The ongoing Iran-Israel-US conflict is intensifying with each passing day. Multiple missile attacks have occurred in recent weeks, with both sides targeting
each other’s energy infrastructure. With no ceasefire in sight, the war has become a global concern. Amid escalating Middle Eastern tensions and a growing fuel and gas crisis, the US reportedly presented Iran with a 15-point ceasefire proposal. Veteran actor Boman Irani reacted to the news with a humorous take on Trump’s willingness to negotiate with Iran. In a clip, he joked that the 'Irani' were ready to talk to Trump directly if he came to Dadar Parsi Colony with a gas cylinder. Boman Irani's Funny Video For Donald Trump In a video, shared on Instagram, Boman jokingly said, "As you may know, it's going viral that Mr Donald Trump wants to speak to the Iranis and three people have been beckoned. Talks are happening with Smriti Irani, Aruna Irani and me, Boman Irani. So, I am ready. I am ready to do anything for peace. I have only one problem. I won't go to Washington. I think Mr Trump and his delegation should come here to Dadar Parsi Colony. We'll feed them food, dhansak, custard. But if they get a gas cylinder then I think it will make life very smooth for all of us." "The Iranis are ready for peace talks with Mr. Donald Trump," he added in the caption. The clip left Tabu, Sameera Reddy and others in splits. Jaaved Jaaferi commented, "My dear @boman_irani If you call yourself Bombon Irani and offer to share the formula of Custard gas, Trump may make the effort to come to Dadarland." Meanwhile, comedian Sorabh Pant joked: "Dhansak could resolve many conflicts." Mandana Karimi SLAMS Boman Irani But Iranian model-actress Mandana Karimi did not find the video funny. Taking to the comments section, she wrote, "Boman Irani sir… suddenly you have a lot to say about Iran.Interesting timing. For years, Iranians have been getting arrested, executed, and silenced. Thousands killed. Families torn apart. And people like me we’ve lived it. We’ve spoken about it. But now… there’s a video. Now there’s concern. Now there’s humour about gas, about Trump, about 'come to my house.' Sir, with all respect you and the Parsi community come from Iran. You carry that history. That fire. So where was this voice when Iranians were dying? And now suddenly because it affects gas, politics, global talks there’s commentary? I mean… slow clap, really. From silence to satire — that was fast. Anyway… just an observation." Boman is yet to react to Mandana's comment under his video. DISCLAIMER: The article is a compilation of thoughts posted by netizens and satire doing the rounds on the subject. Ideas expressed do not reflect the view of Times Network.












