Bose (film)

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Bose
CD cover
Directed bySenthil Kumar
Written bySenthil Kumar
Produced byJ. H. Murali
StarringSrikanth
Sneha
Kalabhavan Mani
Nagesh
Manikka Vinayagam
Kalairani
Thalaivasal Vijay
CinematographyS.D. Vijay Milton
Edited byV. Jaishankar
Music byYuvan Shankar Raja (Songs)
Karthik Raja (Background Score)
Production
company
Shri Mahalakshmi Combine
Release date
8 October 2004
Running time
165 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Bose is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Senthil Kumar. It stars Srikanth and Sneha and Kalabhavan Mani, Nagesh, Thalaivasal Vijay, Manikka Vinayagam, and Kalairani in supporting roles.

Bose released on 8 October 2004. It was dubbed into Telugu as Rakshana and released in 2005, and the film was also dubbed in Hindi as Commando - The Force. The film was also remade in Kannada as Yodha and released in 2009.

Plot

Tamil Nadu state Union Minister Kottaiperumal and his associates are kidnapped by terrorists, where they demand their men to be released, but the central government refuses the demand and assigns a NSG commando operation with Capt. Bose in the lead. Bose and the commandos successfully rescue Kottaiperumal, but the commandos and terrorists suffers equal losses of their men in the operation. Due to threats against Kottaiperumal, Bose and his team are deployed to the minister's security. During the Republic day program in New Delhi, Kottaiperumal gets attracted to the program's dancer Charulatha, where he secretly brings her to his room and tries to have sex with her.

Bose enters Kottaiperumal's room due to an uproar where he attacks Kottaiperumal and sends Charulatha out of the house without noticing anyone. Due to the attack, Bose is questioned, but he does not reveal the reason and is court-martialed. Bose returns home and lives with his family, while Kottaiperumal is discharged from the hospital and still suffers from serious injuries due to the attack. Enraged, Kottaiperumal secretly assigns underworld gangsters to kill Bose, but Bose manages to defeat them, which makes Kottaiperumal target Bose's family. While being court-martialed, Bose gathers information regarding terrorists' plans to attack various cities in India using RDX and other deadlier weapons.

Meanwhile, Charulatha learns that Bose is court-martialed due to the incident, where she reveals about Kottaiperumal's misbehavior to Bose's senior officers. A cat-and-mouse-chase ensues where Bose's father is killed and Bose's family is kidnapped by Kottaiperumal. At the hideout, Bose learns that the kidnap was a planned act by Kottaiperumal in order to gain sympathy votes in the upcoming elections. Bose gets enraged and captures the terrorists, where he kidnaps and secretly kills Kottaiperumal, while the squad assumes the terrorists for the attack and shoots him to death. After this, Bose is reinstated into the service and also reunites with his family.

Cast

Production

This was the third and last time that Srikanth and Sneha were teamed up - after the successes of April Maadhathil (2002) and Parthiban Kanavu (2003).

Some action scenes were picturised on Srikanth, Jasper, and some stuntmen at a factory in Ennore. It took eight days to shoot the scene involving 23 stunt artistes. It was choreographed by stunt master Peter Hein. Srikanth, for the role of a commando, had trained under Major Ravi, who supervised the army scenes. Some of the locations for the film are Chennai, Thalakulam, Bangalore, Delhi, and Kerala. Two of the songs have been picturised in Russia.[1]

Soundtrack

Bose
Soundtrack album by
Released9 August 2004 (2004-08-09)
Recorded2004
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelFive Star Audio
Vega Music
ProducerYuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja chronology
Manmadhan
(2004)
Bose
(2004)
Raam
(2005)

The soundtrack was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while his elder brother Karthik Raja composed the film's background score. The audio CD containing songs released on 9 August 2004. It features five songs with lyrics written by Pa. Vijay, Na. Muthukumar, Thamarai and Snehan.

Track Song Singer(s) Duration Lyricist Notes
1 "Nijama Nijama" KK, Shreya Ghoshal 4:07 Na. Muthukumar
2 "Enna Enna Aachu" Devan Ekambaram, Mathangi 5:22 Pa. Vijay
3 "Vaitha Kann" Madhu Balakrishnan, Srivarthini 4:29 Pa. Vijay
4 "Doli Doli" Shalini Singh 4:59 Thamarai
5 "Bommalaattam" Karthik, Chitra Sivaraman 4:05 Snehan

Release

Bose did not make it to the screens as scheduled on October 9 (Saturday) due to the last minute financial dispute. The prints left the lab on Sunday morning and made it to the screens in southern districts of Madurai and beyond only for the matinee show. In Chennai and surrounding areas, the film opened with noon shows on Sunday. Nearly 5 lakh worth of advertisement was spent for the opening weekend. Trade lost almost 40 lakh due to missed opening.[2]

Reviews

Indiaglitz wrote:"Director Senthilkumar manages to hold your interest for most part. But lets slip his guard towards the end and the climax peters on predictability".[3] Bizhat wrote:"The film is an action entertainer without any sluggishness".[4] Sify wrote:"story is pure balderdash. Perhaps to compensate for the lack of a coherent script, the director tries to pack in as much commercial elements like songs, crass comedy and lots of action into the storyline. The first half is crisp while the latter half drags a bit. Still the high-octane action drama is watchable".[5] Behindwoods wrote:"The first half of the movie is good, and takes phase with decent action, but the story line sags in the second half of the movie, as unnecessary violence is let loose on the goon squad".[6] Hindu wrote:"The first half just whizzes past. It is the second half that stretches a little and also has scenes ending rather abruptly".[7]

References

  1. ^ "Bose". Chennai Online. Archived from the original on 7 December 2005. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  2. ^ Bose arrives late triggering 40 lakh loss
  3. ^ "Bose Tamil Movie Review". IndiaGlitz. 15 October 2004. Archived from the original on 4 December 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  4. ^ HostOnNet.com. "BizHat.com - Bose Review". Movies.bizhat.com. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Movie Review:Bose". Sify. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  6. ^ "The Meera contro". Behindwoods. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  7. ^ "Entertainment / Film Review : "Bose"". The Hindu. 15 October 2004. Archived from the original on 17 October 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2012.

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