Friday, December 9, 2016

THE LADY BOSS






Reviews

“English speaking movie, hence, highly and comfortably recommended for high school students in English medium schools."
                                                   Miss. Fannyla, Primary school teacher

“This movie is loaded with great dialogues, hmm, I don’t have to prepare my speech on women and power and empowerment for the next two years. I am going to quote and mega quote the lines from this movie. Thank you The Lady Boss.”
             One of the Members of Legislative Assembly, Nagaland

“I was going through a bad divorce phase, I watched this movie on the recommendation of my ex-husband’s current wife, and magic happened, I am feeling like a new woman. I have even ordered original Ray-Ban sunglasses to feel like the Lady Boss.”
                 The now not so estranged ex-wife of a rich Naga playboy husband

“ The Lady Boss speaks directly to your heart, you will feel like praying for her every now and then. She carries a charitable character, oh, she is straight from heaven.”
                A former pastor under investigation for corruption charges

“If Raees is Bollywood’s reply to The Rum Diary, then  The Lady Boss is Nagaland’s reply to Kill Bill.”
         An Anonymous fan of the movie

Plot Summary
Spoiler Alert!
She had everything in life except money. She even studied hard to win Kaun Banega Crorepati, but by the time she was confident of winning, the show was off the air. She realised all the books and videos on how to become rich were produced to fool and exploit poor people to become poorer. One day, she went to church and prayed to God in Latin, although God could understand any language, she chose this particular language because she wanted to show off, but that’s not the point. While returning from the church, an old man who looked like a classic pervert stopped her and offered a deal she would not refuse. Intoxicated by the small of her natural hair, he fell in love, but she didn’t love him, she loved his young and energetic nephew.  On the April Fool’s day, he kills her lover and fires her from the job. She cries for her dead lover, but more for the job. She decides to avenge the ill-treatment under The Employers and Employees Act, 1990. Now, you have to watch the movie to find out, 1) Does she get justice? 2) Why is the movie titled Lady Boss?
                              



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