Boman Irani was born on 2 December 1959, in Mumbai to an Irani Zoroastrian family. His father died 6 months before Irani was born (d. May 1959). Irani was dyslexic, as well as having a lisp, which he eventually overcame.
His mother (b. 18 November 1926, d. 9 June 2021) often encouraged him to repeatedly watch movies at the Alexander Cinema—where he would go daily after school—to observe their cinematography and art. He finished his secondary schooling at St. Mary’s School, after which he undertook a 2-year waiter course at Mithibai College in Mumbai.
Until he was 32 years old, Irani also managed the bakery and namkeen shop that belonged to his mother—who took over from Irani’s father after his passing—where he used to make and sell potato chips and tea.[6] Located on Mumbai’s Grant road between Novelty Cinema and Apsara Cinema, this shop was also where Irani first met his mother-in-law.
Boman Irani was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Irani’s earliest roles were in film, including the fantastical comedy “Everybody Says I’m Fine!” (2003) with Rehaan Engineer, “Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.” (2003) with Sunil Dutt and the Amitabh Bachchan drama “Lakshya” (2004). He also appeared in “King of Bollywood” (2004), the Shah Rukh Khan foreign “Veer-Zaara” (2004) and “Page 3” (2005). He kept working in film throughout the early 2000s, starring in the Amrita Rao foreign “Pyare Mohan” (2006), the drama “Eklavya: The Royal Guard” (2007) with Amitabh Bachchan and “Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.” (2007). He also appeared in the foreign “Heyy Babyy” (2007) with Akshay Kumar. In his more recent career, he continued to act in “Teen Patti” (2010) with Amitabh Bachchan, “Well Done Abba” (2010) and the suspenseful mystery “Hum Tum Aur Ghost” (2010) with Arshad Warsi. He also appeared in the Lara Dutta romantic comedy “House Full” (2010). Most recently, Irani acted in “P.K.” (2014) with Aamir Khan.
While working at the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, using the tips that he received, Irani bought a camera and took sports pictures (school cricket and football matches), selling them for 20 to 30 rupees, which he continued till well after marriage. His epiphany came when he saved money for seven years to take his family for their first ever vacation to Ooty, but they ended up in a desolate run-down hotel called Shawham Palace. Irani decided to take control of his life, and instead of living the petty existence of a photographer selling small photos, he would start to dream and live big and provide more for his family. Irani calls it his “zero number bulb moment”.
Irani continued to be a photographer, but now at the age of 32, went 6 months prior to the world boxing championships at Mumbai to meet Aspy Adajania, then-president of the Olympic Boxing Association of India, and requested to become the official photographer of the World Cup. When Adajania told him there was no need for him, Irani offered to work at his office for 6 months for free in return for a ring-side badge to cover the event. He continued to try to convince Adajania, and covered a state boxing match in a different manner than other photographers. Adajania was impressed by his photos and his passion and appointed Irani as the official photographer.
Meanwhile, he became the photographer for the Norwegian boxing team and photographed specific photos that they needed of Ole Klemetsen. When asked about his charges, Irani asked for the international rate. Irani took the required photos with his K-1000.
Name | Boman Irani |
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Also Known as | Boman Irani |
Date of Birth | 02/12/1959 |
Current Residence | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Religion | Zoroastrianism (Parsi) |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 188 CM |
Hobbies | Photography |
Spouse | Zenobia Irani |
Children | Danesh, Kayoze |
Educational Qualification | Diploma in Polytechnic |
College (s) | Mithibai College, Mumbai |
School (s) | ST. Mary’s School,Mumbai |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Bollywood | Munna Bhai M.B.B.S |
Tollywood | Atharintiki Daaredi |
Hollywood | Everybody Say’s I’m Fine |
Awards List | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Movie Name | |
2004 | IIFA Awards | Best Actor in a Comic Role | Munnabhai M.B.B.S. | |
2004 | Screen Awards | Best Comedian | Munnabhai M.B.B.S. | |
2004 | Zee Cine Awards | Best Actor in a Comic Role | Munnabhai M.B.B.S. | |
2010 | Filmfare Awards | Best Supporting | 3 Idiots | |
2010 | Screen Awards | Best Villain | 3 Idiots | |
2010 | IIFA Awards | Best Performance in a Negative Role | 3 Idiots | |
2011 | Zine Cine Awards | Best Actor in a Comic Role | Well Done Abba |