Boman Irani Honors His Mother with a Touching Tribute on Women's Day

Synopsis
On Women's Day, actor Boman Irani paid a moving tribute to his mother, Jerbanoo Irani. He reflected on his childhood struggles, the pivotal role his mother played in his life, and shared insights into the importance of family.
Key Takeaways
- Boman Irani honors his mother on Women's Day.
- He reflected on childhood challenges and education.
- His mother inspired him to find his passion.
- Film played a significant role in his self-discovery.
- He shared his experiences of fatherhood.
Mumbai, March 8 (NationPress) Actor Boman Irani honored his mother, Jerbanoo Irani, with a touching tribute on Women's Day.
The 'Jolly LLB' actor shared insights about his early challenges and education during an event where he served as the Guest of Honour. He reflected on the individual who had the most significant impact on his life—his mother.
Recalling a treasured childhood moment, Boman spoke about a choir performance where his mother beamed with pride. "Life is a stage, and happiness comes when you find your nursery—the place where you truly belong," he remarked.
He revealed that as a timid child with a speech impediment and dyslexia, he seldom spoke, which left his mother deeply worried. Yet, that evening, she witnessed a transformation—her son smiling on stage for the first time. "She told me, ‘Find your nursery in whatever you do,’ and those words shaped my life," he continued.
Boman noted that his mother encouraged him to watch films, helping him learn and see beyond his challenges. He expressed that cinema became his education, a way to understand history, emotions, and the essence of humanity. The 'PK' actor further emphasized that above all, his mother bestowed upon him the most invaluable gift of all—self-belief.
Last month, Boman reflected on the absence of his father and how life came full circle when he stepped into fatherhood.
He took to Instagram to share a series of photos featuring his children and grandchildren. His post included the caption, “Life has a way of shaping us through the relationships we have—or the ones we longed for but never got to experience.”
“I never had the chance to meet or know my father, and for a long time, I bore the weight of an absence I could never fill. I never had the opportunity to learn from him or simply be his son. But life truly came full circle when I became a father myself. My sons provided the love I once yearned for, and now, with my beautiful grandchildren, I witness the essence of family in its purest form,” he concluded.