Homebound
- 2025
- 1h 59min
Dos amigos de un pueblo del norte de India buscan trabajo como policías en busca de dignidad, pero su amistad se deteriora mientras crece la desesperación en su búsqueda.Dos amigos de un pueblo del norte de India buscan trabajo como policías en busca de dignidad, pero su amistad se deteriora mientras crece la desesperación en su búsqueda.Dos amigos de un pueblo del norte de India buscan trabajo como policías en busca de dignidad, pero su amistad se deteriora mientras crece la desesperación en su búsqueda.
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- Guionistas
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- Premios
- 4 nominaciones en total
Yogendra Vikram Singh
- Arjun Mishra
- (crédito solo)
Shastri Abhishek
- Rahgir
- (crédito solo)
Shreedhar Dubey
- Vikas Tripathi
- (as Shriidhar Dubey)
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One of the best of the year
The authenticity this film exudes, despite some visible studio and censor meddling, makes it an incredible experience, even though you can see where it is going. The forced disclaimer at the beginning, despite this being based on a true story, really tells you how important this film is. It truly shows all the issues in India through the sweet friendship of two young men and their lives. Beyond the obvious bigotry, there are a lot of invisible ones that not only become a barrier for one, but also for the perception of what one can achieve. Even when films try to portray those things, it's not captured perfectly like this a lot of the time. These things also factor into why the system and those who enforce the rules act certain way.
The acting in the film has also been spectacular all around. The two leads were great, and they are getting the praise, but also got to note how good their family was. Especially the mother and sister of Chandan were fantastic. If I didn't know about the ending already because it's a true story, that ending would've totally broken me. Probably the best Indian film of the year so far for me.
The acting in the film has also been spectacular all around. The two leads were great, and they are getting the praise, but also got to note how good their family was. Especially the mother and sister of Chandan were fantastic. If I didn't know about the ending already because it's a true story, that ending would've totally broken me. Probably the best Indian film of the year so far for me.
A Mirror to Society's Harsh Realities
Homebound is a film that binds you to your seat with its raw emotions and powerful storytelling. The performances are deeply moving, especially in the moment where Shoaib breaks down and Chandan embraces him, capturing vulnerability and connection with striking authenticity.
Equally compelling is the recurring presence of B. R. Ambedkar's portrait-an evocative symbol that highlights both his enduring vision against casteism and the irony of its unfulfilled promise in today's world.
With its brilliant direction, heartfelt performances, and layered symbolism, Homebound stands out as a true masterpiece.
Equally compelling is the recurring presence of B. R. Ambedkar's portrait-an evocative symbol that highlights both his enduring vision against casteism and the irony of its unfulfilled promise in today's world.
With its brilliant direction, heartfelt performances, and layered symbolism, Homebound stands out as a true masterpiece.
A film that changed my thinking on equality
I have always been against the idea of reservation. Coming from a place where equality is practiced and discrimination is rarely visible, I never truly understood why such policies existed. My mindset was shaped by an environment where everyone seemed equal, and so I felt reservations were unnecessary.
But after watching Homebound, my perspective changed completely. I have seen many films on this topic before, but somehow this one left a much deeper impact on me. It forced me to reflect on the long history of suffering and humiliation faced by lower-caste communities.
For the first time, I truly felt the weight of their struggles, and it made me realize how privileged I was to never experience such injustice. Thinking about the generations who endured discrimination fills me with shame, but also gratitude for the awareness this movie gave me.
Homebound is not just a film-it's an eye-opener. It has the power to change minds, as it did with mine.
But after watching Homebound, my perspective changed completely. I have seen many films on this topic before, but somehow this one left a much deeper impact on me. It forced me to reflect on the long history of suffering and humiliation faced by lower-caste communities.
For the first time, I truly felt the weight of their struggles, and it made me realize how privileged I was to never experience such injustice. Thinking about the generations who endured discrimination fills me with shame, but also gratitude for the awareness this movie gave me.
Homebound is not just a film-it's an eye-opener. It has the power to change minds, as it did with mine.
A simple, humanistic story about struggles of India's common folk
This is a simple story that is well-told.
It shows the twists and turns in the lives of two friends who are part of India's massive underclass, and their hopes, dreams, and struggles to rise beyond their circumstances.
Religious affiliation, which includes caste is a big stumbling block (through no fault of their own). Living payday to payday, and lack of accessibility to education are other issues.
And then the pandemic came along and this movie shows how countless migrant workers were affected by lockdowns. Losing your income when their is no margin for error financially, then having to find your way back home, sometimes thousands of miles away.
This movie showed a lot of relevant issues faced by Indians today. Acting was superb all around, starting with the two friends, and including their family members, and others who were a part of their lives.
This is what I go to film festivals for, to see movies of this quality that allow you to feel and understand what others' existence is like.
It shows the twists and turns in the lives of two friends who are part of India's massive underclass, and their hopes, dreams, and struggles to rise beyond their circumstances.
Religious affiliation, which includes caste is a big stumbling block (through no fault of their own). Living payday to payday, and lack of accessibility to education are other issues.
And then the pandemic came along and this movie shows how countless migrant workers were affected by lockdowns. Losing your income when their is no margin for error financially, then having to find your way back home, sometimes thousands of miles away.
This movie showed a lot of relevant issues faced by Indians today. Acting was superb all around, starting with the two friends, and including their family members, and others who were a part of their lives.
This is what I go to film festivals for, to see movies of this quality that allow you to feel and understand what others' existence is like.
Different Backgrounds, Same Struggle
Two childhood friends from different walks of life face the same challenges of discrimination. Determined to change their fate, they set out in search of a better life.
Based on a true story, this is a profound and touching film. A straightforward tale about two best friends trying to change their circumstances, but the overlay of the discrimination certain groups face in India makes it unique. Having prior knowledge of the Indian caste system and Hindu-Muslim relations will provide a better context for the story, but it is not necessary. The one hour and fifty-nine minute runtime is a slow burn, as the story and drama unfold, accompanied by a sprinkling of romance and comedy. An excellent and unique watch, but the right mindset is required to fully appreciate it.
Based on a true story, this is a profound and touching film. A straightforward tale about two best friends trying to change their circumstances, but the overlay of the discrimination certain groups face in India makes it unique. Having prior knowledge of the Indian caste system and Hindu-Muslim relations will provide a better context for the story, but it is not necessary. The one hour and fifty-nine minute runtime is a slow burn, as the story and drama unfold, accompanied by a sprinkling of romance and comedy. An excellent and unique watch, but the right mindset is required to fully appreciate it.
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- CuriosidadesUpon Martin Scorcese's(one of the exec producers of the film) advice,director disposed of Ishan Khattar's romantic interest role in the film played by Reem Sheikh
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- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 63.093 US$
- Duración
- 1h 59min(119 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1
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