By the help of Providence Ardeshir became more victorious and warlike than all, on the polo and the riding-ground, at Chatrang and Vine-Artakhshir, and in several other arts.
A hospital-cum-nursing college in Jamshedpur has been named after him as Ardeshir Dalal Memorial Hospital.
Ardeshir Irani became the father of talkie films with the release of his sound feature film, Alam Ara on 14 March 1931.
One of his well-liked symphonies is called Sarzamin-e- Pedariam (The Story of My Father's Land), written with his brother Ardeshir.
The Kār-Nāmag ī Ardašīr ī Pābagān ("Book of the Deeds of Ardeshir, Son of Babak"), is a short Middle Persian prose tale written in the Sassanid period (226-651).