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Boman Irani (born 1 October 1962 in Mumbai, Maharashtra) is an Indian film and theatre actor and photographer.
[edit] Life[edit] Early lifeBoman was born into a Irani family on 1 October 1962. Sources dispute his date of birth as 2 October but Boman in an interview said he was born at 8:45 pm on the 1st. He is a graduate of Mithibai College in Mumbai. After his graduation he pursued a career-initially with the Life Insurance Corporation of India from 1982 to 1985. At the same time he also established an Uncle Chips franchise in Dadar which ran until 1986 before shutting down owing to a loss.[1] Boman moved into Photography in 1987 and persisted with Photography until 1989. He is a professional photographer. [edit] Career[edit] Theatrical careerBoman's love of acting was always present even during school and college. He trained under acting coach Hansraj Siddhia from 1981 to 1983 and adopted professional acting methods. Unlike national theatre, Boman's expertise was more of British theatre and he soon developed fantastic accents. Boman's mentor was Alyque Padamsee - the veteran theatre actor best known for his role as Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Gandhi. Boman's earliest theatrical appearance was in Roshni where he played a Cameo - at the Regional Theatre in Versova. He followed this up with serials like Family Ties and Mahatma vs Gandhi (Playing Gandhi after the role was turned down by Darshan Jariwala. His busy film career has stagnated his theatre career but despite this Boman continues to perform in theatre whenever possible. He has over 40 plays to his credit- around 15 of them as the lead character.[2] [edit] Movie careerBoman started out in a number of advertisements like Fanta, Ceat and Krackjack biscuits ('As Crack of the Crack aur Jack duo'). It was in 1999 with Josh that Boman formally made his movie debut. He played the role of Father D'Mello. However it was with Munnabhai M.B.B.S. that Boman became really popular. His role as J.Asthana was one of his most memorable. Since then Boman has risen to become one of the finest supporting actors in the film industry- most of his roles being: Comedic (Main Hoon Na, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Dostana, Waqt: The Race Against Time, No Entry, 3 Idiots),Supporting (Veer-Zaara, Maine Gandhi ko Nahin Mara, Lakshya, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., Sorry Bhai!, Page 3, My Wife's Murder), Comedic-Villainous (Khosla Ka Ghosla) & Negative Roles (Don - The Chase Begins Again, Eklavya: The Royal Guard). [edit] OthersBoman is a member of the Parsee Television Actors Community and is also its Secretary. This elite community includes others such as Smriti Zubin Irani and Cyrus Broacha. Boman also hosted the IIFA Awards together with actor Riteish Deshmukh in 2008 and 2009.[3] He has also been on Kaun Banega Crorepati with Sanjay Dutt. [edit] ReligionIrani is a Parsi and follows the religion of Zoroastrianism. He speaks a number of languages very fluently, which include English, Hindi, Gujarati, and Bengali [edit] Filmography
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