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The Mehta Boys Premiere at the Indian Film Festival in Berlin

The Mehta Boys Premiere at the Indian Film Festival in Berlin
Mumbai, Jan 11 (NationPress) The much-anticipated film, The Mehta Boys, which represents the directorial debut of Boman Irani, was showcased at the Indian Film Festival in Berlin, Germany.

Mumbai, Jan 11 (NationPress) The eagerly awaited film, The Mehta Boys, which signifies the directorial debut of Boman Irani, was presented at the Indian Film Festival in Berlin, Germany.

This film features Avinash Tiwary, Boman Irani, Shreya Chaudhary, and Puja Sarup. It narrates a poignant tale about the bond between a father and son, exploring the complexities of their challenging relationship. As The Mehta Boys inaugurated the Indian Film Festival in Berlin, Avinash Tiwary conveyed his enthusiasm, describing the event as a “great honor”.

In his remarks, Avinash Tiwary stated, “It’s a matter of great honor to have our film showcased to a blend of Indian and international audiences in Germany. This film is one I am truly excited to share with our Indian viewers, and participating in this festival brings us closer to the release of The Mehta Boys.”

Previously, The Mehta Boys received accolades at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival, winning an award for its captivating storyline and exceptional performances. The film is produced by Boman Irani, Danesh Irani, Vikesh Bhutani, and Shujaat Saudagar. The screenplay is penned by Academy Award winner Alex Dinelaris Jr., who is known for Birdman and The Revenant. The film is expected to premiere soon on Prime Video.

Earlier, Avinash, who co-starred with actress Tamannaah Bhatia in the streaming film Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, reminisced about his first encounter with the actress. He mentioned that he met Tamannaah when she was in 9th grade.

Avinash shared, “I don’t know if many of you are aware, but I first met Tamannaah when she was in 9th grade. I had just completed my 12th grade, aspiring to be an actor, and participated in an acting workshop. I was quite young compared to my peers, but little did I know that someone even younger than I was also there, and that was Tamannaah. Even back then, she had an impressive presence.”

“Years went by, and when I saw her on screen, I wasn’t sure if she was the same person I met at the workshop. However, upon reuniting on set, my first impression was that she was incredibly warm, which made our collaboration much smoother,” he added.

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