
Actor Boman Irani, known for his roles in popular movies like ‘Munna Bhai MBBS’ and ‘3 Idiots,’ has opened up about his personal experiences with dyslexia during his childhood. Reflecting on his journey, Irani shared his strategies for overcoming obstacles, emphasizing that his learning difference does not define who he is today. In a recent interview, Irani highlighted the uniqueness inherent in every individual, emphasizing that no two people share the same DNA. He encouraged people to leverage their strengths, whether abilities or disabilities, and focus on areas where they excel. Irani shared his difficulties with mathematics in school, but stated that those struggles did not define him. He instead credits his communication skills, storytelling abilities, and expressive capabilities as defining qualities. He also highlighted his excellent memory for film scenes, which he has had since childhood. He believes individuals should not feel inferior due to their unique differences. Irani also discussed his role in ‘Khosla Ka Ghosla,’ detailing the initial skepticism surrounding his casting. He approached this as a challenge, putting in dedicated effort to bring the character to life. His upcoming film ‘Detective Sherdil’ is available on Zee5, featuring a cast including Diljit Dosanjh and Diana Penty.






