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Boman Irani Beams With Pride As Son Kayoze Irani Makes Directorial Debut With 'Sarzameen'
Mahpara Kabir | June 30, 2025 11:11 PM CST

Veteran actor Boman Irani is experiencing a moment of immense pride and joy as his son, Kayoze Irani, steps into a new creative role. Kayoze, who has previously been seen in front of the camera, is all set to make his directorial debut with the upcoming film Sarzameen.

The trailer for the movie was unveiled on Monday, prompting an emotional reaction from Boman, who took to social media to share his heartfelt feelings.

Boman Irani’s Heartfelt Note for Son Kayoze

Sharing a powerful moment from the sets, Boman posted a picture of his son standing beside a film camera, calling the shots as a director. Along with the image and the trailer, he wrote a touching caption:

"There’s a unique thrill in hearing your child say ‘Action’. On July 25, #SarZameen arrives on Jio Hotstar – my son’s first film as director and my greatest joy as a parent (sic)”.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Boman Irani (@boman_irani)

The post not only captured the emotional significance of the moment but also celebrated Kayoze’s leap into filmmaking.

Kayoze Irani’s Transition Behind the Camera

Sarzameen marks a pivotal moment in Kayoze Irani’s career as he transitions from acting to directing a full-length feature film. The project is his first as a director, showcasing a generational evolution in storytelling within the Irani family. The film stars Ibrahim Ali Khan, Kajol, and Prithviraj Sukumaran, and is set to premiere on JioCinema on July 25.

A Direct-to-Streaming Release After Ibrahim’s First Film Falters

The makers have opted for a direct-to-streaming release for Sarzameen, a strategic move after Ibrahim Ali Khan’s acting debut Nadaaniyan failed to impress both critics and audiences. Despite the setback, Sarzameen offers a fresh opportunity to showcase Ibrahim’s potential alongside seasoned actors.

A Tale of Two Debuts: Boman and Kayoze Irani

Interestingly, Boman Irani made his own directorial debut recently with The Mehta Boys, a drama that explores a complex father-son relationship. The film stars Boman himself alongside Avinash Tiwary and Shreya Chaudhry. It was screened at the 55th edition of the International Film Festival of India in Goa last year, marking a significant moment in his career.

Now, with Kayoze making his debut as a director, the Irani household is witnessing a full-circle moment—where the son follows the father's path, yet makes it uniquely his own.


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