Did Boman Irani Just Say an Emotional Farewell to His Beloved Pet?
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Mumbai, Feb 11 (NationPress) Actor Boman Irani has said farewell to his cherished furry companion. The actor recently took to social media to express his feelings in a touching note as he bid goodbye to his beloved pet, Lisa.
In the caption, he reflected on her role in his life, not just as a pet but as a family member, describing her as a royal, noble, and gentle soul.
He wrote, “You were the most demanding, attention-seeking, pampered, prioritized, and mentioned-per-day dog that ever will be. Why would that be? Simply because you were the most royal, noble, and gentle soul that ever lived. I have seen non-dog lovers melt before you. Dog haters became dog lovers. Then there are dog lovers who gave you the endorsement of the ‘greatest’.”
He reminisced about how her presence could transform the atmosphere of any room. Anger dissipated, sadness lifted, and even disputes would quiet down with one dignified bark, as if she desired harmony.
He further stated, “I have witnessed anger morph into love when you magically demanded it. I have seen sadness evaporate the moment you entered the room and snapped your pawed finger. I have seen arguments hushed by one noble bark (bow), simply because you hated to see people argue. Your energy repelled all that was evil and attracted all that was good. Simple. We will miss you, my darling Lisa.”
Previously, the actor celebrated one year since his directorial debut, ‘The Mehta Boys’. Reflecting on this milestone, he noted that for him, the biggest highlight is that the drama didn’t cease with its release.
“Films often have a brief moment, but this one seems to have lingered with people in a quieter, enduring way,” he shared.
In the past year, conversations about the film have continued, both online and offline, with audiences often pointing out how the story echoed their own family dynamics. The actor also expressed gratitude on social media for the love and appreciation the project has received.