


“It was so slushy, that I would run for two minutes and have barely moved an inch,” she says. A comely looking Mamta, in a white sleeveless top and brown shorts, was playing football with Dileep and a few others in a scene from My Boss. This happened during a shoot in a slushy paddy field in Palakkad in July this year. So charming that cobras become docile in front of her. And like her character, she is feisty, intelligent, and charming. Under the banner of East Coast Entertainments, East Coast Vijayan is producing 'My Boss'.Like Priya, Mamta grew up in Bahrain. The credit of story, screenplay, and direction goes to Jithu Joseph. The supporting cast includes Salim Kumar, Nedumudi Venu, Ganesh, Suresh Krishna, Lena, Seetha, and Valsala Menon. Jithu Joseph narrates the tug-of-war between them in a hilarious manner.

But it lands him in trouble and results in more complications in their already strained relationship. Priya needs the help of Manu and Manu was ready to help her with all means. He wishes to raise his voice against Priya, many times, but still remains a mere loyal and obedient employee under her.įinally Manu got a chance to impress Priya. Manu tries hard to impress Priya, but in vain. Priya is so strict and has good commanding power. Their dreams are poles apart which create continuous strife between them. Born in a village, his only aim is to work abroad. Her assistant Manu (Dileep) is a graduate in Engineering. The Malayalee boss Priya (Mamta Mohandas) is an Australian citizen. The disagreement between them is mainly due to their varied thoughts and cultural interests. The heroine of the film is the boss and the hero is her subordinate.

‘My Boss’ presents the story of the conflicts between an IT professional and his lady boss.
