Indian Film Festival in Berlin kicks off with the premiere of 'The Mehta Boys'.

Mumbai: Directorial debut of Boman Irani, The Mehta Boys screened at Indian Film Festival Berlin, Germany. Film stars Avinash Tiwary, Boman Irani, Shreya Chaudhary, and Puja Sarup, highlighting a touching father-son bond and their strained relationship.

January 11th 2025.

Indian Film Festival in Berlin kicks off with the premiere of 'The Mehta Boys'.
In the bustling city of Mumbai, there was a buzz surrounding the upcoming film, The Mehta Boys. It was not only the film's directorial debut for Boman Irani, but it had also been selected to be screened at the prestigious Indian Film Festival Berlin in Germany.

The film boasted an impressive cast, with Avinash Tiwary, Boman Irani, Shreya Chaudhary, and Puja Sarup in leading roles. The Mehta Boys was a heartwarming tale that explored the complexities of a father-son relationship. As the curtains rose on the Indian Film Festival Berlin, Avinash Tiwary couldn't contain his excitement and called it a "great honor" to have their film showcased to a diverse audience.

Avinash shared his thoughts, saying, "It's truly an honor to have our film premiere to a mix of Indian and international viewers in Germany. This film holds a special place in my heart, and I can't wait for Indian audiences to experience it. The film festival is a step closer to its release, and I couldn't be more thrilled."

The Mehta Boys had already received recognition at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival, where it was awarded for its gripping plot and outstanding performances. The film was produced by Boman Irani, Danesh Irani, Vikesh Bhutani, and Shujaat Saudagar. It was written by Academy Award winner Alex Dinelaris Jr., known for his work on films like "Birdman" and "The Revenant." The highly anticipated film was set to release on Prime Video in the near future.

Before The Mehta Boys, Avinash had worked with actress Tamannaah Bhatia in the streaming movie Sikandar Ka Muqaddar. Reflecting on their time together, Avinash fondly recalled their first meeting. He shared, "Many people may not know this, but I actually first met Tamannaah when she was in 9th grade. I had just finished my 12th standard and was attending an acting workshop. It was quite a surprise to see someone even younger than me there, and that was Tamannaah. Even at that young age, she had a remarkable presence."

Years had gone by, and Avinash had lost touch with Tamannaah. But when they reunited on set, he was struck by her warm and welcoming nature. He added, "Seeing her on screen in films, I wasn't sure if she was the same person I had met at the workshop. But reconnecting with her on set, my first impression was that she was incredibly warm, and it made working together so much easier."

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