The Mehta Boys (2025) Movie Review – A Heartfelt Father-Son Journey

The Mehta Boys movie review


Director: Boman Irani


Starring: Boman Irani, Avinash Tiwary, Shreya Chaudhry, and Puja Sarup

Language: Hindi

Genre: Drama

Date: February 7, 2025

Where to Stream: Amazon Prime

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The Mehta Boys is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language drama film, in 2025. It's helmed by the legendary actor Boman Irani, who stars alongside Avinash Tiwary in the film that promises an emotional rollercoaster across 48 hours of reconciliations. The film, which was released on February 7, 2025, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, has been lauded for its heartfelt storytelling, strong performances, and nuanced direction.


With a perfect score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes (based on 11 reviews) and a four-star rating by The Times of India, The Mehta Boys has captured the hearts of both critics and audiences. But does it live up to the hype? Well, let’s dive into this detailed and insightful review and find out!


Plot Summary

The Mehta Boys traces the lives of Amay Mehta (played by Avinash Tiwary), a struggling architect and his father, Shiv Mehta (played by Boman Irani), a widower, who is ready to move to the USA post-wife's demise, and is set in Mumbai and Navsari, Gujarat. They have been emotionally separate from each other for years, with their relationship being full of unsaid things and not able to get along.


When tickets fall through and Amay is stuck with his father for 48 hours, the relationship is put to the test. When Nick comes to stay for what everyone suspects will be the last few weeks of his father’s life, the family has plenty of time to hash out their emotional grievances, making for a film that explores grief, generational differences, and the power of understanding through terse arguments, unexpected moments of warmth, and deep conversations.


Will the two finally get over their broken relationship — or are they doomed to remain emotionally estranged forever, with time running out until Shiv leaves?


Themes and Emotional Depth

The Mehta Boys isn’t just a family drama — it’s a love letter to relationships, growth and reconciliation. Some key themes include:


Father-Son Dynamics: The film depicts the struggle of communication between a traditional Indian father and a modern son.


Grief and Healing: Amay’s journey of emotional rediscovery takes place against the backdrop of the death of their mother.


Generational Conflicts: The separation between the generations shows the differences in life perspective but also has some learning potential.


Personal Growth: Amay’s transformation from a distant, insecure husband to a man who finds closure and confidence is one of the film’s most powerful threads.


Masterclass in Acting: The Performances

The Mehta Boys movie cast


Boman Irani as Shiv Mehta

And Boman Irani is searingly poignant as a father grieving for his son, unable to reach him. Shiv, in turn, is a deeply relatable character, because his equation of humor, frustration and vulnerability is so well executed.


Avinash Tiwary as Amay Mehta

The character of Amay is played by Avinash Tiwary who was a good choice as he brought emotional depth and realism to the character. He hits all the right notes of a young guy coping with career disappointments, personal insecurities and unresolved family problems. His chemistry with Irani lends their interactions an authenticity that is deeply memorable.


Supporting Cast

Zara (Shreya Chaudhary, Amay’s coworker) – Brings warmth and acts as a link between Amay’s personal and professional dilemmas.


Puja Sarup (Anu, Amay’s sister) — Does a bang-up job in her supporting role, including a pivotal emotional scene.


Direction and Screenplay


Boman Irani’s directorial debut

Boman Irani’s journey from a much-admired actor to a director is nothing but inspiring. His understanding of human interaction is palpable in every scene in this film; everything hits just the right note of balance between organic and impactful.


Screenplay & Writing

The screenplay, co-written by Alexander Dinelaris (of Birdman fame), strikes a balance between emotional intensity and lighter notes. The dialogues are realistic, and the narrative, which spans 48 hours in the lives of those people, makes the film engaging from start to end.


The first half is pretty engaging, while the second half drags a bit with a few clichés. But the emotional payoff at the climax more than compensates for it.


Cinematography & Technical Achievements

The Mehta Boys movie scenes


Visuals & Cinematography

The cinematography has been a beautiful mirror of Mumbai’s urban chaos and Navsari’s serene landscapes that added more depth to the storytelling. Natural lighting adds to the raw emotions on display.


Music & Soundtrack

The background score enhances the film’s emotional beats without being overpowering. The movie is not built on big musical numbers, but the spare application of melodies underscores key moments of the father-son journey.


Editing & Pacing

The film runs a full 116 minutes and is well-edited, with little excess fat on the bones. The second half drags a bit, but the watchable performances keep viewers enmeshed.


Early Reviews & Response from Audiences


Ratings & Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes: ⭐ 100% (11 critics, avg: 7.1/10)


The Times of India: ⭐ 4/5 – “A deeply personal, well-crafted noir.”


The Indian Express: ⭐ 3.5/5 — “Emotionally dense, mildly predictable.”


NDTV: ⭐ 3/5 – “A formidable father-son tale and a powerful performance (by Boman Irani).


Hindustan Times: “A glorious performance-centric film.”


The Hindu: “A tender tale of grief and gratitude.”


Audience Response

Viewers have responded positively to the film’s accessible storytelling, with many calling it a “tearjerker that sticks with you.” Audiences have particularly responded to the realistic dialogues and good father-son chemistry.


Pros & Cons


✅ Pros

✔️ Exceptional performances from Boman Irani and Avinash Tiwary


✔️ Relatable storylines with emotional depth


✔️ Well-crafted screenplay and direction


✔️ Strong character development in a fast-moving first half


✔️ Gorgeous cinematography and music


❌ Cons

❌ A little by-the-numbers in the second half


❌ Late on, some scenes are dragged out


The Final Verdict: Should You Watch The Mehta Boys?

The Mehta Boys - Family Drama


A Must-Watch for Family Drama Lovers ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)


The Mehta Boys is a well-made, emotionally charged movie that deals with the ruggedness of familial bonds with utmost realism. Boman Irani’s directorial debut is a winner and another feather in his storytelling cap filled with nuance.


Then this is highly recommended if you want movies that explore in-depth human feelings, relationships and growth. The Mehta Boys is a cinematic experience you will remember for a long time after the credits roll, whether you’re watching it with your family or alone.


Where to Watch?


The Mehta Boys is only on Amazon Prime Video.


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