughly and skipped over it for the most part.
Nonetheless, the story was fun and entertaining throughout. The characters were likeable and interesting. The chemistry between SRK and Julli always is a pleasure to watch and the songs were a lot of fun. A nice watch.
Did you know
- TriviaJaved Akhtar inadvertently predicted Shah Rukh Khan's future while writing the song "Chaand Taare" as most lines in the song are now true as Shah Rukh Khan is now a global superstar and one of the most popular and richest actors in the entire world.
- Quotes
Seema Kapoor: It takes time for flowers to bloom, for hearts to meet.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Abhijeet Feat. Alka Yagnik: Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaoon (1997)
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- Mannat Bungalow, H.K. Bhaba Road, Land's End, Ranwar, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India(background shot, "Chand Tare Tod" song.)
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