Mehta Boys: A beautifully prepared film about family, memories and unspecified bonds
Boman Irani started his direction with Mehta boys. The film starring Irani and Avinash Tiwari provides a deep understanding of relationships in modern India.

You know how there are some movies in your mind for a long time after a credit role – for a few days? Even his daily, worldly routine, between the film to the sniphets – perhaps a scene or even background score – the victim of his thoughts. Boman Irani and Avinash Tiwari’s The Mehta Boys is one such gem.
Initially, you may assume that the film is still on a complex father-son relationship. But let me tell you, this is more than that. Mehta boys are only beyond the discovery of father -son’s bond – it tells the crowd of many stories.
Shiva Mehta, a 71 -year -old man, who is abandoned, is torn, and sad, is a person who chained deeply for the memories of his home in a small town in Maharashtra. Is. Zero in his life and his heart was clear in his eyes. Without realizing it, you begin to feel her pain and sympathize with her. Through Shiva, Boman Irani portrayed a man properly after losing the love of his life. Every memory, every emotion resurrection, reminds you of those moments when you also feel drowning in it.
Here is a scene of Mehta boys:
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Mehta boys portray the depth of human relationships in just a few hours, taking you to another dimension – maybe one you had only imagined. A Disclaimer: This film just wants to book your next flight home for that longer journey, which always nurtures memories! Therefore, see it at your risk.
How do I also start describing Ameyh Mehta’s depiction of Avinash Tiwari? The bond between Amey and Shiv is so authentic that it makes you feel completely comfortable, as if you are looking at your life. It can also reflect you on your relationship with your father. Amey and Shiva never look through the eye with the eye, constantly adjust, exchanging exaggerated glimpses, and expressing love with the most unspecified methods. A specific father-son relationship, you can say! But it is realized that even a father is learning and that too, that too, is right in his own way that actually runs the film.
A son’s hearty depiction of Avinash is the USP of the film. As a specific son, he insists that the waiter did not allow his father to pay the bill, assuring that his father had no idea about the skyrocketing prices in the five -star restaurant. The way her eyes rise well when her father kisses her at the airport, or a bright smile on her face when she returns home, feeling that she is really home, is moving deeply – So much that you do not even realize how you are immersed.
See the trailer of Mehta boys here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd5zd0kwlqa
Mehta Boys is a complete, emotionally heavy experience. As mentioned earlier, it moves the father-son dynamic. Shreya Chaudhary, who played the role of girlfriend of Ama Mehta, shared a heartbreaking bond with Boman Irani’s Shiva. Mehta Boys rarely discovered a painted relationship in cinema from calling his lover’s father by calling his lover’s father with his first name to sharing a beer with him and Amy’s childhood stories.
The emotional depth of the film is so deep that every visual echo resonates with a wave of spirit. No matter where you see it, you will find yourself to take yourself to Boman Irani.
The technical aspects of Mehta boys are breathtaking fresh. For example, take the scene of the restaurant – when Shiva remembers the moment he knew that Shivani was one, you don’t even see how the camera changes from Shiva’s face to America’s face. This cinematography is in its best. Completing this visual storytelling is an excellent background score. There is a thing about a scene with the background score, and then the magic of a score that increases the emotional depth of a scene to a new level.
Rarely films reflect human relationships with such honesty and tenderness. And when they do so, make sure you hold a packet of tissues, sip a cup of hot chocolate, and scan from the scene every moment. And if it overwhelms you, as it did me, do not hesitate to book your next flight house.