Martin Scorsese, Neeraj Ghaywan on India’s Oscar Contender ‘Homebound’: Watch the Conversation (EXCLUSIVE)

Academy Awards contender 'Homebound' brings together two cinematic heavyweights: director Neeraj Ghaywan and legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. The conversation, which took place after a New York screening of the film, offers a rare glimpse into the development of the project.

Three years in the making, 'Homebound' is an intimate exploration of the lives of migrant laborers during the pandemic. According to Scorsese, he first became involved with the project while working on "Killers of the Flower Moon," and his involvement was kept confidential until the film's completion. Ghaywan credits French cinema icon Melita Toscan Du Plantier, who produced his previous film "Masaan" and co-produced 'Homebound,' as a source of inspiration for his work.

Ghaywan described Scorsese as his "Cinema Fairy Godmother," and their conversation revealed a deep mutual respect for each other's craft. The production team used the code word "elder brother" to refer to Scorsese throughout development, maintaining his secrecy until the final edit. Ghaywan praised Scorsese, saying that sitting across from him was the highest peak of his cinematic career.

Scorsese expressed satisfaction with the finished film, citing its real-life origins as a major draw for audiences in America. The film is based on a New York Times essay by Basharat Peer about Mohammad Saiyub and Amrit Kumar, and Ghaywan focused on universal themes of migration and dignity rather than delivering a lecture. According to Scorsese, the film's message is one that resonates with audiences worldwide.

"Homebound" follows two friends navigating their country as migrant laborers during the pandemic, testing their friendship while pursuing dignity and belonging. The conversation between Ghaywan and Scorsese offers a rare insight into the making of this powerful film, which now finds itself in contention for an Academy Award.
 
OMG, I'm low-key hyped about 'Homebound'!!! 🤩 It's so cool to see these two cinematic giants come together, Neeraj Ghaywan and Martin Scorsese! 🌟 They're like, total opposites in terms of style and vibe, but it sounds like they really connected on this project. I love how Ghaywan describes Scorsese as his "Cinema Fairy Godmother" 😊 - that's so sweet! And can you believe Scorsese kept his involvement a secret until the film was done? 🔥 It must have been a nerve-wracking experience for everyone involved, but it sounds like it all paid off in the end. I'm intrigued by the story too - migrant laborers during the pandemic is such an important topic, and I love how Ghaywan focused on universal themes of migration and dignity instead of being preachy. Fingers crossed it wins that Oscar! 🏆
 
OMG, can you believe Marty Scorsese is involved with Neeraj Ghaywan's new film 'Homebound'? 🤯 It's like a dream come true! I'm so excited to see how they brought this powerful story to life about migrant laborers during the pandemic. The fact that Scorsese kept his involvement under wraps until now is just mind-blowing 💥. I love how Ghaywan credits Melita Toscan Du Plantier as an inspiration, it's amazing to see how women in film are supporting each other 🌟. I'm definitely adding 'Homebound' to my watchlist ASAP! 🎬 Can't wait to see what the Academy has to say about this film 😊.
 
This 'Homebound' project is just amazing... I mean think about it, two masters like Neeraj Ghaywan and Martin Scorsese come together, and you get something truly special 🤩. Their conversation after the screening was really interesting to read - they have so much respect for each other's work. It's not often you see a director like Scorsese just sitting back and letting someone else take the reins (at least not in a public conversation anyway 😉). I love how Ghaywan describes him as his "Cinema Fairy Godmother" - that's some next level admiration right there! What I find really interesting is how they've stayed true to their vision despite all the challenges, and it shows in the film. It's definitely giving me hope for more movies like this one 🎥💫
 
"This question isn't about who's better or worse at doing it; it's about what we do when the people we care about are hurting." 🤔💖 - Oprah Winfrey
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how Scorsese is giving all these young filmmakers a chance to shine 🤩. Neeraj Ghaywan is talented for sure, but I think it's cool that he got a pass from the elder statesman himself 🙏. The fact that they had this deep conversation and still managed to make a film that's resonating with audiences worldwide? That's what I call magic ✨. And I love how Ghaywan is giving credit where credit is due - Melita Toscan Du Plantier is definitely an inspiration for him 👍. But let's get real, 'Homebound' would've been fine without Scorsese... it's not like he's the reason it's getting all this attention 🤔.
 
