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When Boman Irani turned scriptwriter AND slapped himself for Bhoothnath Returns!!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Apr, 2014 02:11 PM
  • When Boman Irani turned scriptwriter AND slapped himself for Bhoothnath Returns!!
Acting maestro Boman Irani who will be seen essaying a role of a politician in the upcoming hugely anticipated ‘Bhoothnath Returns’ opposite Amitabh Bachchan recently turned scriptwriter for a scene in the movie we hear!
 
The duo will be sharing screen space after 8 years in the entertaining tale, and there is one riveting scene where Boman Irani aka Bhau is seemingly attacked by Bhoothnath (who of course is invisible and can’t be seen) during a press conference!
 
Director Nitesh Tiwari didn’t have a script for this particular scene and he conveyed the same to Boman, describing the scene and the situation. He gave Boman the freehand to enact the scene and render dialogues as per his wish!
 
Boman then reportedly the director to give him half an hour, post which he came on the set and gave such a physically phenomenal performance, that the entire team was speechless!!
 
He slapped himself, kicked, shouted, yelled and created such an act that it actually felt to the crew like an invisible personality was torturing the actor!
 
Says a source from the set, “It is very difficult to convincingly slap oneself and be physically violent to one own self and also maintain dialogues with stable tenor and strong voice delivery. Boman not only gathered the physical energy to hit himself but also gave the dialogues perfectly!”
 
Well all we can say is that we always Boman Irani was a class act!
 
Produced by T-Series and BR Films and releasing on 11th April, Bhoothnath Returns is an entertaining tale of good against evil, weak against powerful, past against future directed by Nitesh Tiwari and it sees the return of Big B aka Bhoothnath who with the powerfully talented child actor Parth aka Akhrot strive to see a change in the country!

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