The trailer for the highly anticipated Bengali film Aamar Boss has been unveiled, offering a poignant glimpse into a narrative that promises to be both heartwarming and thought-provoking. The film marks the long-awaited return of veteran actress Raakhee Gulzar to the silver screen after a hiatus of 22 years.
Directed by the renowned duo Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, the movie also stars Mukherjee in a key role. The trailer introduces the story of Shubhra Goswami, portrayed by Raakhee Gulzar, and her son, Animesh Goswami, played by Shiboprosad Mukherjee. The characters’ dynamic is central to the plot, revealing the complexities of their relationship. At home, Animesh is the epitome of a devoted son, demonstrating tenderness, care, and a deep sense of responsibility toward his aging mother. His affectionate gestures, such as feeding her and sharing meals, reflect a bond built on love and devotion.
However, the trailer also presents a stark contrast in Animesh’s persona at work. In his professional life, he transforms into a tough, no-nonsense boss who is unafraid to make difficult decisions, often at the expense of his employees. The tension between these two versions of Animesh sets the stage for a pivotal moment in the film when Shubhra decides to step into her son’s corporate world. Her unexpected involvement not only challenges the toxic dynamics within the office but also sparks an emotional and societal transformation.
Raakhee Gulzar expressed her excitement about the film, saying, “Some stories do more than just entertain – they leave a lasting impression. Aamar Boss is one of those rare stories: sincere, heartfelt, and profoundly touching.”
Director Nandita Roy shared her admiration for working with the legendary actress, describing her as a consummate professional on set. “Watching Raakhee bring Shubhra Goswami to life was truly moving,” Roy said. “Aamar Boss is a film for everyone, across all ages and backgrounds. It speaks to the heart, explores the complexities of relationships, and challenges the way we view age, work, and care. We’ve made this film with a lot of love, and we hope it resonates deeply with audiences.”
Shiboprosad Mukherjee, who also co-directed the film, reflected on the deeper themes of Aamar Boss. “The film is more than just a story – it’s a conversation about the delicate balance between our personal and professional lives,” he said. “Working with Raakhee di has been an absolute honor. Her presence on set, her energy, and the depth she brought to the character of Shubhra Goswami made every scene magical.”
Aamar Boss tackles significant themes such as generational gaps, familial bonds, and the humanity often lost in the corporate grind. With its timely and relatable narrative, the film is poised to become one of the most talked-about releases of the year.