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Boman Irani: ‘I can’t become a genre specialist’

A year after The Mehta Boys, Boman Irani is writing a new film, steering away from relationship drama. He says the project will be “very different” and may roll this year, while also stressing that screenwriting is a serious craft often underestimated.

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Boman Irani. Pic/Yogen Shah

Boman Irani. Pic/Yogen Shah

A year after making his directorial debut with The Mehta Boys (2025), actor Boman Irani is back at the writing desk, penning his next feature. While his first directorial offering looked at a complex father-son relationship, this time, he is consciously staying away from a relationship drama. “I can’t become a genre specialist. So, the film will be very different,” he said. Even as he refused to divulge details about the genre, he shared that it will likely roll this year.

When he is not busy writing his feature, Irani teaches the craft to aspiring writers through his initiative, Spiral Bound. That has made the senior actor face an unfortunate reality — that writing is not taken seriously as an art form. He rued, “Non-actors will never say, ‘I want to go in front of the camera and act.’ But somehow everybody feels they can write, just because they can tell you an anecdote out of their own lives. That’s not writing. Screenwriting is a science.”

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