Mumbai – Amaar Boss, produced by Windows Production and directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, has emerged as a resounding success at the box office, earning ₹3.27 crore in just three weeks. Released on 9th May, the film has not only achieved commercial success, but has also proven to be a significant cultural milestone for Bengali cinema.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is the fact that the film was released amidst a sensitive geopolitical atmosphere. While several leading production houses, including Bollywood’s Maddock Films, chose to delay releases due to rising India-Pakistan tensions, Windows remained firm in their decision to bring Amaar Boss to the big screen — a decision that was met with overwhelming audience support and love.
Filmmakers Nandita Roy and Shiboprasad Mukherjee shared their heartfelt sentiments:
“We believed this story deserved to be experienced in theatres. In times when fear and uncertainty could have stifled creativity, it was the audience who gave us strength. Their love reminded us that emotions matter more than strategy, and that stories told with truth always find their way.”
In its opening week alone, the film attracted over 1 lakh viewers, followed by 2.5 lakh viewers in 16 days, setting the record for the biggest theatrical opening for a Bengali film in 2025. These numbers underscore the power of stories rooted in emotion, resilience, and humanity – proving they will always resonate deeply with the audience.
Amaar Boss continues to shine as a testament to authentic storytelling, and its box office numbers reflect the audience’s hunger for meaningful regional cinema that dares to release, even in uncertain times.