Key Points

Neeraj Ghaywan's 'Homebound' achieved significant acclaim at Cannes, particularly in the prestigious "Un Certain Regard" category. The film, backed by Martin Scorsese, was notably the only Indian feature in the segment, gaining recognition through a standing ovation. Shot in the scenic landscapes of Madhya Pradesh, 'Homebound' showcases the state's potential as a prime filming destination, supported by its film-friendly policies. Further aiding in its production was the streamlined process introduced by the state's Film Tourism Policy, reinforcing Madhya Pradesh's reputation as a rapidly emerging hub for international cinema.

Key Points: Martin Scorsese Boosts Homebound's Success at Cannes

  • Homebound shines at Cannes with Scorsese's support
  • Only Indian film in "Un Certain Regard" category
  • Shot in Madhya Pradesh, highlights state's film potential
  • Madhya Pradesh praised for film-friendly policies and scenic locations
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Madhya Pradesh-shot film 'Homebound' creates buzz at Cannes Film Festival

Neeraj Ghaywan's 'Homebound', shot in Madhya Pradesh and backed by Martin Scorsese, shines at Cannes.

"Madhya Pradesh has become a prominent ease-of-shooting destination. - Sheo Shekhar Shukla"

Bhopal, May 28

Neeraj Ghaywan's feature film 'Homebound', shot in Madhya Pradesh, won critical acclaim at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, a release said.

The film premiered in the renowned "Un Certain Regard" section at Cannes and was the only Indian film to be featured in this prestigious category.

The screening was met with a standing ovation lasting nine minutes, with international filmmakers, directors, artists, and audiences lauding the film. The film's global standing was further elevated by the involvement of internationally acclaimed, Oscar-winning American filmmaker Martin Scorsese.

This achievement not only highlights the creative potential of Madhya Pradesh but also reinforces the state's reputation as a preferred global film-making destination. A major portion of 'Homebound' was shot in 2024 in Bhopal and nearby areas, which offered a rich mix of natural, cultural, and urban landscapes. The international recognition of the film is a testament to the state's film-friendly policies and the suitability of its diverse locations for cinematic storytelling, as per the press release.

'Homebound' has been produced under the banner of Dharma Productions, marking their fifth film shot in Madhya Pradesh. The film is produced by Karan Johar and directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, whose earlier film Masaan also received critical acclaim. 'Homebound' stars Ishan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa, and Janhvi Kapoor in lead roles. The team expressed immense happiness over the appreciation received at Cannes.

The Homebound team praised the smooth filming experience in Madhya Pradesh. From the easy availability of diverse locations to the support of local communities, the filmmakers regarded the state as an ideal shooting destination. Several team members expressed a strong desire to return for future projects, as per the release.

Minister of State for Culture, Tourism, Religious Trusts and Endowments Dharmendra Singh Lodhi congratulated and extended his best wishes to the 'Homebound' team on this achievement. He stated that Madhya Pradesh's natural diversity, historical heritage, and cinema-friendly environment have once again proven their worth.

The fact that an internationally acclaimed film like 'Homebound' was shot in our state, and that the team experienced seamless support throughout, stands as a testament to our film policy and the cooperation of local communities. The state government is fully committed to extending all possible support to the film industry, so that more national and international projects are drawn to the region, the release added.

Principal Secretary, Tourism, Culture, and Religious Trusts and Endowments Department, and Managing Director, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, Sheo Shekhar Shukla, extended his congratulations to the film's producers, director, cast, and crew for this remarkable achievement. Shukla stated that Madhya Pradesh has become a prominent ease-of-shooting destination due to its scenic shooting locations, supportive local communities, a collaborative film ecosystem, and rich cultural heritage.

The state also encourages local talent and provides assistance through financial incentives and a single-window clearance system for film permits. He welcomed filmmakers from across the globe to bring their creative visions to life in Madhya Pradesh, adding that Homebound's international recognition proves that the state is rapidly emerging as a hub for creativity and cinema.

Madhya Pradesh's new Film Tourism Policy has streamlined the process for producers and directors. The single-window system has made permit acquisition easier, while financial subsidies have incentivised film production. Since the launch of the Film Tourism Policy, over 350 films and web series have been shot in the state. So far, financial support of over INR 24 crore has been granted to 12 Hindi films, 1 Telugu film, and 6 web series.

It is worth mentioning that Madhya Pradesh was awarded the title of "Most Film-Friendly State" in 2022, as per the press release.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
So proud to see MP getting global recognition! 🎬 The state has such diverse locations - from ancient temples to modern cities. Hope this inspires more filmmakers to explore beyond Mumbai and Hyderabad. Neeraj Ghaywan is truly taking Indian cinema to new heights!
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Priya M.
Standing ovation at Cannes for 9 minutes? That's incredible! I remember when Masaan released and now Homebound is making waves. Shows how regional stories can have universal appeal. Can't wait to watch this in theaters!
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Amit S.
While this is great news, I hope the local artists and crew from MP also get proper recognition and opportunities. Often big productions come, shoot and leave without developing local talent. The film policy should ensure skill development programs too.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Bhopal, it's wonderful to see our city in international spotlight! The old city areas and lakes make such beautiful backdrops. Hope this brings more tourism and economic benefits to our state. MP truly is the heart of India ❤️
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Vikram J.
Interesting that Scorsese is involved! Shows how Indian cinema is getting global collaborations. But I hope the film doesn't just cater to western audiences - should stay true to its Indian roots. Masaan struck that balance well.
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Neha T.
The single-window clearance system is a game changer! Other states should learn from MP's film policy. Less bureaucracy means more creative energy can go into filmmaking. Kudos to the team for putting Indian cinema on global map again!

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