Don’t let other people decide my timeline: Boman Irani to direct a movie of 65

Actor Boman Irani says it is not a ‘big deal’ that he has turned an instructor of 65 with Mehta boys as there is no correct age to pursue one’s dreams. Irani – who debuted with Rajkumar Hiranis Munnabhai MBBS in 2003 and before it served as a servant at a top hotel, photographed and managed his mother’s bakery – said it was important to embrace one’s wishes regardless of timelines set by others.

“Since childhood, I always thought that one day I should be an instructor. I don’t understand this stereotype that a person becomes an actor of 25 and director of 35. I don’t let other people decide my diary and timeline, I do when I’m ready. I do not advise people to wait until they are 65 to debut, I don’t, but for me it was the way to go. I don’t think that’s a big thing, ”Irani said.

Irani, known for his performance in films such as Lage Raho Munnabhai, Khosla Ka Ghosla, 3 Idiots, Don, Dunki and Unchai, said he had always wanted to do much more things in his life, whether it was shopping, instructing, instructing or write. “If you don’t have a big ‘wish’ you don’t have a story to tell. I don’t look at it that I am 65. I do what I want and I do what I enjoy. “

In his director’s debut The Mehta Boys, Irani explores the complexity of family relationships and the emotional difficulties of a father-son band. The actor director credited his filmmaker friend, Sujoy Ghosh, for giving him the basic idea of ​​a father-son story for the film written by Irani along with the Oscar award-winning author Alexander Dinelaris of Birdman fame.