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Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa-Janhvi Kapoor’s Homebound Is India’s Official Entry For Oscars 2026- Deets Inside

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Director Neeraj Ghaywan’s ‘Homebound’ has been selected as India’s official entry for the 2026 Oscars in the Best International Feature Film category. Produced by Dharma Productions, the film features Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa and Janhvi Kapoor.

Homebound Is India’s Official Entry For Oscars 2026

Karan Johar shares, “We are deeply honoured and humbled that HOMEBOUND has been selected as India’s official entry to the Academy Awards… Neeraj Ghaywan’s labour of love is sure to find a home in a million hearts across the world.”

Neeraj Ghaywan adds, “I’m deeply honoured that Homebound has been chosen as India’s official entry to the Oscars. Rooted in the love for our land and our people, it carries the essence of the home we all share. To take our stories to the world and represent India at one of the biggest global stages for cinema is both humbling and a matter of pride, and for this I’m deeply grateful.”

Homebound At TIFF

Recently, Homebound was screened at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where it received a standing ovation. The film was also the second runner-up in the 2025 International People’s Choice Award category at the festival.

About Homebound

Homebound is directed by Neeraj Ghaywan. It stars Janhvi, Ishaan, and Vishal in lead roles. It will be shown in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes. The film is gaining international attention, especially because legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese is the executive producer. The film is produced by Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra. The co-producers are Marijke de Souza and Melita Toscan Du Plantier. Neeraj’s last Cannes film, Masaan, was also shown in the same section back in 2015.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Homebound Trailer Out! Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa Starrer Addresses Religious, Caste Differences Amid Strong Friendship; Neeraj Ghaywan’s Directorial To Release On THIS Date- Watch

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Just In: Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound Selected As India’s Official Entry For The Oscars 2026

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Big news coming in is that director Neeraj Ghaywan’s film Homebound has been selected as India’s official entry for the Oscars 2026 in the Best International Feature category. Produced by Dharma Productions, the film features Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa and Janhvi Kapoor.

N Chandra, the chairperson of the selection committee, said in a press conference in Kolkata, “It was a very difficult choice. There were films that touched the lives of people. We were not judges but coaches. We were searching for players who have made their mark.

The film was selected by a 12-member selection committee.

Reacting to it, producer Karan Johar said, “We are deeply honoured and humbled that HOMEBOUND has been selected as India’s official entry to the Academy Awards… Neeraj Ghaywan’s labour of love is sure to a find a home in a million hearts across the world.”

Neeraj Ghaywan added, “I’m deeply honoured that Homebound has been chosen as India’s official entry to the Oscars. Rooted in the love for our land and our people, it carries the essence of the home we all share. To take our stories to the world and represent India at one of the biggest global stages for cinema is both humbling and a matter of pride, and for this I’m deeply grateful.”

Homebound follows the journey of two friends, Mohammad Shoaib (Ishaan Khatter) and Chandan Kumar (Vishal Jethwa), as they prepare for police recruitment exams. Shoaib, employed as an office boy in an MNC, experiences discrimination due to his religion, while Chandan, a Dalit, is subjected to caste-based insults. Both individuals believe that securing a government job, especially one involving a uniform, will enable them to gain the respect that society has not given them. Janhvi Kapoor is also featured in the film, playing a friend of the two, a young PhD aspirant who is also dealing with her own set of restrictions.

Homebound
The film premiered at Cannes and also won an award at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film is based on a true story that was originally recounted in a 2020 New York Times essay by Basharat Peer. This essay, titled “A Friendship, a Pandemic and a Death Beside the Highway,” tells the experiences of two migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film marks Neeraj Ghaywan’s return to directing, a decade after his debut film, Masaan.

Homebound will be released in India on September 26.

Also Read: Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa’s Homebound Trailer Highlights Casteism Struggles

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'Unfortunately India's Biggest Reality Show Became More About The Host', Ashneer Grover Again Took A Dig At Salman Khan
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‘Unfortunately India’s Biggest Reality Show Became More About The Host’, Ashneer Grover Again Took A Dig At Salman Khan

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Ashneer Grover has reignited his previous controversy by taking a subtle dig at a Bollywood superstar, without directly naming him, while talking about Bigg Boss 19. His comments have once again drawn attention toward his ongoing friction with Salman Khan. In an interaction with one of the media houses, Grover spoke about how reality shows are built around contestants, yet often end up revolving around the host.

