Boys
- 2003
- 2h 52m
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7.2/10
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'Boys' is the story of five boys and a girl from different families They are youthful, vibrant, careless violating all conventions and In the process, they discover their hidden talents.'Boys' is the story of five boys and a girl from different families They are youthful, vibrant, careless violating all conventions and In the process, they discover their hidden talents.'Boys' is the story of five boys and a girl from different families They are youthful, vibrant, careless violating all conventions and In the process, they discover their hidden talents.
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Boys is about Music , friendship ,love, Ambition , goal. There r many elements in movie which will win our hearts. Especially post interval. The struggle of boys is shown in a beautiful way and screenplay is perfectly bent. And AR Rahman songs are biggest plus. They added complete flavour to the movie. Ofcourse it's a musical story. And shankar's visioy is too good. It can bee seen all the way in movie. Supporting actors did well. Siddharth is perfect. Genelia is impressive. Its not like regular drama. Its something different from routine. Locations are ok. Watch it.
This movie is awesome and a ground breaker when it came to Tamil Cinema or even Indian Cinema as a whole. What I cant figure out is how the director/writer came up with all the stuff seen in this movie? He must have interviewed hundreds of college going guys throughout Chennai and studied their life very carefully. The ideas here are pure genius and typical of Shankar, even if too controversial. Sujatha also writes dialog for most other Tamil films but only when it comes to Shankar's movies does the dialog really stand out. Shankar has the ability to bring out the best in every performer, actor and writer, even extra. Even if Mani Ratnam makes more realistic movies, Shankar is the better director for being far more creative in his work. For example, the "Malgova Aunty" scene and dialog threw me off the chair. I was on the floor. If you don't like this movie, then you're
a) Completely retarded b) A conservative c) From a mofussil background d) All of the above
If only Shankar could be as creative as he was in this movie, in Anniyan which was absolute crap in comparison. I don't think that even Shivaji would be as good as Boys. I hope that after Shivaji, Shankar makes Boys-2.
a) Completely retarded b) A conservative c) From a mofussil background d) All of the above
If only Shankar could be as creative as he was in this movie, in Anniyan which was absolute crap in comparison. I don't think that even Shivaji would be as good as Boys. I hope that after Shivaji, Shankar makes Boys-2.
This is a first of its kind teen drama in Tamil. Puthiya paadhai, indru poi naalai vaa,pudhiya mannargal, kadhal desam have equal share of teen drama but not raw enough like Boys. The visionary of youngsters predicted in 2003 is brilliant.
Vikatan wrote 'Chiiii' on its first page but now giving reviews to trash like Iruttu arayil murattu kuthu, hara hara mahadevaki, zombie etc in the name of A movie.
This is a gem for many reason. Everyone starred in this movie got a better life. Panjum panjum sernda thappu, Dating, Barbie doll anime, 6 ambitioous people starting a music brand, getting sony sponsor, Mtv shows oh my god a lotttt of things that people doesn't even knew existed.
This movie was spoiled by the boomer 80s kids who objected this like its a sin for people to enjoy their life, elope, find their way in life.
The audio track of this movie is a GEM. This is a dictionary book for electrifying music. Even after 20 years the songs are so fresh and enjoyable. I'm a fan of 'Ayyappan' song. Most underrated. Just look at the artists in this movie - Karthik, Tippu, Sunitha Sarathy, Adnan Sami, Blazze, vasundra Das, Clinton, Lucky Ali uffff...🔥 Secret of success is such a motivational song.
The main story is 5 teen boys who are controlled by their parents wants to break the chain and live a free life. One of them falls in love with a girl, supported by their friends, plans to elope. To get their life going they opt in for their interest of life - starting a music band named 'Boys'. Remaining of the movie describes the adventures they go through, downfall, struggles in life on the way to success.
Vivek gets a great credit to this movie. He motivates them, advises them, helps them, lateral thinking etc. Sendhil appears for just 2 scenes in the movie but explains Data and Information concepts - Information is wealth.
I still gave 8 rating only because of the obscene scenes which are not needed in the movie. Those scenes almost dilutes what director wants to convey. If those portions were edited, this movie might make an impact.
Let kids be free. Let them go out of house, let them try new things, let them learn life on their own, let them figure out their future that's all its about.
Vikatan wrote 'Chiiii' on its first page but now giving reviews to trash like Iruttu arayil murattu kuthu, hara hara mahadevaki, zombie etc in the name of A movie.
