Boman Irani to play Ratan Tata in PM Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: Critically-acclaimed actor Boman Irani is all set to play the role of business tycoon Ratan Tata in Omung Kumar’s upcoming film ‘PM Narendra Modi’.
He started shooting for the movie on February 17th in Ahmedabad.
“Ratan Naval Tata, a family patriarch of Tata Empire, has always praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the past. It will be interesting to see Mr Irani playing this role,” says a source
Producer Sandip Singh said,” Boman and I have worked together earlier in ‘Shireen Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi’.
In spite of being so busy with his own directorial venture and prior commitments, as soon as we reached out to him, he agreed. He was just a phone call away.
”He is an actor who motivates people and rehearses with his co actors at least 50 times. I am extremely happy and proud that he is part of this film, no body else could have done a better job. I wish to work with him in every film,” Sandip said.
Boman Irani said ,”I have always received comments on social media that I resemble Ratan Tata. I always thought the day the character comes along I will be more than happy to play it. So, when Omung, Sandip and Vivek called me for the role, I immediately agreed to do it.”
”The team is quite wonderful and Omung is doing a great job, we have already shot my part and it went very well. I must say that Vivek has worked really hard to get where he has gotten with the character.It was pleasure to see Vivek maturing into an artist who takes on such a difficult role, he has done it with great maturity and home work,” Boman said.
‘PM Narendra Modi’, the biopic, will traverse the journey of Narendra Damodardas Modi from his humble beginnings to his years as Chief Minister onto his landmark win at the 2014 General election and finally being nominated as the Prime Minister.
The film is produced by Sandip Singh and Suresh Oberoi.
Directed by biopic maestro Omung Kumar, this much-anticipated biopic comprising an ensemble cast, has versatile actor Vivek Oberoi in and as ‘PM Narendra Modi’
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