Prime Video, in partnership with the prestigious Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, is set to host the Mumbai premiere of The Mehta Boys on January 31 at the iconic Regal Cinemas.
The event promises a memorable evening, featuring an engaging panel discussion with the cast and creators, followed by an exclusive screening of the film. This special premiere marks the debut directorial venture of Boman Irani.
Produced by Irani Movietone LLP in association with Chalkboard Entertainment LLP, The Mehta Boys is a light-hearted yet deeply emotional drama. The film delves into the intricate dynamics of a father-son relationship, weaving a narrative filled with humor and poignant moments. Co-written by Boman Irani and Academy Award winner Alexander Dinelaris, the movie is set to offer audiences a deeply resonant and unforgettable cinematic experience, the ott platform said in a press statement.
The film boasts a remarkable cast, including Boman Irani, Avinash Tiwary, Shreya Chaudhry, and Puja Sarup, who bring life to this touching story. The Mumbai premiere gives audiences an exclusive opportunity to witness this much-anticipated film ahead of its global launch on Prime Video on February 7.
As part of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, ‘The Mehta Boys’ not only celebrates cinematic storytelling but also provides a platform to explore the creative journey behind its making.
Don’t miss the chance to experience this heartfelt story at one of Mumbai’s most iconic cultural events.
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