I'm so proud of Neeraj Ghaywan and Martin Scorsese for coming together on 'Homebound' it's like they were meant to make this film together 🤝. The fact that they were able to create something so beautiful from a real-life story is just amazing. I can only imagine how hard they must have worked to get everything just right, but it was worth it because the end result is truly special 💕. I love how they focused on universal themes of migration and dignity rather than just telling a story about migrant laborers, that's what makes 'Homebound' so powerful and relatable 🌎. It's going to be interesting to see which way the Academy voters go, but either way, this film is already a winner in my eyes 💫
 
🤔 you know what's wild? i was just thinking about how much i love traveling and experiencing new places, but sometimes even when i'm doing something as mundane as grocery shopping, i feel like a migrant laborer 🛍️😂 just trying to make ends meet and find my "home" in this crazy world. anyway, back to 'Homebound'... i loved seeing the conversation between Ghaywan and Scorsese, it's clear they have a deep respect for each other's work 💫 but what really drew me in was the idea of migration and dignity... it's like, we're all just trying to find our place in the world, right? 🌎 and speaking of places, have you ever been to the Hudson River Valley? it's gorgeous this time of year 🏞️
 
just watched that conversation with Neeraj Ghaywan & Martin Scorsese 🤯... think it's dope how they brought their different styles together to make 'Homebound'. Scorsese is a total master, but it's cool to see him collaborating with someone as talented as Ghaywan. 'Homebound' feels like a really important film that needs to be seen on the big screen 🍿. love how Ghaywan kept the focus on universal themes instead of just telling a story about migrant laborers... feels like a real reflection of our world right now 🌎
 
🤔 I'm loving how these two cinematic giants came together to create something so powerful! 'Homebound' is like nothin' you've seen before - it's raw, emotional, and thought-provoking all at once 💔. I mean, who wouldn't want to see Martin Scorsese and Neeraj Ghaywan working together on a project? It's like the ultimate filmmaking dream come true 🎥. And the fact that they kept Scorsese's involvement under wraps until the final edit is just genius - it adds to the mystique of the whole thing 🔮. I'm def intrigued by this film and can't wait to see how it plays out in the Academy Awards 🏆
 
OMG, I'm so stoked about 'Homebound' 🤩! Did you know that Neeraj Ghaywan's 'Masaan' grossed over $1 million at the box office on a budget of just $120k? 🤑 Meanwhile, Scorsese's highest-grossing film is 'Gangs of New York', which raked in over $130m worldwide 🤯. I'm loving how they're bringing attention to migrant laborers during the pandemic - did you know that there are over 27 million migrant workers in India alone? 📊

Let me throw some numbers at ya: 'Homebound' has already racked up over 1.4M views on YouTube, with an average rating of 8.5/10 📈. The film's score is inspired by Indian classical music - fun fact! 🎵 Scorsese and Ghaywan's collaboration is a win-win for cinema; both directors have a combined 18 Oscars between them 🏆. The film's themes of dignity, belonging, and migration are so relevant to our global community 🌎.

Did you know that 'Homebound' premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear award? 🎥 It's only been three years since development began, but the end result is worth the wait. I'm rooting for this film all the way! 💪
 
🤔 I'm not sure how much screen time we'll actually see from Martin Scorsese in this film... his involvement is pretty low-key compared to what you'd expect from someone of his stature 🎬. And what's up with the production team using a code word like "elder brother" to refer to him? Sounds like they were trying to keep things under wraps, but it feels kinda weird that they needed to do that 🤷‍♂️. Did Scorsese actually direct some of this film or was he more of a creative consultant? The NYT essay is the real draw here and not just because Scorsese said so 😐.
 
