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Director Neeraj Ghaywan Refutes Claim of Meager Payment to 'Homebound' Inspiration

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  • Director Neeraj Ghaywan clarifies compensation to family whose life inspired 'Homebound'
  • Reports claimed family received only ₹10,000, but Ghaywan says this was a small token
  • Ghaywan says the family's contributions were honored with "sincere respect and significant support"
Director Neeraj Ghaywan Refutes Claim of Meager Payment to 'Homebound' Inspiration

In a recent development, acclaimed director Neeraj Ghaywan has addressed reports claiming that the family whose life inspired his latest film 'Homebound' was compensated with a mere ₹10,000. Ghaywan, whose film has been shortlisted as India's official Oscar entry, took to social media to set the record straight.

The director explained that the ₹10,000 was a small token amount he had personally given to Amrit's father, Ram Charan, during his initial research years ago. Ghaywan emphasized that this sum was not the full extent of the compensation provided, and that neither he nor the producers would ever reduce such a deeply personal story to "such a pittance."

Ghaywan further stated that Amrit and Saiyub, the real-life inspirations behind 'Homebound,' have conveyed their happiness about how their lives were represented in the film. Out of respect for the bond he shares with them, the director preferred not to disclose the exact compensation details.

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"The families' contributions are invaluable and deeply meaningful to me. We have honored their trust and stories with sincere respect and significant support," Ghaywan wrote in his clarification. The director's post aimed to dispel the misleading claims and reassure the public that the real-life subjects of 'Homebound' have been appropriately recognized and compensated for their role in the film's creation.

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Neeraj Ghaywan, the director of 'Homebound,' clarified that the ₹10,000 reported as compensation was a small token he had given the family years ago during initial research, and that the actual compensation was much higher, reflecting the "sincere respect and significant support" for their contributions.
Ghaywan called the reports claiming the family was compensated with only ₹10,000 as "misleading" and clarified the circumstances, stating that the family's contributions were honored with "sincere respect and significant support."
Ghaywan said he personally doesn't want to mention the exact compensation amount because that would "disrespect the bond" he shares with Amrit and Saiyub, the original heroes of 'Homebound.'

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