

Meanwhile, we learn that Surya, after leaving his father’s house, was adopted by a transport business man who goes by the name of “Big Boss.” He’s into dirty dealings and constantly gets people beaten up, albeit in that glamorized fashion typical of Hindi movies, in which the characters don’t get arrested for their actions. To accomplish this, Ayushman frames Shiv for rape and has him arrested. In typical Bollywood fashion, Ayushman does not approve of Shiv and would prefer Ankita marry the Home Minister’s idiotic son, Vishal. Unfortunately for Shiv, Ankita has a brother, Ayushman, a police officer. The movie then jumps ahead some years later, when Shiv (Shiv Pandit) is in his twenties and in love with Ankita (Aditi Rao). The young Surya always seems to be landing himself in trouble, eventually leading Shastri to throw him out of the house. Satyakant Shastri (Chakraborty) has two sons, Surya and Shiv. "There’s nothing in Bollywood quite like an Akshay Kumar film." With his grandiose presence in larger-than-life movies, he is a “hero” in the truest sense of the word, and this holds true for his 2013 film Boss, where he performs alongside none other than legendary actor Mithun Chakraborty. There’s nothing in Bollywood quite like an Akshay Kumar film. Blood, punches, and out-of-this-world kicks.