omg can't believe martin scorsese is working with neeraj ghaywan on 'homebound' 🤯🎥🇮🇳 scorsese is like a cinema god or something, i need to see this film ASAP 👀 the fact that they worked together for 3 years in secret is insane 💬 ghaywan said scorsese is his "cinema fairy godmother" lol what's not to love about that 🧚‍♂️
 
OMG, I'm so hyped about 'Homebound'!!! 🎥👏 Neeraj Ghaywan and Martin Scorsese collab is like the ultimate cinematic dream come true! 💫 They've worked together to create something truly special - a film that explores the struggles of migrant laborers during the pandemic. I love how they kept Scorsese's involvement under wraps until the final edit, it just adds to the mystique 🤐. The fact that 'Homebound' is based on a real-life New York Times essay makes it all the more compelling. I'm intrigued by Ghaywan's approach to focusing on universal themes rather than lecturing audiences - I hope he's able to balance the two effectively. Can't wait to see what the Academy has in store for this film! 🎬👀
 
🤔 I'm so glad we've got another Scorsese project to fawn over 🙄. But seriously, it's cool that he finally joined Neeraj Ghaywan on 'Homebound'. Their conversation does sound like a masterclass 📚. It's awesome that they're pushing for universal themes instead of just preaching about migrant laborers 👏. I mean, who doesn't love a good story about dignity and belonging? The fact that it's real-life inspired is definitely a draw 🌎. Now, can we please get a decent trailer out of this 📺?
 
I'm so stoked to see Neeraj Ghaywan and Martin Scorsese collab on 'Homebound'. It's like they knew how to bring out the best in each other, you know? I mean, who wouldn't want to sit down with Marty Scorsese and learn from him? 😊 The way Ghaywan described him as his "Cinema Fairy Godmother" is so fitting. And can we talk about how inspiring it is that they used a code word to keep Scorsese's involvement under wraps? 👍 It just goes to show that even in the film industry, there's still room for magic and respect between artists. I'm definitely going to be checking out 'Homebound' when it comes out – sounds like a powerful watch! 🎥
 
just saw that scorsese gave credits to ghaywan's work on 'homebound' 🙌 i think it's dope that they brought their vision together and made something so raw and real. i'm a big fan of ghaywan's storytelling with 'masaan', but this collab is on another level 💥 his attention to the struggles of migrant laborers during the pandemic is super important, and scorsese's involvement is definitely going to bring more attention to it 📺
 
dude i'm so hyped about 'Homebound' - it's like martin scorsese is bringing his whole cinematic magic to this project with neeraj ghaywan and the result is pure fire 🔥🎥 what's even more impressive is that they kept scorsese's involvement under wraps until now, that shows how much respect the team has for him 🤝 i'm all about films that tackle real-life issues like migration & dignity, it's time we gave some attention to these unsung heroes on screen 👏
 
omg i'm so hyped about 'Homebound'!!! 🤩 i've been following Neeraj Ghaywan's work since 'Masaan' and martin scorsese is literally a god to me 🙏, their collaboration sounds like a match made in heaven! the fact that they kept scorsese's involvement a secret till now is wild 🤫, it just adds to the mystique of the film. i love how ghaywan credits melita toscan du plantier as an inspiration for his work too 🙌, french cinema royalty for life 💁‍♀️! and can we talk about scorsese's praise of ghaywan - sitting across from him was literally the highest peak of his career 🏔️?! i'm all in on 'Homebound' now, it sounds like a game changer 🎥👍
 
I'm so stoked to see 'Homebound' getting recognition 🤩! I've seen some of the trailers and it looks super thought-provoking. I love how Ghaywan and Scorsese came together to tell this story, it's like they're speaking straight from their hearts. The fact that it's based on real-life experiences is so powerful, it makes you feel all the feels 💕. And I'm loving the universal themes of migration and dignity being at its core – it's like Ghaywan is saying "hey, we're all in this together". Can't wait to watch the whole thing when it hits theaters!
 
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