Yes Boss
Yes Boss is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed
by Aziz Mirza starring Shah Rukh
Khan, Juhi Chawla, and Aditya
Pancholi. Produced by Ratan Jain, Yes Boss was one of the
most successful films of the year at the time of release, and was declared a
super hit with a worldwide gross of ₹23 crore (US$3.2 million).
It is based on the 1987 film The Secret of My Success starring Michael J Fox.
The film partially inspired the 2005 Malayalam film Junior Senior and was remade in Tamil as Guru En Aalu (2009). The rights are owned by Khan's production company Red Chillies Entertainment. Yes Boss received seven nominations at the 43rd Filmfare Awards including Best Actor for Khan and Best Actress for Chawla. Pancholi was nominated under the Best Villain category as well.
Plot
Rahul (Shahrukh Khan)
is an ambitious young, bright man who desires to become wealthy. He is lucky
enough to find a job with extra earnings with his boss, Siddharth (Aditya
Pancholi), who is a lustful person having extramarital affairs. Siddharth
has deviously trapped a rich woman Sheela (Kashmira Shah)
and Rahul earns overtime money in keeping his boss' affairs a secret.
Then comes along Seema (Juhi Chawla)
an elegant and gorgeous young woman and an ambitious, aspiring model - also
desiring a life of luxury. Siddharth is lustfully attracted to Seema and her
heavenly beauty and charm and asks Rahul to help him trap her too. A helpless
Rahul does so, but deep down somewhere in his heart, Rahul has a soft spot for
Seema.
Anyway, due to Rahul's efforts, Seema is impressed by
Siddharth's personality and business acumen. Gradually, Seema and Siddharth
become friends and she discovers Siddharth's purity of heart and begins liking
him when they go to Switzerland for a shooting schedule.
As their companionship blossoms, Rahul introduces Seema to
his mother (Reema Lagoo), who is a heart patient and is
sensitive to any shocking news or stress in life. Unfortunately, Bhushan (Gulshan
Grover) uses this to his advantage and to mess with Rahul, and tells
her that Rahul has married Seema. Rahul's mother is overjoyed with this news.
In order to avoid shocking his mother, Rahul and Seema have
to put up an act as if they are a happily married couple, however, both slowly
fall in love in the process.
When Siddharth learns that Rahul is in love with Seema
(Siddharth's new pawn) he offers Rahul his dream office - with the unsaid
implication that it was in return for Seema. Siddharth, however, has no
intention of giving Rahul his dream office. Rahul realizes that he had been
supporting Siddharth's lustful habits all along for his dream office by being a
bootlicker to him.
Rahul replies to him and says that he does not want Siddharth
as his boss, nor his dream office, and Seema joins him by resigning as well.
After this fiasco, true love triumphs as Seema decides to let a luxurious life go and spend the rest of her life with Rahul and his ailing mother who wholeheartedly accepts the relationship again, and Rahul decides that he'd have a luxurious life for him and Seema by his hard earned money and not by bootlicking anyone.
Cast
·
Shah Rukh
Khan as Rahul Joshi
·
Aditya
Pancholi as Siddharth Chaudhary: Rahul's boss
·
Juhi Chawla as
Seema Kapoor: Rahul's ex-wife
·
Kashmira Shah as
Sheela Chaudhary
·
Rahul
Kanawat as Mahesh joshi
·
Ashok Saraf as
Johnny, Rahul's friend
·
Gulshan Grover as
Bhushan, Sheela’s cousin
·
Johnny Lever as
Madhav Advani aka Mr.Mad
·
Reema Lagoo as
Rahul's mother/Mrs. Joshi
·
Mahavir Shah as
Advocate Shukla
·
Rakesh Bedi as
Watchman at Girls Hostel/Bahadur
·
Anant
Mahadevan as Doctor
·
Amrit
Patel as Mamaji
·
Kulbhushan Kharbanda as the father in
law of Siddharth Chaudhary
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