Boss: Born to Rule is a 2013 Indian Bengali-language action thriller film directed by Baba Yadav,[1] in his directorial debut.
At a time when Mumbai Police headed by Police Commissioner Vinayak Roy announce that the much dreaded Mafia Raj is completely wiped out of the city and there are no under world Bhais in Mumbai, a rookie named Surya lands in the country's commercial capital with an intention to become a Mafia Don.
He begins to set up branch offices for "Surya Exports & Imports" in all major cities, towns, and villages all over India.
He recruits local gangsters for staff and begins to forcefully collect a two per cent tax on every contract done in that area.
He claims that he believes in war but not morality and that the crime rate dropped significantly after he started to recruit all the gangsters.
Surya also helps Gopi to become the Mayor of Mumbai by defeating Arun Ghokle, who is backed up by Rajsekhar Sinha, a powerful national politician.
In his pursuit of power and achieving his goal of getting India rid of the crime, he shifts his attention towards the upcoming Indian parliament elections.
It is shown at the end that he had successfully installed Ravikant Sahay as the prime minister of India and is seen with Rusha, who accepts his love.
His performance — as a shrewd and confident guy, who couldn't care less about scruples in life — is worthy of mention.
Our hero's one-liner seems quite pertinent here: "Raja thakle tar rani ke toh thakte i hobe".
[8] Arijit Singh won Best Playback Singer (Male) at the Filmfare Awards East for the song "Mon Majhi Re", which had an overwhelming response from all over Bengal.
[9] The song Mon Majhi Re was later remade in Hindi for the film Singham Returns by Gannguli as 'Sun Le Zara', sung by Singh.
All lyrics are written by Meghnad, Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee), Chandrani Gannguli; all music is composed by Jeet GannguliFollowing up on the success of Boss, it was announced in September 2013, that the team of Jeet and Baba Yadav have decided to create a "Part II" sequel film with plans for distribution abroad.