Boman Irani : Before appearing in films, he used to work as a waiter, Read to know more

He started his film career at the age of 42, an age when most actors think of giving up acting as a profession.

Boman Irani :  Before appearing in films, he used to work as a waiter, Read to know more
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Whether Munnabhai MBBS or 3 Idiots, Sanjay Dutt and Aamir Khan were seen in the lead role, but the actor who won the heart in them was Boman Irani. On 2 December, Boman is celebrating his 61st birthday. Let’s  learn some interesting facts about Boman on this special occasion.

Boman had been fond of films since childhood. He used to go to watch movies after school, but he never thought that he himself would become the star of cinema. Boman's father had passed away before birth. His mother raised him and raised him. Boman has also worked at home bakery shop once upon a time.

He started his film career at the age of 42, an age when most actors think of giving up acting as a profession. His life has not been the way he has played in movies. That is, he has struggled a lot in his life. On this special occasion, we know about the interesting facts  related to the life of the actor here.

•He has been very fond of films since childhood.After school, he often went to see movies.

•Before his birth,  Boman Irani’s  father used to drive a bus. There was a time when he also worked in the home goat shop.

•Born in an Iranian Zoroastrian family, Boman completed his schooling from St. Mary's School.

•Very few people know that he did a waiter's polytechnic diploma course from Mithibai College in Mumbai.

•After this, he started working at the Taj Mahal Palace as the tower waiter.

•He worked as a waiter for two years and also handled room service.

•Seeing Boman's honesty and work, he was  promoted. Later he was also seen working as a waiter in the French restaurant Rendezvous.

•In the year 2000, he had moved towards the film world. He played a small character in the film Darna Mana Hai. But it was Munnabhai M.B.B.S that got him critical acclaim.