Neeraj Ghaywan’s ‘Homebound’ Set For Cannes Premiere With Martin Scorsese As Executive Producer


Indian filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan returns to Cannes with his highly anticipated feature “Homebound”, set to premiere in the prestigious Un Certain Regard section of the festival. This marks Ghaywan’s first feature since his acclaimed 2015 debut “Masaan”, which also premiered at Un Certain Regard and garnered both the FIPRESCI Prize and the Avenir Prize.

The film is co-represented by Paradise City Sales and WME Independent, as it heads into international markets ahead of its world premiere.

Produced by Dharma Productions, the powerhouse behind titles like My Name Is Khan, Raazi, and Kapoor & Sons, “Homebound” is backed by Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra. Co-producers include Marijke de Souza and Melita Toscan du Plantier, who also collaborated with Ghaywan on Masaan—this time bringing Martin Scorsese on board as executive producer.

The film stars a rising trio of Indian talent:

  • Ishaan Khatter (The Perfect Couple)
  • Vishal Jethwa (Tiger 3)
  • Janhvi Kapoor (Devara Part 1)

A Tale of Friendship and Dignity

“Homebound” tells the story of two childhood friends from a rural village in North India, who pursue a police job in hopes of earning long-denied dignity and recognition. As they edge closer to their dream, desperation tests their bond in ways they never expected.

Scorsese praised the film, saying:

“Neeraj has made a beautifully crafted film that’s a significant contribution to Indian cinema.”

Ghaywan called Homebound a “deeply personal story” about the overlooked and underserved:

“It’s about people who are often unseen, and the quiet strength they carry in a world that rarely pauses for them,” he said. “I hope the film inspires us to look closer—with empathy.”

A Universal Portrait of Modern India

Paradise City Sales described Homebound as offering:

“A richly textured portrait of contemporary India that feels both deeply rooted and completely universal.”

Ad Vitam will distribute the film in France, while Paradise City Sales handles international rights and WME Independent represents the film in the U.S.

Srishty Mishra

Recent Posts

Deepak Tijori Cheated of ₹2.5 Lakh

Actor files police complaint after funds promised for upcoming film fail to materialise January 15,…

17 minutes ago

Hema Malini Faces Angry Voters at BMC Polls

BJP MP’s voting moment turns tense amid mismanagement claims at polling booth January 15, 2026:…

38 minutes ago

Nupur Sanon–Stebin Ben’s First Dance Goes Viral

Newlyweds’ romantic moments from Udaipur wedding steal the spotlight January 15, 2026: Kriti Sanon’s sister…

60 minutes ago

Suhana Khan Opens Up About First Audition Rejection: ‘I Cried Alone in My Room’

Suhana Khan, who made her acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies (2023), has revealed…

1 hour ago

Who Can Fill India’s All-Rounder Gap for the 2026 T20 World Cup?

With Washington Sundar’s availability and long-term role uncertain ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup,…

2 hours ago

Shashi Tharoor Highlights PM Modi’s Parliament Address

Congress MP highlights PM’s democracy pitch at Commonwealth Speakers conference January 15, 2026: Senior Congress…

2 hours ago