The Mehta Boys Review: Boman Irani and Avinash Tiwary starrer, though sincere, doesn’t really come together due to a meandering 2nd half
Name: The Mehta Boys Director: Boman Irani Cast: Boman Irani, Avinash Tiwary, Shreya Chaudhry, Puja Sarup Writer: Boman Irani, Alexander Dinelaris Jr. Rating: 2.5/5 Plot The Mehta Boys is centered around Amay Mehta (Avinash Tiwary), a Mumbai-based architect navigating both his career and personal life with the added complication of his strained relationship with his father, Shiv (Boman Irani). Shiv was once a typewriting teacher and is now a cricket coach for the children in his locality. After losing his mother, Amay visits Shiv at the insistence of his sister (Puja Sarup), just before Shiv’s planned departure to the US. Their relationship is characterized by a lack of understanding and frequent disagreements. Amay, who is always focused on work, intends to keep his visit brief and that’s how it ends up to be. Due to Shiv’s unfortunate 48 hour flight delay to US from Mumbai, Amay unwillingly hosts his father in his poorly maintained apartment. The forced proximity of Amay with his father becomes the crux of the story. Do the two grow closer to one other or do they further …
