Key Points

Filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan has stepped forward to clarify misconceptions about compensating the family behind his film 'Homebound'. He emphasized that the Rs 10,000 was merely an initial gesture of gratitude during research, not the full extent of support. Ghaywan stressed the deep respect and meaningful connection with the family who inspired the film's powerful narrative. The movie continues to receive critical acclaim for its nuanced exploration of social divisions and friendship.

Key Points: Neeraj Ghaywan Clarifies 'Homebound' Family Compensation Rumors

  • Ghaywan explains initial Rs 10,000 was a token of gratitude
  • Film honors family's story with significant support
  • 'Homebound' explores deep social divisions through friendship
  • Critically acclaimed drama challenges societal prejudices
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Neeraj Ghaywan issues clarification on reports of him compensating 'Homebound' family with only Rs 10, 000

Filmmaker addresses compensation controversy, emphasizing respect and support for the inspirational family behind critically acclaimed film

"Neither I, nor the producers would ever reduce such a deeply personal story to such a pittance. - Neeraj Ghaywan"

Mumbai, Oct 3

Filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan, whose recent release 'Homebound' has been getting a lot of critical acclaim, has quashed the reports of him compensating the family, who inspired the film, with only INR 10, 000.

On Friday, Ghaywan took to his X, formerly Twitter, and shared a long post, in which he clarified that he did initially give INR 10, 000 to the family but it was only a token of gratitude from his side when the film was under research.

He shared that he and the makers of the film have honoured the family with sincere respect and significant support.

He wrote, "Some of you have expressed concerns about reports claiming that the family whose life inspired Homebound was compensated with a mere INR 10,000, a shamefully low amount. I want to clarify that this sum was a small token I personally gave to Ram Charan ji (Amrit's father) many years ago during my initial research, simply as a parting gesture. Please do not mistake this for the full extent of the compensation provided. Neither I, nor the producers would ever reduce such a deeply personal story to such a pittance. The families' contributions are invaluable and deeply meaningful to me".

He further mentioned, "We have honored their trust and stories with sincere respect and significant support. They have expressed their happiness with me about the same and I personally don't want to mention the number because that would disrespect the bond I share with Amrit and Saiyub, the original heroes of 'Homebound'".

'Homebound' is a poignant Indian drama, which explores the deep bond between two childhood friends, Shoaib, a Muslim, and Chandan, a Dalit, as they navigate injustices of the system and societal prejudices in their pursuit of dignity and meaningful work.

It is set against the backdrop of India's deeply entrenched social divisions, the film delves into themes of identity, caste, and faith through a profound male friendship.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the clarification, I wish filmmakers would be more transparent about compensation from the beginning. These controversies affect the film's reputation unnecessarily.
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Ananya R
Homebound is such a beautiful film! The way it handles caste and friendship is remarkable. Neeraj Ghaywan has always shown sensitivity in his work. Trust him to do right by the family ❤️
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Sarah B
As someone who works in documentary filmmaking, this is a common misunderstanding. Research phase payments are always separate from final compensation. The media should verify facts before publishing such stories.
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Vikram M
The fact that the family themselves are happy with the arrangement says everything! Why are outsiders creating controversy? Let's focus on the film's important message about social issues instead 🤔
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Kavya N
More power to filmmakers who tell meaningful stories! Homebound is much needed in today's times. The Rs 10,000 was clearly just a gesture during initial meetings. Media should stop spreading half-truths!

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