Boman Irani wins Best Actor Award at IFFSA Toronto Film Festival for The Mehta Boys
Veteran actor Boman Irani received the Best Actor Male award at the IFFSA Toronto Film Festival for The Mehta Boys. This film was also his directorial debut.

Bollywood actor Boman Irani has been awarded the Best Actor Male award in the feature film category at the International Film Festival of South Asia (IFFSA) Toronto Film Festival for his excellent work in his latest film The Mehta Boys.
After being honored with the South Asian Film Association (SAFA) award at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival on September 20, Irani has now added another honor to her name for The Mehta Boys.
In The Mehta Boys, Boman Irani gives a compelling performance, depicting the complex emotional dynamics of a father-son relationship with humor and depth. His powerful portrayal was liked by the audience, which earned him good recognition in various film festivals.
Boman shared a post on Instagram after winning the prestigious award. The caption reads, “Best Actor Male Feature Film – Boman Irani for The Mehta Boys. Boman Irani brings to life a complex character with a deft blend of humor and depth, keeping the audience engaged from the first scene.”
See the post here:
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Boman Irani not only directed but also wrote and produced the Prime Video Original film. He co-wrote it with Oscar-winning writer Alexander Dinelaris Jr., best known for his work on the 2014 Oscar-winning film Birdman.
The Mehta Boys, starring Irani and Avinash Tiwari, is based on a father and son at odds who find themselves forced to spend 48 hours together. It is set to release soon on Prime Video.

