Sunday, October 31, 2010

Boss Enkira Baskaran - Ready to laugh

If you haven't seen a comedy film lately, Boss Enkira
Baskaran is a light romantic comedy. Director, M.Rajesh followed the same comedy path as his previous venture, Siva Manasula Sakthi but took some tangent path by filtering any disturbing material. The film starts with the lead role, Baskaran aka Boss (Arya) getting hit in all the aspect so that he earns the pity of the viewers right from the starting. Supporting character, Nalla Thambi played by Santhanam is dominating the screen and he scored well as a comedian and a character role. Kumbakonam was selected as the backdrop for this entire film which is a relief as the recent days movies are going south. Even though Kumbakonam is not very acceptable the other aspects of the film will make you forget that.

The "who cares" life-style of Boss goes on for a while entertaining you until he meets Chandrika (Nayantara) who is a a training lecturer eventually end up as Boss' elder brother's wife's sister. Love at first sight kicks in but Boss faces serious hurdles because of his careless and irresponsible lifestyle. Challenged by his own family he steps out of the house to earn money so that he can get his sister married and get married himself. There comes his buddy Nalathambi for rescue. Loan shark Velpandi lends money with an impossible condition to meet. The duo takes the challenge and tries zillions things to get Velpandi's son and a few others to pass exams through their new venture - tutorial college.


Like all the other heroes Arya boldly ventured this comedy role and scores to an extend with the support of Santhanam. But in the end Santhanam end up dominating the screen more. The scenes when Boss goes to write his arear exams are very entertaining. Boss' family members - brother, sister, mother, sister-in-law acted well to fit in the movie. Nayantara's glamor doesn't fit the backdrop of Kumbakonam but the director again compensates with the other aspects so that you will end up enjoying most of the aspect of the film.

Not so bad music from Yuvan Shankar Raja from whom you will expect a lot more. The director's experiments are bold when he introduces Naan Kadavul fame Rajendran who played the villain role in a supporting comedy role. To compensate the Kumbakonam backdrops director is taking you to Switzerland for the songs. For all those Nayantara's fans this will be the so called last movie you might see in the Tamil according to the grape wine. The second half of the film goes in tangent from the comedy track and  comes back on track during the climax. This movie comes under a typical comic-drama genre which will not fail to entertain you. But don't expect any serious material unlike the team's previous project. Boss Enkira Baskaran is entertaining and light weight romantic comedy that you can definitely watch to pass time.

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