Did Boman Irani Find the Experience at Bhau Rangari Ganeshji in Pune Truly Magical?

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Key Takeaways
- Boman Irani visited the Bhau Rangari Ganeshji in Pune.
- The experience was described as magical by the actor.
- The idol symbolizes unity and faith.
- Kayoze Irani is making his directorial debut with 'Sarzameen'.
- Discussions between Boman and Kayoze often revolve around cinema and philosophy.
Mumbai, Sep 7 (NationPress) Renowned actor Boman Irani paid homage to the Bhau Rangari Ganeshji in Pune. The star of '3 Idiots' took to social media to share moments from his spiritual journey.
The images depicted Boman seeking blessings from Bappa.
He referred to Ganpati as a representation of unity and faith, expressing on the photo-sharing platform: "My visit to Bhau Rangari Ganeshji in Pune… It is said that this was the very first public Ganpati, established during the British era."
Regarding Bhau Rangari Ganeshji, Boman remarked: "The idol measures just about 3 feet tall, yet the essence and history it embodies are monumental. At a time when devotion served as a path to unite people, this Ganpati emerged as a beacon of unity and faith. Standing before it, enveloped by that rich history and divinity, was indeed magical…"
Meanwhile, Boman's son, Kayoze Irani, recently made his directorial debut with 'Sarzameen'.
In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Kayoze revealed the nature of his discussions with his father.
He disclosed that he and Boman converse about “philosophy through humour.”
During the discussion, Kayoze shared: “My dad and I have cherished a love for cinema for as long as I can remember. Thanks to him, I’ve watched a variety of classics—Hindi, European, Japanese, and Hollywood. We would enjoy films together, and then journey to DVD shops to purchase them. We would analyze the movies, sometimes disagreeing on our opinions. That dynamic remains unchanged.”
“I collaborated with him on the script for ‘Sarzameen’. He has guided me on the script and editing for his film ‘The Mehta Boys’. However, it has never been a case of ‘Do this or do that’. Instead, it’s been about offering advice that helps me maintain my vision. It’s about gently steering me in the right direction as I progress. We discuss every film we watch together in detail—analyzing what worked and what didn’t,” he added.