The film's title track 'Mon Majhi Re' was shot in the interior mountainous zone with sharply contrasting weather conditions as the story line demanded a departure from the grim, gritty look of the Mumbai chawls which were the epicenter of the script and the Mediterranean land was the obvious choice, popular choreographer-turned-director Baba Yadav said.
"The shots were taken in extreme freezing conditions but none of the actors complained. Subhosree even felt unwell as the shooting went on in a waterbody with freezing cold and Jeet picked her up as she was tripping.
Recalling the near-scary experience, Subhosree said, "I felt numbed momentarily in the water. I shivered and felt like fainting. I felt as if put inside a refrigerator but Jeetda and the entire team was so caring."
This time we settled for Turkey as a departure from the Swiss Alps, deserts or the picturesque Thailand offering the Bengali audience a new treat for eyes, Yadav said.
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"You will see a new 'gharana' in Boss, which has its locale in Mumbai, unlike most previous Bengali masala films locations. I am excited to be part of a Bengali film where the storyline revolves round another city, which is so familiar in Hindi films but had never been referred in a Tolly project in the way Boss has," Jeet said.
"And my character Surya comes with a mission, to rid Mumbai of mafia dons," the Sindhi-turned-'Bong', having grown up in south Kolkata bylanes and first having courted fame in potboiler Sathi, 11 years back said.