Neeraj Ghaywan’s film Homebound was recently announced as India’s official entry for the Oscars, a moment that made many of you feel proud and excited. The film represents India on a global stage, carrying stories that reflect the nation’s voice and identity.
Soon after the announcement, reports revealed that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) demanded multiple edits before the film’s release in India. The board finally cleared it, but only after enforcing 14 cuts.
You were quick to notice the irony. A film chosen to represent India worldwide cannot be seen at home in its original form. The news left fans upset, with many saying they would skip the theatrical release rather than watch a censored version.
Still, viewers who did watch Homebound shared that the cuts didn’t completely change its core message. The film’s intent and power remained intact, despite CBFC’s interference. That makes the choice of whether to support it even more pressing.
If you truly want bold films like Homebound to continue being made, the first step is to support them at the box office. Choosing not to watch them only discourages producers from backing similar projects in the future.
Supporting Homebound doesn’t mean you endorse CBFC’s edits. Instead, it shows that no matter what hurdles are placed, you still stand by strong storytelling and meaningful cinema.




