Anthony D'Souza - A Lifestory
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Anthony D'Souza is an Indian film director, primarily recognized for his work in Bollywood. He is known for helming actionoriented and visually stylish films. D'Souza made his directorial debut with the action thriller "Blue" in 2009, a film notable for its underwater sequences and ensemble cast. While "Blue" garnered attention for its scale and production value, it received mixed reviews from critics.
Following his debut, D'Souza directed "Boss" in 2013, another action film featuring Akshay Kumar in the lead role. "Boss" was a remake of the Malayalam film "Pokkiri Raja" and aimed to deliver a highoctane, masala entertainer experience. Similar to "Blue," "Boss" also had a lukewarm reception from critics, though it performed reasonably well at the box office.
In addition to directing, D'Souza has also been involved in other aspects of filmmaking. His career showcases a focus on action and commercial cinema, contributing to the landscape of Bollywood's action genre.