NEW DELHI, June 11:
Boman Irani says he enjoyed being a clumsy lover in the upcoming film “Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi” where he is paired opposite director Farah Khan.
“I am an awkward romancer. This is the first time I have done some romancing in a film but it is a very clumsy romance and I love that about it. It’s not that typical sunset kiss romance. It was great fun… It is a zany little film and there is something to be said ‘That love has no expiry date’,” Boman told.
The 52-year-old has portrayed a variety of roles in his decade-old-career in films like “Munna Bhai MBBS”, “Lage Raho Munna Bhai”, “Khosla Ka Ghosla” and “3 Idiots”.
Boman is set to play another challenging role in Rajesh Mapuskar’s debut film “Ferrari Ki Sawaari” where he will be playing a grandfather for the first on the big screen.
The actor says he did not mind taking up the role of a grandfather because characters should not be judged by age.
“I didn’t look at him as a grandfather. I just looked at him as a character who had real issues. They give me an old man’s face and an old man’s beard but it is just another human being at the end of the day. When I read the script I didn’t feel that he was an old man but only that he is a character going through hell,” Boman said. The actor says his character is a total wreck until his grandson changes his life and shows him the value of family.
A Vidhu Vinod Chopra production and co-written by Rajkumar Hirani, the film stars Sharman Joshi and will hit the theaters on July 15.
Boman is very proud of the movie and thinks to write a script without a heroine in it is a brave decision taken by Mapuskar.
“To have a film without a heroine is a brave step. But it doesn’t matter because the hero and the heroine of this film is the story. The movie tries to show various flaws in human beings and not just portray them in the typical larger than life manner. I like when the characters are flawed, it brings a sense of reality,” he said.
The actor, who comes from a theater background, said despite doing variety of roles he still feels like a toddler in Bollywood and age is no obstacle for him to keep on going.
“It’s been only nine years. I am just a toddler… Being older is an advantage… I have lived the life, I have that much more life’s experiences that I can draw into my characters. I am in an advantageous position. Because as a human I have seen so much more that I am a lot more calm towards my job, without wanting to be famous.
“I don’t want to do things so that I can be famous. I won’t deny that there is a lot of fan following but at the end of the day it’s a job. (PTI)