Ashneer Grover

Ashneer said, “Reality shows should always be about the participants. Unfortunately, in India’s biggest reality show, a very big superstar hosts it. It has now become more about him than the contestants. Addressing his critics who questioned his hosting style, Ashneer doubled down on his perspective. He said, “Contestants dedicate 24 hours of their life to such shows. They are the ones investing real effort. But if someone just arrives on the weekend and hijacks the entire narrative, that’s not fair. The power should remain with the contestants and their content, not the weekend guest.”

Ashneer Grover

Let us tell you that this isn’t the first time Grover has clashed, directly or indirectly, with Salman Khan. Their rift dates back to one of Ashneer’s earlier podcast interviews, where he narrated his experience of sponsoring Salman for a shoot. According to Grover, he waited three hours to brief the star, only for the manager to tell him not to click pictures with Salman as it might offend him. Ashneer claimed he angrily refused, saying, “Go to hell! What kind of heroism is this?”

Ashneer Grover

The remark quickly went viral, drawing heavy criticism from Salman’s fans. The situation escalated further during Bigg Boss 18 in 2024, when Grover appeared as a guest. On the show, Salman confronted him about his statements. The superstar clarified, “That meeting wasn’t directly with you, it was with your team. You made it sound like we misled you, and even the figures you mentioned were wrong.”

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Ahan Shetty And Patrick Graham Team Up! India's First Horror Film Based On Real-Life Tragedy! | Glamsham.com
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Ahan Shetty And Patrick Graham Team Up! India’s First Horror Film Based On Real-Life Tragedy! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor Ahan Shetty is stepping into uncharted territory with India’s first horror film inspired by a real-life national tragedy. Produced by Khyati Madaan’s Not Out Entertainment in collaboration with Prashant Gunjalkar, the film is set to go on floors in early 2026. Blending horror, romance, and thriller elements, the project promises a mass entertainer with a powerful emotional core.

Backed by an Acclaimed Writer

The script is penned by Patrick Graham, the mind behind Ghoul and Betaal—the only Indian horror series developed under Blumhouse Television, the global banner behind Get Out, The Purge, and Paranormal Activity. Graham’s track record of creating chilling, high-concept stories has raised anticipation around this project, which aims to redefine horror in Hindi cinema.

Ahan’s Career Shift

Ahan, who made his debut with the romantic drama Tadap, delivered a strong start at the box office. He will next be seen in Border 2, a patriotic spectacle starring Sunny Deol, Diljit Dosanjh, and Varun Dhawan, slated for a Republic Day 2026 release. While Border 2 positions him firmly in the mass-action space, this upcoming horror drama reflects a bold tonal departure, showcasing his willingness to experiment across genres.

Production and Vision

The film’s title and female lead will be revealed soon, but the makers have confirmed it will be a theatrical horror experience, designed to appeal to a wide audience. Khyati Madaan, who has worked with top studios like Red Chillies Entertainment, Disney India, and Maddock Films, launched Not Out Entertainment in 2024 with the mission to revive theatrical Hindi cinema. Her slate already includes Abhootpurva, a romantic horror-comedy, and a slice-of-life drama by National Award-winner Habib Faisal.

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Fake wedding, real fun: India's latest party craze has no couples, just celebrations
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Fake wedding, real fun: India’s latest party craze has no couples, just celebrations

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

New Delhi, Décor? Tick. Mehndi, music and mad dancing? Of course. Lavish buffet? That too. Baraatis? Yes. Bride and groom? Err… no. Not necessary at all.

Fake wedding, real fun: India’s latest party craze has no couples, just celebrations

Welcome to the new world of partying in urban India.

With the band, baaja, baraat in place, these big fat Indian ‘weddings’ are as fun as they can be – sans family fuss and an actual couple entering into matrimony. The faux wedding theme has become all the craze with the urban young and maybe not so young too grooving their way through commitment free bashes.

“It’s about letting guests dress up, dance, eat, and play the part purely for the joy of it,” said Nishant Kumar, founder of Tahia, a rooftop restaurant in Noida, who recently hosted a sold out fake wedding event.

