Vishal Jethwa says ‘surreal’ moment as ‘Homebound’ to represent India at Oscars
The film, produced by Karan Johar and Adar Poonawalla of Dharma Productions, is set for a theatrical release on 26 September.
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'Homebound' has the legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese as an executive producer.
Mumbai, 20 Sept
Actor Vishal Jethwa says he is overwhelmed and humbled after
his film ‘Homebound’ was announced as India’s official entry for Best
International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards.
Also starring Ishaan Khatter and Janhvi Kapoor, the movie is
directed by Neeraj Ghaywan and has legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese on board
as an executive producer.
“This moment feels absolutely surreal. To know that
‘Homebound’ is representing India on the world’s biggest cinematic stage is
beyond anything I imagined when I began my journey in films.
“I’m incredibly thankful to Neeraj Ghaywan for not only
believing in me but for entrusting me with a role that challenged me as an
artist and transformed me as a person,” the 31-year-old actor said in a
statement.
The actor, praised for his performances in ‘Mardaani 2’ and ‘Salaam
Venky’, also credited his co-stars Khatter and Kapoor for enriching the
experience.
“They were more than just co-actors; they were supportive
collaborators who made every scene richer with their energy and generosity,” he
added.
According to Jethwa, the film’s selection is recognition of
the collective hard work of the team.
“This recognition isn’t just a milestone for me personally,
it’s a testament to the entire team’s hard work, passion, and the power of
Indian storytelling. I feel proud to be part of a film that carries a piece of
our culture and heart to an international audience. To be standing alongside
such incredible talent and representing my country on a global platform is
truly humbling,” he said.
The film, inspired by journalist Basharat Peer’s The New
York Times article Taking Amrit Home, portrays the childhood friendship between
a Muslim and Dalit who chase a police job that promises them the dignity they
have long been denied due to their surnames.
‘Homebound’ has been receiving an overwhelming response on
the international stage, including a nine-minute standing ovation at the Cannes
Film Festival, where the movie had its world premiere under the Un Certain
Regard category.
It won best film and best director for Ghaywan at the Indian
Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), and was the second runner-up in the
International People’s Choice Award category at the recently-concluded Toronto
International Film Festival.
The film, produced by Karan Johar and Adar Poonawalla of
Dharma Productions, is set for a theatrical release on 26 September.
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