15 Years of 3 Idiots: Remembering Boman Irani’s unforgettable character 'Virus'

Boman Irani

MUMBAI: It’s hard to believe that it’s been 15 years since 3 Idiots first graced the big screen on December 25, 2009. Among the many reasons this film remains close to our hearts is Boman Irani’s incredible portrayal of Viru Sahastrabuddhe, better known as Virus. As the no-nonsense, perfection obsessed director of ICE (Imperial College of Engineering), Boman Irani brought a unique mix of sternness and humor to the character, making Virus one of Bollywood’s most unforgettable figures.

Virus: The face of discipline and eccentricity
With his portrayal of Virus, Boman struck a balance that few could achieve. Virus wasn’t just a strict, overbearing professor he was also hilariously peculiar. His obsession with discipline,  the astronaut pen, and his bizarrely methodical approach to life made him a character audiences couldn’t take get enough of. At the same time, his relatable flaws added a human touch, making him more than just a caricature of authority. Boman Irani’s performance gave Virus a personality so distinct that fans couldn’t help but love and hate him in equal measure.

The moments we’ll never forget
Virus had some of the most memorable scenes in 3 Idiots, and they’re still as entertaining today as they were back in 2009. From his tense yet hilarious face-offs with Rancho (Aamir Khan) to his eccentric lectures that balanced humor and rigidity, Virus kept viewers hooked. The astronaut pen demonstration, his over the top discipline rituals, and even the surprising vulnerability he showed during the birth sequence all added layers to his character.

Life after 3 Idiots
Boman Irani’s performance as Virus only cemented his reputation as one of Bollywood’s most versatile actors. His ability to breathe life into complex, multifaceted roles has made him a household name. In the years since, Boman has continued to wow audiences with diverse performances, whether it’s his comic timing, dramatic depth, or sheer screen presence.

Fifteen years later, Virus continues to live in the hearts of fans, a testament to Boman Irani’s exceptional craft and ability to turn even the most unlikable characters into unforgettable ones.

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