Boman Irani Commends Avinash Tiwary's Controlled Performance In The Mehta Boys At IFFI 2024 Premiere
The film 'The Mehta Boys' recently had its Asia Premiere at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), where it was met with an enthusiastic response. The event saw attendance from the film's cast, including Boman Irani, who is not only an actor but also the writer, director, and producer of the film. Co-writer Alexander Dinelaris Jr., along with actors Avinash Tiwary, Shreya Chaudhry, and Puja Sarup, were also present.
Boman Irani praised Avinash Tiwary's acting skills during the premiere. He referred to Tiwary as his "screen-son" and commended his "controlled performance," which earned applause from the audience. This warm reception highlighted the film's impact on viewers and set a positive tone for its future releases.

'The Mehta Boys' stars Avinash Tiwary and delves into father-son relationships, focusing on generational differences and evolving masculinity concepts. The film marks Boman Irani's directorial debut, promising a blend of emotional depth and unique storytelling. It challenges traditional family roles by examining what it means to be the 'man of the house' today.
Earlier this year, 'The Mehta Boys' premiered at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival, where it won the Best Feature Film Award. It was also showcased at the International Film Festival of South Asia in Toronto. Produced by Boman Irani, Danesh Irani, Vikesh Bhutani, and Shujaat Saudagar, the film will soon be available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Besides 'The Mehta Boys', Avinash Tiwary is gearing up for another release titled 'Sikandar Ka Muqaddar'. In this project, he will share screen space with Tamannaah Bhatia and Jimmy Sheirgill among others. Directed by Neeraj Pandey, this film is scheduled to stream on Netflix starting November 29, 2024.
The anticipation surrounding these projects highlights Avinash Tiwary's growing presence in cinema. With diverse roles and compelling narratives like those in 'The Mehta Boys', audiences can expect engaging performances that explore complex themes.