In an era where theatrical runs are often fleeting, Aamar Boss has defied all odds and becomes the first Bengali Film to cross 50 glorious days, a remarkable milestone that reaffirms the audience’s enduring love for heartfelt, rooted storytelling.
Directed by the celebrated duo Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, the film marked the grand return of legendary actress Rakhee Gulzar after 22 long years. Her deeply moving portrayal of a mother navigating her complex relationship with her son, played by Shiboprosad Mukherjee, left audiences across generations spellbound.
Released on May 9 amidst a sensitive sociopolitical backdrop. The film’s ability to sustain its theatrical presence for 50 days is a testament to its emotional depth, universal relatability, and the sheer power of word-of-mouth.
Produced by Windows Productions, known for its consistent track record of delivering soul-stirring stories like Belaseshe, Haami, Posto, and Bohurupi, Aamar Boss is yet another shining example of how real-life inspired, relationship-driven narratives continue to touch hearts.
In a joint statement, Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee shared: “To witness Aamar Boss complete 50 days in theatres is a feeling beyond words. We made this film with immense love, and Rakhee Di’s return made it even more special. The audience embraced it with open hearts and that’s the greatest reward for any storyteller. In today’s fast-paced world, a film surviving and thriving in theatres for 50 days speaks volumes about the emotional connection it has created.”
With Aamar Boss, Windows Productions once again proves that emotionally honest stories never go out of style. Under the creative vision of Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, the banner continues to take Bengali cinema to newer heights, crafting films that are deeply local in flavour yet universal in emotion.