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Boman Irani's Directorial Debut Gets Rock Star Welcome
25 Feb
Summary
- Boman Irani's directorial debut received thunderous applause from 5,000 attendees.
- The actor was visibly surprised and moved by the audience's overwhelming response.
- This marks a significant milestone in Irani's transition to filmmaking.

At the recent Spoken Fest, veteran actor and filmmaker Boman Irani was deeply moved by the reception of his directorial debut, 'The Mehta Boys.' During the festival, hosts mentioned the film, eliciting a massive, unified cheer from approximately 5,000 attendees.
Irani shared his astonishment on Instagram, describing the moment as a 'high' and likening the audience's reaction to that of a rock band. This enthusiastic response was a significant endorsement for his first directorial venture.
The overwhelming appreciation at Spoken Fest highlights the film's growing emotional connect with the public. For Irani, this validation is particularly meaningful as he embarks on a new chapter as a filmmaker.
Beyond this milestone, Irani has a busy professional schedule. He recently concluded filming for 'Khosla Ka Ghosla 2' in Delhi and is set to appear in 'Haiwaan' and Ram Charan's 'Peddi'.