This is a gem for many reason. Everyone starred in this movie got a better life. Panjum panjum sernda thappu, Dating, Barbie doll anime, 6 ambitioous people starting a music brand, getting sony sponsor, Mtv shows oh my god a lotttt of things that people doesn't even knew existed.
This movie was spoiled by the boomer 80s kids who objected this like its a sin for people to enjoy their life, elope, find their way in life.
The audio track of this movie is a GEM. This is a dictionary book for electrifying music. Even after 20 years the songs are so fresh and enjoyable. I'm a fan of 'Ayyappan' song. Most underrated. Just look at the artists in this movie - Karthik, Tippu, Sunitha Sarathy, Adnan Sami, Blazze, vasundra Das, Clinton, Lucky Ali uffff...🔥 Secret of success is such a motivational song.
The main story is 5 teen boys who are controlled by their parents wants to break the chain and live a free life. One of them falls in love with a girl, supported by their friends, plans to elope. To get their life going they opt in for their interest of life - starting a music band named 'Boys'. Remaining of the movie describes the adventures they go through, downfall, struggles in life on the way to success.
Vivek gets a great credit to this movie. He motivates them, advises them, helps them, lateral thinking etc. Sendhil appears for just 2 scenes in the movie but explains Data and Information concepts - Information is wealth.
I still gave 8 rating only because of the obscene scenes which are not needed in the movie. Those scenes almost dilutes what director wants to convey. If those portions were edited, this movie might make an impact.
Let kids be free. Let them go out of house, let them try new things, let them learn life on their own, let them figure out their future that's all its about.
S. Shankar has gained quite a reputation for making expensive crapfest. I have only seen his 'Indian' and 'Nayak, The Real Hero' and loathe both movies (though they have great soundtracks and female leads). Little did I know that he directed 'Boys'. After watching the movie I must give him some credit for making something that is at least watchable.
'Boys' starts off as an entertaining teen flick following six teenagers but the story slowly progresses as the protagonists move into adulthood, a little too fast, and then the movie tackles various social issues. Themes like friendship, sex, censorship and injustice are well presented here. 'Boys' is considered a poignant film for the middle-class Indians.
The humour works very well. One can easily relate to the various situations the teenagers experience. However, the more intense sequences are loud and overdone. They appear theatrical and melodramatic.
A.R. Rahman's score is terrific. The visualization of the first two songs and the romantic songs is very poor. The special effects used in the songs are awful. The lyrics of the romantic songs are clichéd but the rest of the songs have great lyrics. I especially liked the last one, 'Secret of My Success'.
S.Shankar has cast an ensemble of newcomers and the five actors who play the title role, Siddharth, Nakul, Bharath, Sai Srinivas, and Manigandan, all perform very well especially in the comedic sequences but they ham it up in the more intense scenes. Genelia D'Souza is competent. Vivek is likable as the supportive Mangalam Sir.
'Boys' is almost three hours long and it could have used some editing. Yet, it's still an enjoyable watch despite the aforementioned as long as you have a working fast-forward button on your remote control. I'm surprised that the man behind abysmal tripe like 'Indian' and 'Nayak' came up with something more 'human'.
'Boys' starts off as an entertaining teen flick following six teenagers but the story slowly progresses as the protagonists move into adulthood, a little too fast, and then the movie tackles various social issues. Themes like friendship, sex, censorship and injustice are well presented here. 'Boys' is considered a poignant film for the middle-class Indians.
The humour works very well. One can easily relate to the various situations the teenagers experience. However, the more intense sequences are loud and overdone. They appear theatrical and melodramatic.
A.R. Rahman's score is terrific. The visualization of the first two songs and the romantic songs is very poor. The special effects used in the songs are awful. The lyrics of the romantic songs are clichéd but the rest of the songs have great lyrics. I especially liked the last one, 'Secret of My Success'.
S.Shankar has cast an ensemble of newcomers and the five actors who play the title role, Siddharth, Nakul, Bharath, Sai Srinivas, and Manigandan, all perform very well especially in the comedic sequences but they ham it up in the more intense scenes. Genelia D'Souza is competent. Vivek is likable as the supportive Mangalam Sir.
'Boys' is almost three hours long and it could have used some editing. Yet, it's still an enjoyable watch despite the aforementioned as long as you have a working fast-forward button on your remote control. I'm surprised that the man behind abysmal tripe like 'Indian' and 'Nayak' came up with something more 'human'.
