Neeraj Ghaywan, the director of 'Homebound', credits legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese for his invaluable guidance and mentorship. As an executive producer, Scorsese provided a gentle nudge, helping Ghaywan find the focus needed to bring his story about India's caste system to life. During the panel at Deadline's Contenders Film: Los Angeles, Ghaywan shared how Scorsese's feedback and support were instrumental in shaping the film's narrative and characters. The panel also featured lead actors Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa.
Ghaywan explained that Scorsese's involvement began with script reading and continued through the editing process, offering guidance at every step. This support was crucial in helping Ghaywan maintain focus on the film's central themes. The director's return to big-screen filmmaking was inspired by a true story of friendship during the pandemic, which led him to explore the deeper motivations behind migration in rural India and beyond. Ghaywan aimed to humanize the experiences of marginalized communities, presenting their joys and human nature alongside the struggles they face.
He emphasized the importance of dismantling victimhood narratives and showcasing the positive aspects of human nature, such as love, humor, and shared experiences. This approach was essential in bringing a more balanced and empathetic perspective to the film. Ghaywan's dedication to storytelling and his collaboration with Scorsese resulted in a powerful cinematic experience that explores complex social issues.