In a post, Imran Khan reminisced about filming the Kareena Kapoor Khan and Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu movie. He praised Boman Irani and referred to him as one of the kindest actors.
Imran Khan made a social media comeback on Instagram a few weeks ago after being inactive for over five years. The Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na actor has been recounting experiences from his previous films, like Luck, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, Break Ke Baad, and others. He has since tweeted throwback images from the love comedy Ekk Main Aur Ekk Tu, in which he and Kareena Kapoor Khan starred. In the 2012 film, Boman Irani portrayed Imran’s tough and demanding father. Imran has now opened up about his experience working with the seasoned actor.
Imran Khan posted behind-the-scenes photos from his movie Ekk Main Aur Ekk Tu on his Instagram on September 6. The stills feature scenes with Boman Irani and Kareena Kapoor Khan. Imran said on his blog, “Yet another throwback, and this one comes with a story that needs to be shared! “, in reference to his role in the film and his connection with his parents. In EMAET, I played a character who struggled to establish himself and communicate his actual sentiments to his father. At a formal dinner party, he eventually loses it and tells his parents that he doesn’t want the life they have planned for him. I wanted to give it my all because it was a difficult scene to portray.
He made reference to the fact that most seasoned performers in the movie business avoid hanging out on set until they have a scene to shoot. He was so taken aback when Boman Irani proposed to practise with him on the movie sets. Imran discussed the shooting process with him and revealed what he had picked up from the actor.
“On the day that we were to shoot the dinner scene, I was in my van when there was a knock on the door,” added Imran. I received a message from @boman_irani asking if I wanted to practise with him. I was, of course, overjoyed. He guided me through the entire sequence, pointing out hidden meanings, pushing, supporting, and encouraging me. When we started filming my scenes, he stood behind the camera and gave me cues with even more fervour to encourage me. Although he appeared in the movie as a callous, insensitive figure, he was actually one of the most kind-hearted actors I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with. genuinely gentlemanly.