Think Your Boss Is Awful? Meet 5 Of The Most Obnoxious Bollywood Bosses

Working on a Saturday? Cursing your corporate life? Have means things you could say to your boss? Well, we’ere here to make your lives better. Your boss could be a mean man but he can’t be as mean as these Bollywood Bosses and we’re thankful we never had to deal with such bosses in real life.

SALMAN KHAN (MAINE PYAAR KYU KIYA)

Samir played by ‘Bhai’ is one boss you’d never want to deal with. Not only was he a womanizer but don’t we all remember how he took his efficient secretary for granted. The poor woman managed not only his official commitments but also dealt with his super crazy personal life that involved running around his girlfriend and also his mother eventually.

MANISH CHAUDHARY (ROCKET SINGH: SALESMAN OF THE YEAR)

Chaudhary’s character as Sunil Puri in this Shimit Amin film is what shows a quintessential boss. He holds a PhD in letting people down and does not miss out on any opportunity to let his starry eyed sales recruit picture their dreams crushing.

RAM KAPOOR (KARTHIK CALLING KARTHIK)

Ram Kapoor’s character of Mr. Kamath manages to keep Karthik under his thumb at all times and constantly keeps nagging him. He does not leave any stone un-turned to crush Karthik’s self esteem and falls in line only when a more assertive Karthik learns to deal with him.

ADITYA PANCHOLI (YES BOSS)

Aditya Pancholi as Shahrukh’s boss in this movie is what nightmares are made of. He is a philandering boss and his personal problems are what take most of Shah Rukh’s time and energy. His multiple extra marital affairs and wooing his lady love is what keeps Shah Rukh occupied leaving him with absolutely no time for himself.

SHAKTI KAPOOR (HELLO BROTHER)

We don’t really need to mention how drug mafia boss played by Shakti Kapoor makes it to the list. He honey coated his employee into getting involved in drugs and when poor Salman realized the kind of scene his boss was into, Shakti made sure that Salman doesn’t live to tell the tale.

Feel good about your boss already? The only worse thing he has done to you is call you to work on Saturday!! I am sure we can deal with that just fine and on the brighter side, there’s always Sunday tomorrow and well, you should be glad you aint working on a Sunday.

PS: Those of you who are, we send across our sympathies.

Here’s A List Of The 7 Most Iconic Super Cops Of Bollywood

Bollywood is obsessed with ‘Super cops’ and ‘justice’ and we have had the same theme being followed for the longest time that we can remember.

Playing a cop on screen isn’t an easy job and the actor needs to make sure that there is continuity and rationality in his character. It is very important to make the character and the scene look realistic, making the whole act worth remembering.

Bollywood has given us some real badass cops and we bring to you a list of our favorite 7 super cops while we look forward to more in the coming year.

  • Ajay Devgn – Bajirao Singham, the no nonsense, honest cop has won hearts across the globe with his charismatic performance and nail bitting action sequences. Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn are one of those combinations that can never go wrong and time and they have proved this time and again. The fierce cop attitude was acclaimed commercially and critically making Singham be at the top of our list.
  • Aamir Khan- Inspector Shekhawat in Talaash was certainly one of the finest cops Bollywood gave us. Mr. Perfectionist wanted to make sure that he carries the essence of a ‘Mumbai Cop’ in his character and hence spent a lot of time on set speaking to officers of Mumbai Police on duty to understand their way to thinking and lifestyle.
  • Salman Khan- Salman as ‘Chulbul Pandey redefined the cops status in Bollywood. ‘Chulbul’ managed to garner a major fan following and went on to become one of Salman’s identity that is relevant even today. Directed by Abhinav Kashyap, the movie was eventually made into a franchise by producer Arbaaz Khan and we honestly can’t wait for the third part to hit the theatres.
  • Amitabh Bachchan- We’ve seen Amitabh as a cop several times and he does know how to carry the uniform. The last we saw him as a cop was in Khakee by Rajkumar Santoshi and we were more than just convinced by this acting. He played the role of an older cop who had to carry out a mission along with Akshay Kumar and Tushaar Kapoor and he left us hooked to the screen till the very end.
  • Kay Kay Menon- What happens when such fine cast gets directed by one of the finest directors of this generation? Black Friday happened when Anurag Kashyap assembled this epic cast and documented the 1993 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai. Menon’s character was inspired by Rakesh Maria, the cop who cracked this case in real life and we haven’t witnessed a cop more authentic in a very long time.
  • Akshay Kumar- Akshay Kumar as Inspector Vikram Rathore in ‘Rowdy Rathore’ attracted a large number of audience to the theatre and the film was definitely an all-rounder entertaining masala flick. Akshay is seen playing a double role in the movie where he plays a small time con and a super cop. When the cop dies, con man Akshay steps in his shoes and steals the show like the khiladi that he is!!
  • Ranveer Singh- The latest addition to this list is Ranveer Singh who left the audience hooting and whistling with his powerful performance in ‘Simmba’. Inspector Sangram Bhalerao took the nation by storm and proved that there is nothing that he can’t do. The badass cop won every one’s heart with his character transformation from a corrupt cop to a supercop.

