Boman Irani, renowned for his roles in movies like ‘3 Idiots’ and ‘Khosla Ka Ghosla,’ has openly shared his childhood experiences with dyslexia. He reflected on his journey and how he overcame the challenges, underscoring that this learning disorder doesn’t define who he is today. During a recent interview, Irani discussed the individuality of each person, highlighting that no two people share the same DNA, making everyone inherently different. He motivated people to utilize their strengths, be they abilities or disabilities, and concentrate on their areas of expertise. Irani mentioned that he struggled with mathematics in school but emphasized that this did not define him. Instead, he emphasized his ability to communicate, tell stories, and use his body and voice effectively. He recalled having a strong memory for movie scenes since his childhood. Irani concluded that individuals should never feel inferior because of their differences. He also spoke about his role in ‘Khosla Ka Ghosla’ and the initial doubts surrounding his casting. Irani took it as a challenge and worked hard to convincingly portray the character. ‘Detective Sherdil,’ his upcoming film, is now streaming on Zee5, featuring Diljit Dosanjh, Diana Penty, and more.
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