The father-son relationship is a uniquely complex one, often fraught with unspoken expectations and shifting power dynamics. While ideally a source of encouragement and support, it is often a battleground of conflicting emotions. The Mehta Boys, directed by Boman Irani, offers an amusing perspective on this intricate dynamic, exploring their relationship with nuance. The film delves into the delicate and often fraught dynamics of their bond, showcasing the bitter-sweet push and pull of love and resentment that fuels powerful drama.
Amay (Avinash Tiwary) is a talented but self-doubting architect in Mumbai. Despite encouragement from his girlfriend and colleague, Zara (Shreya Chaudhry), and his boss, Saumik (Siddhartha Basu), he lacks the courage to submit his building design for an upcoming project. One day, he receives news of his mother’s death and travels to his hometown, Navsari, for the funeral. It is revealed that Amay has a strained relationship with his father,...
Amay (Avinash Tiwary) is a talented but self-doubting architect in Mumbai. Despite encouragement from his girlfriend and colleague, Zara (Shreya Chaudhry), and his boss, Saumik (Siddhartha Basu), he lacks the courage to submit his building design for an upcoming project. One day, he receives news of his mother’s death and travels to his hometown, Navsari, for the funeral. It is revealed that Amay has a strained relationship with his father,...
- 13/2/2025
- de Dipankar Sarkar
- Talking Films
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