Bose is an exciting action thriller that also manages to avoid the pitfall that
other Tamil movies related to the army have been falling into. Inspite of Srikanth's
background in the army, Bose is essentially a movie about a common man's fight
against someone in power along the lines of movies like
Dhill and Dhool .
The impressive action sequences, the cute romance and a villain with a sense of humor
make Bose a fast-paced entertainer.
When Kottaiperumal('Kalabhavan' Mani), the Minister of Tourism and one of the contenders for
the post of Chief Minister of TamilNadu, is kidnapped, a commando unit is dispatched to
rescue him. After the successful mission, Bose(Srikanth), the leader of the unit, is put
in charge of security for Kottaiperumal. But when Bose finds the politician attempting to
molest a college student Charulatha(Sneha), he shoots him and helps her escape. Bose is
courtmartialed as a result and dismissed from the army but Kottaiperumal is not willing
to let him get away that easy.
Similar to other movies that pitted a common man against someone more powerful than him,
Bose follows the same story arc of the man in power gunning for the hero, the hero
outwitting him through a mix of brain and brawn, the hero being targetted through his family
but eventually gaining his revenge. Though firstime director Senthilkumar doesn't stray from
this track, the ingredients he throws in result in an entertaining and enjoyable movie.
The action sequences in Bose stand out from the ho-hum fight sequences in recent
movies. Though graphics have been employed rather obviously in many places, the sequences
have been mounted well. The first rescue mission provides an explosive start and though
subsequent fight sequences(like the fight in the theater) are on a smaller scale, they are
also choreographed well and thrillingly. But there are also some places where potential
fights are avoided. The large number of villains allows srikanth the liberty of simply
shooting down many of them instead of letting them go after a fight, only to see them
return and harass him and his family. This contributes to the fast pace of the film.
I can't remember another movie where I laughed so hard at the behavior and words of the
villain and his cohorts. Without resorting to straightforward comedy, which would have
reduced the effectiveness of his villainy, 'Kalabhavan' Mani manages to make us laugh.
His frustration and anger at the location where he was shot is brought out in a very
funny way and the actors around him contribute to the humor with some well-timed shots
too. The director also shows creativity and humour in other situations(like Sneha's
meetings with one the of rowdies) which are usually not dealt with in a humorous fashion.
The romance manages to be a little different also. Though Sneha behaves like all
heroines, pursuing Srikanth vigorously, Srikanth's serious attitude lends some difference
to their relationship. There is nothing new in Srikanth's family though. It is the typical
'Vikraman family' where everyone is good but eventually have little impact on the story!
srikanth makes a convincing action hero and his indulging in many action sequences without
stunt doubles contributes to this. Sneha looks a little aged and tired even compared to her
last release Vasoolraja MBBS . She starts off imitating Jyothika
but thankfully, not for much longer. Her puppet-like edance steps for Bommalaattam...
are a delight. 'Kalabhavan' Mani strikes a fine balance between villainy and comedy.
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