In one of the most controversial role choices of his career, Bachchan shed his "angry young man" and "respectable patriarch" personas to play a campy, white-haired, psychopathic gangster who dresses in flamboyant designer suits.
It was one of the few mainstream Indian films of that era to be explicitly marketed towards an adult audience. 3. Cast and Key Performances
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Whether you are watching it to witness the humble, chaotic beginnings of Katrina Kaif’s historic career, to see Amitabh Bachchan break every rule of his dignified persona, or simply to enjoy a stylish, chaotic piece of Indian grindhouse cinema, Boom (2003) remains an unforgettable, wild ride.
(Padma Lakshmi)—who are walking a prestigious fashion show in Dubai. During the show, a "wardrobe malfunction" involving a hidden stash of stolen goes horribly wrong. The diamonds belong to a trio of underworld gangsters: (Amitabh Bachchan), an eccentric, silver-haired mobster. Chhote Mia (Gulshan Grover). Medium Mia (Jackie Shroff).
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