The film ‘Homebound,’ directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, has been selected as India’s entry for the Oscars. The film, known for its neo-realistic approach, evokes a sense of awe and inspiration, reminiscent of the celebrated works of Satyajit Ray. Ghaywan’s storytelling creates a world both authentic and profoundly poetic, exploring themes of discrimination and humanism. The narrative centers on two friends, one Dalit and one Muslim, portrayed by Vishal Jetha and Ishaan Khattar. The performances are nuanced and compelling, with Khattar delivering a standout performance. The film’s strength lies in its ability to portray the struggles of the marginalized, with certain scenes, such as the one featuring Shalini Vats, showcasing significant emotional depth. ‘Homebound’ is a testament to the power of cinema in reflecting social realities.







