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Why India’s Oscar Entry is Vital in Today’s Forgetful World

Nation Desk By Nation Desk September 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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The premiere of Neeraj Ghaywan’s film ‘Homebound’ recently took place in Juhu, shortly after it was selected as India’s official entry to the Academy Awards. This event followed its world premiere at Cannes, attracting a notable attendance, reflecting the film’s relevance in contemporary discourse.

‘Homebound’ draws its narrative from a poignant news photograph from May 2020, which captured the struggles of two young men during India’s first pandemic lockdown. In the image, one man cradles his sick friend’s head in his lap along a highway, symbolizing the challenges faced by many working-class Indians who were forced to leave urban areas in search of survival.

The film’s broader significance lies in its attempt to evoke memories of this period, challenging the narrative of Hindu-Muslim conflict that often permeates media coverage in India. This contrasting portrayal is essential, especially considering the mass exodus prompted by the lockdown, which resulted in severe crises for countless individuals.

Despite the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, collective memory of these events has faded for many, particularly privileged individuals who have since reduced their experiences to private reminiscences. Significant episodes, such as the societal collapse during the second wave in March and April 2022—marked by a lack of hospital access and widespread despair—have been largely overlooked in public consciousness.

As the five-year anniversary of the first lockdown approached, it passed without notable remembrance, highlighting a troubling trend: the erosion of collective memory amidst the incessant flow of news and information. The rapid pace of media consumption often overshadows moments that warrant reflection.

In today’s digital age, the drive for constant updates has fostered a culture of amnesia about critical national events. As society becomes preoccupied with immediate information, past crises quickly fade from collective discussions, even as historical debates about events centuries ago resurface.

The relevance of ‘Homebound’ extends beyond its cinematic qualities; it serves as a reminder of the importance of memory in shaping our understanding of shared experiences. Through its narrative, the film attempts to reignite discussions around significant societal issues that have been overshadowed in the current media landscape.

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