Onscreen father-son Boman Irani, Sharman Joshi dont believe in Fathers Day

    Onscreen father-son Boman Irani, Sharman Joshi dont believe in Fathers Day

    Sharman Joshi and Boman Irani, who are playing onscreen father-son duo in their today releasing film Ferrari Ki Sawari, dont believe in celebrating Father's Day, which is June 17, for just one individual day. However, the actors are not averse to making ones loved ones feel special sometimes. Boman said, "You can't take out Father's Day as an individual day. I don't have a father, but my kids tell me everyday that they love me, even when I am not in my best mood. But at the same time, it's nice to feel special sometimes, so maybe this is not a bad idea. Every relationship is not perfect and Father's Day might be a day to try to connect." Sharman said, "Father's Day is a symbolic day. My father doesn't believe in Father's Day. Neither do I believe in any of these days with all due respect to people who celebrate them". In an interview on 92.7 Big FM yesterday, the actor who is playing solo for the first time in the Vidhu Vinod Chopra film, said, "My father has been my hero and will always be. I am so grateful for him for allowing me to be the person and actor which I have become. He is from the same profession but he has never been over-bearing and has let me be. I want to thank him from the bottom of my heart". Boman, a father of two sons Danesh and Kayoze, also gave some valuable parenting tips to his audiences on the show. "I think about my kids all the time. My theory is children don't do what you tell them to do, they do what you do. You have to always do the right thing, because they will follow you," he said.