Neeraj Gaywan reacts to the report to pay low compensation to the homebound family
Director Neeraj Gaywan reacted to the report of paying low compensation to the family, on which ‘homebound’ is based. The filmmaker set a direct record with his post on social media.

Director Neeraj Gaywan reacted to the report of paying low compensation to the family, whose life inspired his latest release ‘Homebound’. The director, whose film has been shortlisted as India’s official Oscar entry, set a direct record with his clarification post on X.
Reports claimed that family It was compensated with only Rs 10,000. In his detailed note, the filmmaker called the claim misleading and clarified the circumstances.
Gaywan said that he had a small token amount of Rs 10,000 which he personally gave to Amrit’s father, Ram Charan during his initial research. “Some of you have expressed concern about the reports that claimed that the family that was inspired by ‘homebound’ was compensated with only Rs 10,000, a shameful amount.
The director further said that Amrit and Saiub, Real Life Motivations behind ‘Homebound’ His happiness was expressed about how his life was represented, and he preferred to not disclose accurate compensation with his bond respect.
“Please do not make a mistake for the full limit of compensation provided compensation. Neither I nor the manufacturers will ever reduce such a deep personal story for such a bile. The contributions of families are invaluable and deeply meaningful to me. We have expressed happiness with them with their trust and significant support. The original hero of the ‘Homebound’ (SIC) said.
Directed by Neeraj Gaywan, ‘Homebound’ is inspired Journalist Basharat Peer’s article ‘Emit Home’ articles (titled ‘A Friendship, A Death next to A. Epidemic and Highway) titled’. The film investigates childhood friendship between a Muslim and a Dalit, who aspires for a police job to achieve dignity due to its surnames.
Produced by Karan Johar and other Poonwal, the film’s premiere took place at the Film Festival, serving as an executive producer with Martin Scorscie and was also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.