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The Mehta Boys OTT Release: Here’s where to watch Boman Irani’s directorial debut film online

The Mehta Boys OTT Release: The Mehta Boys features Laila Majnu fame Avinash Tiwari and famed actress Shreya Choudhry amongst many others in pivotal roles.

The Mehta Boys OTT Release: Boman Irani is all set to step into the world of film directing with his upcoming directorial debut flick titled The Mehta Boys.

On September 20th, 2024, the much-awaited movie will make its first global premiere at the 15th edition of the Chicago South Asian Film Festival & the same was proudly announced by Amazon Prime Video through a social media post this Sunday.

The Mehta Boys Announcement & OTT Platform

Taking to its official Instagram handle, Amazon Prime Video, on Sunday shared an intriguing poster of the Boman Irani directorial with the fans.

In the caption of the post, the OTT giant announced that the film is all set to grace the Chicago South Asian Film Festival & wrote, “Boys played well, indeed. The Mehta Boys premieres as the Opening Film of the Chicago South Asian Film Festival!

 

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Additionally, Prime Video also made it clear that after its screening in the prestigious global movie festive, The Mehta Boys will arrive on the streamer where viewers will get a chance to enjoy the movie right from the comfort of their homes.

However, the exact digital debut date of the movie was kept under wraps and is still a matter of speculation amongst the fans.

Cast and Production

 

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In its star-studded cast, The Mehta Boys features Laila Majnu fame Avinash Tiwari, veteran actor Boman Irani, and Shreya Choudhry amongst many others in pivotal roles.

The Amazon Orignal family drama is produced by Irani himself who has also written it in collaboration with Oscar winner writer Alexander Dinelaris.

It will now be interesting to see how the film, powered by Boman’s directorial prowess, fares with the OTTians in the coming days.