Who is your favorite super cop in Bollywood? Let us know your opinions in the comment section below.

Is The ‘Khan’ Magic In Bollywood Fading Away?

The ‘Badshah’ of Bollywood, the ‘Bhai’ of film industry, the ‘Nawab’ of the industry and our very own ‘Mr. Perfectionist’ have lately been going through a rough patch in their career.

We are talking about the ‘Khan’ clan of Bollywood that is now on a very evident downfall and we don’t know how we feel about this. As someone who is from the 90’s, I have spent all my life investing in movies and emotions that the superstars of Bollywood created for me.

Shah Rukh Khan taught me love, Aamir taught me versatility, Salman taught me swag and well, Saif.. I am sure he must have taught me something, I just can’t think of it right now.

What’s happening currently at the box office is more like a revolution and as much as we are a part of it, we can’t help but imagine how Bollywood would be without the Khans.
Maybe, it’s too early to speak about it and maybe they will come back with a bang but for now, we fear this is what the end of an era looks like.

Salman’s ‘Race3’, Aamir’s ‘Thugs Of Hindostan’, Shah Rukh’s ‘Zero’ and also, unfortunately Saif’s ‘Kaalakandi’ have proved that this isn’t the time for Khans and we don’t know if it’s coming back anytime soon.

The fact that they are trying their best to change with time and are also experimenting with scripts is even more disheartening because it is clearly not helping them get back to the place where they once used to be.

The current trend at Box office is ‘the guy next door’ personality and hence that is exactly why we appreciate and swoon over faces like Vicky Kaushal, Rajkumar Rao and Ayushmann Khurana.

Nevertheless, for someone who grew up watching ‘Dil toh Pagal hai’, and ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’, this era is the beginning of something new and the end of ‘quintessential bollywood’ that we once loved and looked up to.

As audiences, we are ready for a change and looks like we have embraced it just fine but the questions is ‘are the khans ready to embrace this change’?

If you think the same and have an opinion about the Khans and their presence in Bollywood right now, don’t forget to share it with us in the comment section below.

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This New Year, Can We Expect New Content From Bollywood?

Bollwyood is no less than a sea of talent and all sorts of people dive in here with their talents, their stories and their ideas but not all of them float all the way up to the top. To survive these rough waves of nepotism, casting couch, ego clashes and so much more, one needs a solid foundation to make their place way up to the top.

But, Bollywood, as someone who has looked up to you since 1994, don’t you think it’s about time we make ‘Content’ the king already? When are we going to bring the ‘sexist patriarchy’ themes to and end and make movies that are more reflective of the society?

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Times have changed, the women are changing and it’s about time that you change as well, Bollywood.
It’s about you let go off certain idea and perception that you hold about the society because we’re clearly not the same people now.

Here are 8 things, we hope you get rid of as we enter 2019.

  1. Concept of the Ideal Woman – The new audience relates to Rumi more than it does to Anjali, Bollywood. Anurag Kashyap gave us the reality, you’ve given us delusions for long enough. It’s about time we fix this, don’t we?
  2. Consent and violence don’t go hand in hand– If she is scared of love but not scared of a slap, there is something wrong with her in specific. Women in real life are not scared of love as long as it’s with their consent and are certainly not cool with the idea of being slapped.
  3. Creepy Compliments – Women like to be complimented but no, not the way Bollywood does it. Here’s what I am talking about “Ooperwale ne tumhe aage aur peeche bohot kuch diya hai , lekin uper kuch nahi diya hai”, says Anil Kapoor to Ameesha Patel in one of the ‘Race’ franchises and I don’t see how this is acceptable. Bollywood, you’re not categorizing women as either brainy of beautiful. The new era woman is both and she is sick of your judging standards.
  4. Women can’t dare to dream- Why are basic mundane tasks achievements for women, Bollywood? Why did you think it was okay for Simran’s mother to say “Sapne dekho, zaroor dekho.. bas unke pure hone ki shart mat rakho”. Why have men dared to dream and why have women been waiting for permission from either the parents or the boyfriend or the husband? We’re out there to dream and we don’t need no permission to make them come true!!
  5. No, not all women are bitches- Enough with the Pyar Ka punchnama concept, Bollywood. Men can be equally confused, frustrated, depressed and cranky and we don’t think it is cool to label all women as bitches. Tell you what Bollywood, ‘Sonu ke Titu Ki Sweety’ was an entertaining movie but I didn’t see why the girl was ‘not right’? She was just the ‘bad person’ with no clear motives. Emotions are not bias to gender, Bollywood. Let’s be more realistic.
  6. Women don’t need to be protected– No Bollywood, No. It’s about time you understand and accept that women are not damsels in distress. We are not always out there waiting to be protected by a knight in shining armor. The new woman is strong and is capable of taking care of herself and wouldn’t it be nice if you showed a movie or two about this too?

For now, this is what the people of ‘2019’ want, Bollywood!
You make awesome content, you just have to make more of it.

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