The actor earned a Filmfare Award for his role in 3 idiots. Irani gained attention for comedy movies like Munna Bhai M.B.B.S, Lage Raho Munna Bhai and in 3 Idiots opposite Aamir Khan. Irani started his career by acting in theater and moved to films in 2000. The actor is widely known for his villain and comedic roles in Bollywood films such as Munna Bhai MBBS, 3 Idiots, Happy New Year, Don, PK etc. Mittal.īoman Irani is an Indian theater and film actor, photographer and voice artist.
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In his first movie Everybody Says I'm Fine! he played the role of Mr. His first movie was Everybody Says I'm Fine!. His wikipedia, biography details is given here. Talking about his height - He measures 6 feet 2 inches in height. When he was young he met his wife at his small shop of potato wafers.He got married on 28 January 1985 with Zenobia Irani.īoman Irani Children are Kayoze Irani (Son), Danesh Irani (Son). Boman Irani wife / spouse name is Zenobia Irani. He follows Zoroastrianism (Parsi) religion. He is an Indian film, theatre actor, voice artist and photographer of Irani descent. This is something that I have been doing since I was a kid, watching films on the big screen and I want to see these films on the big screen,” stressed Boman.Boman Irani was born on 2 December 1959 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. But these films (’83’ and ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’) are big films and have to be seen on big screens, I just can’t wait. It gives a lot of opportunity to people to produce films and watch them on OTT. “There are certain films that work pretty well on the OTT, and that’s great. Many filmmakers instead chose to take the digital route to release their films. The pandemic had forced theatres to temporarily stop operations. ’83’ and ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’ will hopefully release soon, and I would love to see them and I think every cinema lover would want to see those big films on big screens,” he said. There is nothing like a big giant screen and watching it with fellow viewers who love cinema. Hopefully, first thing next year we will be under production,” said the “Don” actor.Īs an actor, he can’t wait to catch his films “’83” and “Jayeshbhai Jordaar” in theatres. It’s a story about relationship between a father and son. “I have found a story as a filmmaker and I have been developing the story over a period of time. He is now looking forward to start working on his own movie as a filmmaker. The project is like “a little contribution back to the film industry that has given me so much”. I am glad to have initiated this,” added Boman, who became a household name after starring in the 2003 film “Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.”. We discuss technique and structure, character, plot, analysis, it’s the most amazing thing that I have been a part of.
It was started with four youngsters, and now we are almost 200. Now during pandemic, I realised that I could put that knowledge to good use, so I started a group called Spiral Bound.
I have been learning nuances of screenwriting.
I go three times a year to New York and sit with him. “When I started working on my script, I found a guru in New York. He gave a chance to budding screenwriters to learn the nuances of screenwriting from him. The lockdown also made him use another skill. We had to put it all together and mix it all together. Normally, we would have gone to a studio and recorded it, but everybody sang on the phones. If it wasn’t for the pandemic, believe me it was very time consuming to put it all together. I felt that why let this opportunity pass,” he said. These beautiful singers from Bombay International school were so kind to grace the song along with me. It’s something that I love to do, and if something special like this (‘Over the rainbow’) hits me like a bullet right between the eyes. That became my signature song,” said Boman.īut he doesn’t frequently get into singing. I must have sung that about a thousand times. “I also made Frank Sinatra’s ‘My way’ my own. Years ago, he sang his version of “Give me some sunshine” from the blockbuster film “3 Idiots”, in which he memorably played the strict college principal Viru Sahastrabuddhe. This isn’t the first time that his fans got to listen to his sonorous voice. I am so glad that people have loved it,” Boman told IANS. “‘Over the rainbow’ is a song that I have been singing ever since I was a kid.