What Did Boman Irani Say About The Mehta Boys Turning One?
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Mumbai, Feb 7 (NationPress) Renowned actor Boman Irani celebrates the one-year anniversary of his directorial debut, "The Mehta Boys", which premiered last Saturday.
Looking back on this significant milestone, Boman, who embarked on his directing journey at the age of 65, expresses that the most remarkable aspect is how the narrative has continued to resonate with audiences post-release.
"While many films have fleeting moments, this one seems to linger in the hearts of viewers in a subtle yet enduring manner," he remarked.
Over the past year, conversations surrounding the film have persisted both online and offline, with many audience members noting the relatable portrayal of familial relationships.
Reflecting on the impact, Boman shared, "When people connect with the story and see their own families represented, that deeply resonates with me, far beyond any box office figure."
For those yet to experience the film, "The Mehta Boys" delves into the intricate dynamics among parents, children, and siblings as they navigate complex emotions.
"These are familiar relationships, and I believe this recognition contributes to the film's lasting appeal," Boman added.
Boman took to social media to express his gratitude for the overwhelming love and support the film has received.
In his Instagram post, he shared, "A year has passed since The Mehta Boys graced the audience. This story has been close to my heart for a long time... Your love has been profoundly humbling. Thank you to everyone who believed in this project and to my incredible team for making this journey unforgettable. (sic)."
Produced by Irani Movietone and Chalkboard Entertainment, "The Mehta Boys" features Boman alongside Avinash Tiwary and Shreya Chaudhary, with the screenplay penned by Boman himself.
Up next, Boman is set to reprise his beloved role in the highly anticipated sequel, "Khosla Ka Ghosla 2".
Additionally, he will star in "Haiwaan" alongside Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan, as well as in "Peddi", featuring Ram Charan.