Boss remains a go-to film for fans of Akshay Kumar who enjoy his action-comedy avatar. It represents a specific brand of Bollywood filmmaking—loud, unapologetic, and packed with star charisma—that still holds a special place for many viewers.
Akshay Kumar plays Suryakant Shastri—a fearless, witty, and morally flexible "Boss" who helps the common man for a price. When a runaway son (Shiv Panditt) gets framed for murder, the real Boss goes undercover as a professor to unite a fractured family. Cue the punches, the puns, and the perfect Punjabi swagger.
Sometimes, “23” in search queries refers to:
The story begins with Satyakant Shastri (Mithun Chakraborty), a stern schoolteacher who has two sons: the rebellious Surya and the gentle Shiv. After Surya is involved in a fatal brawl, his father, in a fit of rage and disappointment, throws him out of the house and disowns him. A young Surya is then taken under the wing of a powerful crime lord known as "Big Boss" (Danny Denzongpa).
Yet, even a film that was considered a commercial disappointment can have a fascinating legacy. Boss managed to carve its name in history not for its box office numbers, but for a Guinness World Record it achieved. The film’s promotional poster was certified as the , a record previously held by Michael Jackson‘s film This Is It . The massive poster was unveiled at the Little Gransden Airfield in the UK.
A: Most likely a reference to 2023 (the year of search or rumored re-release). It could also be a typo or a pirate release batch number.