“It’s a novel idea born out of nostalgia, drama, and a love for Indian celebrations. Weddings are one of the most vibrant expressions of culture, food, music, and emotion — but they’re also chaotic and personal. We thought: what if we gave people all the fun, drama, and indulgence of a big fat Indian wedding minus the family politics.”

The idea worked.

The ticketed events, priced between ₹1,500 and above ₹10,000, have partygoers unleashing their inner baraatis in not-wedding season.

The quirky invites and irresistible event descriptions are hard to ignore. Think lines like “Baraatis. Bass. Booze. Rishtedars Prohibited” or specialty cocktails with names like the cheeky “Shaadi Waali LIIT”.

Next, before anyone knows, girls are getting mehndi done and slipping into sequin lehengas, while boys turn up in embroidered kurtas. Strangers become friends and hit the dance floor to celebrate a wedding that’s quite literally unreal.

“There is none of the usual stress about what to wear or not wear that you’d have at a real wedding with nosy relatives around. We are just there with our friends, dancing to the beats of the dhol, enjoying the food and drinks without a care in the world,” said Natasha Ghai, a college student in her 20s.

“It felt liberating, and the wedding vibe was absolutely on point,” Gha added enthusiastically about one such fake wedding theme party she attended in Gurugram recently.

Apoorva Gupta, a Delhi-based media professional in her 30s who typically avoids social events, was surprisingly happy to accompany her friend and her friend’s mother to a relaxed, no-strings-attached wedding in south Delhi.

What drew her in wasn’t the idea of a wedding itself, but the absence of everything that usually makes such events exhausting.

“I never thought I’ll enjoy a so-called wedding event so much. I danced on wedding songs all night as if no one was watching and to be honest no one was. Everyone was too busy having their own fun. There was no pressure of small talk with distant relatives or pose for photos with bride and groom. Honestly, I wouldn’t mind attending more weddings if they were like this,” she laughed.

With numerous fake weddings held across Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Goa last month, and many more lined up for this month, the future of this trend looks just as sparkly as the venues themselves.

Kumar is ready with a Plan B.

“Once this wave passes, we’re ready with the next be it shaadi afterparties, or themed nights around break-ups, rishtas, or Bollywood clichés. The core stays the same: food, fun, and fantasy. The format just keeps evolving,” he explained.

According to Sid Mathur, founder of the food consulting firm Secret Ingredient, the events also offer a prime moment for experiential dining with consumers increasingly looking for more than just good food they want stories, surprise, and something a little off-centre.

“These immersive ideas, such as a faux wedding setup, create excitement and give people a reason to step out, especially in a saturated market. While they’re not meant to replace traditional formats, they add that burst of energy and fun that can reinvigorate a brand, especially when executed well and timed right,” he explained.

And there’s no shortage of out-of-the-box trends when it comes to immersive experiences.

The Piano Man, a chain of jazz clubs across Delhi-NCR that combines great music and food, has come up with the ‘Gourmet Cinema’ concept, where classic films are screened alongside menus inspired by the movie’s setting, mood, and storyline.

It recently screened “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara” along with a Spanish menu inspired by the film to reflect its setting. “Ratatouille” was accompanied by dishes actually made in the hit animation. And “The Grand Budapest Hotel” was paired with a dining experience that captured the whimsical elegance of the film.

The response, said Arjun Sagar Gupta, founder of The Piano Man, is “absolutely fantastic”.

“Every show has been sold out and it is currently scheduled to run for an extended period, with fortnightly shows at both our Eldeco Centre and Gurugram venues. In addition to our core focus, which is showcasing music and artists from around the world, we have spent the last 10 years curating a variety of experiences across performance arts, education, fine art and more,” he added.

That said, Mathur, who is also the founder of KHOYA Mithai, pointed out that these playful dining concepts aren’t the bread and butter of the trade but are certainly the delightful, unexpected jam that makes people talk.

“They’re not designed to be the backbone of your business, but they add flavour, help generate virality, and serve as powerful marketing moments. They’re fantastic tools to create buzz and attract attention, especially for newer or rebranding establishments,” he concluded.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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