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Boman Irani: One Year of Directorial Debut "The Mehta Boys"
7 Feb
Summary
- Boman Irani marks anniversary of his directorial debut, "The Mehta Boys."
- He shared behind-the-scenes video reflecting on his personal journey.
- The film received the Best Feature Film award at Chicago South Asian Film Festival.

Actor-filmmaker Boman Irani recently marked the first anniversary of his directorial debut, "The Mehta Boys." To commemorate the occasion, Irani released a behind-the-scenes video on social media, offering an intimate look at the making of his first film as a director.
The video highlights Irani's personal journey and learning curve as he stepped behind the camera after a long acting career. It captures candid moments with the cast and crew, interspersed with reflective pauses, showcasing the director's perspective rather than typical film highlights.
"The Mehta Boys" delves into the complex relationship between a father, Shiv Mehta (played by Irani), and his son, navigating grief and generational differences after a family loss. The film garnered critical acclaim for its restrained storytelling and emotional depth.



