Im not overly selective about films, insists Boman

I'm not overly selective about films, insists Boman

Nov 29, 2006 Swati R. Chaudhary



Be it the disgruntled dean in "Munnabhai M.B.B.S.", the unyielding Jahangir Hayaat Khan in "Veer-Zaara" or the mysterious DCP D'Silva in "Don - The Chase Begins", the very versatile Boman Irani manages to pull off every role with élan.


"Munnabhai M.B.B.S." undoubtedly catapulted him into limelight and he has been inundated with an avalanche of offers since then. So, is he now meticulously weighing the pros and cons before signing films?


"I tried to be as selective as possible. You cannot do every film that comes your way. Moreover, it's physically not possible. Having said that, I also feel that one cannot afford to be too choosy either. So, I am not being overly selective about films," said Boman.


He recently returned from New York where "Lage Raho..." was screened and is truly overjoyed with the response, reports Bollywood Trade.


"It was one of the very proud moments in my career. The credit goes to Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It was heart warming to see the audience connect with the film. People were laughing and crying. It was quite an experience. How I wish it had gone to Oscars," he enthused.


Boman, who will be seen in "Eklavya" and "Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd", feels that the script is the real hero of a film. "I am not looking forward to 'specific' roles. The script has to move me completely."


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