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In a nation where Bollywood and cricket are the biggest entertainment avenues for the common man, actors carry the onus of being socially responsible, says Boman Irani, known for exhilarating performances in films like Munna Bhai MBBS and 3 Idiots, among others.

The 58-year-old actor, who entered Hindi films after he turned 40 as an outsider, from English theatre — but successfully cast a spell of joy on Indian audiences by crafting such memorable characters as Dr. Asthana (in Munna Bhai…) and Prof Viru Sahastrabuddhe (3 Idiots), believes that it is important to be happy and make people smile.

“Some people may find the films that I do senseless cinema, but I am okay with it as long as people have a good laugh and they get their money’s worth,” the Jolly LLB actor, who continues to adhere to the theatre discipline of rehearsal to endow credibility to the roles he essays, told IANS.

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Boman Irani Says Actors Need To Be Socially Responsible

Boman is now looking forward to the release of Jhalki in which he plays the Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi which takes a deep plunge into the socially relevant issues of child labour and exploitation.

So moved was the Khosla Ka Ghosla actor by the subject that he said yes to the role in a matter of 10 minutes unusual for someone who generally does not rush into the roles he is offered.

“When it came to this particular film, I truly felt that child labour is an issue that we do not address strongly. So I agreed to do the film in a matter of 10 minutes,” said the actor who has plays like Family Ties, Mahatma vs Gandhi and I Am Not Bajirao to his credit.