Birthday Special: 6 Boman Irani Films You Must Rewatch Today

Boman Irani has carved a rare and enduring space in Indian cinema. Moreover, he is one of those actors who effortlessly blends into any role with integrity, accuracy, and charm. Whether he’s delivering laughter, emotion, or depth, his versatility continues to shine.

As the beloved star turns 66, here are six films that not only reflect the brilliance of his craft but also remind us why he remains one of Bollywood’s most treasured performers.

1. The Mehta Boys (2025): A Poised Directorial Debut

Boman Irani’s directorial debut, The Mehta Boys, represents a significant turning point in his career. In the film, he plays Shiv Mehta, a father grappling with grief and emotional distance.
Furthermore, his performance is gentle, layered, and beautifully restrained. It reveals a fresh aspect of his creativity and demonstrates that he is equally captivating behind the camera.

2. Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006): A Cunning, Memorable Enemy

As Kishan Khurana, the cunning real-estate dealer, Boman delivers one of his most iconic antagonist roles.
Additionally, he adds swagger, mischief, and razor-sharp humour, making every scene entertaining. Even today, the character continues to remain a fan favourite.

3. Well Done Abba (2009): Heartfelt Satire

In this clever political satire, Boman shines in a double role — Armaan Ali and his twin Rehman.
Moreover, he infuses the tale of a common man fighting corruption with warmth, humour, and relatability. His grounded performance anchors the film with sincerity and depth.

4. 3 Idiots (2009): The Legendary “Virus”

One of Bollywood’s most iconic performances is Boman Irani’s turn as Viru Sahastrabuddhe, also known as Virus.
Not only is he strict, eccentric, and intimidating, but he is also surprisingly funny. As a result, he becomes the ideal counterpoint to Rancho’s free spirit. His clipped speech and commanding posture further define the character.

5. Jolly LLB (2013): A Riveting Courtroom Performer

As Advocate Rajpal, Boman brings sharpness and intensity to Jolly LLB.
In addition, his legal clashes with Saurabh Shukla are compelling and charged with tension. He blends sophistication with understated menace, keeping viewers gripped through every exchange.

6. Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006): Charming, Flawed, and Memorable

In the role of Lucky Singh, Boman strikes a perfect balance between warmth, humour, and moral conflict.
Gradually, his transformation from greed to redemption feels natural and heartfelt. Even today, his interactions with Munna and Circuit remain among the most cherished moments in the film.