Boys," the 2003 Tamil film directed by Shankar, might not have been a massive hit at the time of its release, but it's a movie that has aged surprisingly well. Back then, it was criticized for its bold portrayal of youth culture, relationships, and the rebellion against societal norms. However, in today's context, where audiences are more open to exploring different narratives, "Boys" could easily find its place as a cult classic.
The film centers around a group of college friends Munna, Babu, Juju, Kumar, and Krishna who are carefree and deeply entrenched in their youthful exuberance. Their lives take a dramatic turn when Munna falls in love with Harini, leading to a series of events that test their friendships, dreams, and relationships. The movie doesn't shy away from exploring themes like love, lust, ambition, and the consequences of impulsive decisions.
One of the film's highlights is its music, composed by A. R. Rahman. The soundtrack of "Boys" was groundbreaking at the time, with tracks like "Girlfriend," "Dating," and "Secret of Success" becoming instant hits. Rahman's music perfectly captures the energy and spirit of the youth, and even today, the songs are enjoyed by fans across generations.
Comedian Vivek's role as Mangalam, a street-smart marriage broker and bank employee, is another standout element of the film. His witty one-liners and impeccable timing provide much-needed comic relief amidst the drama. Vivek's character also serves as a voice of reason, often delivering sharp critiques of society's hypocrisy, which resonates even more today.
The movie's portrayal of friendship and the struggles of young adults is something that many can relate to, even after two decades. The way the film addresses issues like parental pressure, career choices, and the clash between tradition and modernity was ahead of its time. If "Boys" were released now, it would likely be appreciated for its boldness and the way it challenges outdated mindsets.
Yes, the film has its flaws, with some scenes and dialogues feeling a bit over the top. However, it's important to view "Boys" through the lens of the era it was made in. The movie dared to be different, and while it may not have been perfect, it certainly wasn't as bad as many critics made it out to be. In fact, it's a film that grows on you with repeated viewings.
In conclusion, "Boys" is a film that deserves a second chance. With A. R. Rahman's incredible music, Vivek's perfect comedic timing, and a storyline that resonates with the struggles of youth, it's a movie that could very well have been a blockbuster if it had been released in today's more accepting and open-minded climate.
The film centers around a group of college friends Munna, Babu, Juju, Kumar, and Krishna who are carefree and deeply entrenched in their youthful exuberance. Their lives take a dramatic turn when Munna falls in love with Harini, leading to a series of events that test their friendships, dreams, and relationships. The movie doesn't shy away from exploring themes like love, lust, ambition, and the consequences of impulsive decisions.
One of the film's highlights is its music, composed by A. R. Rahman. The soundtrack of "Boys" was groundbreaking at the time, with tracks like "Girlfriend," "Dating," and "Secret of Success" becoming instant hits. Rahman's music perfectly captures the energy and spirit of the youth, and even today, the songs are enjoyed by fans across generations.
Comedian Vivek's role as Mangalam, a street-smart marriage broker and bank employee, is another standout element of the film. His witty one-liners and impeccable timing provide much-needed comic relief amidst the drama. Vivek's character also serves as a voice of reason, often delivering sharp critiques of society's hypocrisy, which resonates even more today.
The movie's portrayal of friendship and the struggles of young adults is something that many can relate to, even after two decades. The way the film addresses issues like parental pressure, career choices, and the clash between tradition and modernity was ahead of its time. If "Boys" were released now, it would likely be appreciated for its boldness and the way it challenges outdated mindsets.
Yes, the film has its flaws, with some scenes and dialogues feeling a bit over the top. However, it's important to view "Boys" through the lens of the era it was made in. The movie dared to be different, and while it may not have been perfect, it certainly wasn't as bad as many critics made it out to be. In fact, it's a film that grows on you with repeated viewings.
In conclusion, "Boys" is a film that deserves a second chance. With A. R. Rahman's incredible music, Vivek's perfect comedic timing, and a storyline that resonates with the struggles of youth, it's a movie that could very well have been a blockbuster if it had been released in today's more accepting and open-minded climate.
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie suffered extensive censorship throughout its airing at cinema theaters. While for the first few days it was uncensored, it became less and less enjoyable as the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), India, made 17 cuts. The most well known cut was the deleted visuals and dialogs of Juju with the prostitute as he shakes the cot up to the dialog of Bobgali "please please konjam utkarungalen". This scene was shown in the trailer and was one of the most memorable portions of the film.
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