Boman Irani Shares Cheerful Moments With Paparazzi Ahead Of Toronto IFFSA 2024
Actor Boman Irani shared a joyful interaction with photographers at Mumbai airport before departing for Toronto. He was heading to the International Film Festival of South Asia (IFFSA) 2024. Known for his friendly nature, Boman not only posed for pictures but also recorded a lively video with the paparazzi, capturing their cheerful energy.
In the video, Boman engaged in playful banter with the photographers. They wished him success for the screening of his new film, The Mehta Boys. Touched by their support, he waved and thanked them warmly before entering the airport.

On social media, Boman expressed his gratitude, stating, "The good lads at the airport always make me smile, and the paps wave us off for a happy journey... Always!" He also shared his enthusiasm about The Mehta Boys opening the IFFSA 2024 festival.
Boman is making his directorial debut with The Mehta Boys. He previously told Filmfare, "The good thing about The Mehta Boys is that the audience would easily identify with the characters. Anyone who has a heart, or even a pulse, can identify with the characters on screen. This film is about a father and a son. But I'm not saying for a moment that it cannot be about a father and a daughter, or, for that matter, a mother and a daughter, or a mother and a son, or a husband and a wife, because of the bad relationships that people can't quite understand. You watch the film, and you'll identify. I think it's a good film."
He further elaborated on his belief in the film's universal appeal: "I believe it's saying something that will resonate with everyone. I do believe that the acting is good in the film. Great performances by Avinash Tiwary, Shreya Choudhary, and Puja Sarup-all of them. It's taken me a long time to write it because I wanted to make sure that I wrote a film that doesn't come across as scenes from what they call a slice of life. I don't even know what that's supposed to mean. But I do genuinely believe it's a warm film, and it's going to touch hearts."