What Impact Did the Busy ‘The Homebound’ Shoot Have on Ishaan Khatter's Health?

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Key Takeaways
- Ishaan Khatter shows the physical effects of a demanding film schedule.
- His film, The Homebound, has been showcased at prestigious international festivals.
- It is set to release in Indian theaters on September 26.
- Ishaan expresses pride in representing the Indian film industry.
- The film aims to connect deeply with audiences.
Mumbai, Sep 23 (NationPress) Actor Ishaan Khatter recently shared the impact of his demanding schedule for the film “The Homebound,” appearing with swollen eyes and a hoarse voice.
In a recent Instagram update, the actor expressed that the rigorous shooting and busy days had taken a toll on him, emphasizing the commitment he has for his upcoming film. In a video posted on Tuesday, Ishaan discussed his project, stating that he feels immense pride in “The Homebound.” He began the video with a warm greeting, saying, “Namaskar, Aadab, Hello friends. My eyes are swollen and my voice is hoarse. I have been running around a lot in the past few days. As you can see, I want to fully utilize my platform to connect with all of you. That’s why I’m here to talk about my film, Homebound. It’s a beautiful story, and I take great pride in it.”
He continued, “Our film has showcased India at major international film festivals like Cannes, TIFF, and Melbourne. Now, it’s set to be released in Indian cinemas. I assure you, it will not disappoint. I hope it touches your hearts like it did ours. Please make sure to watch it on September 26 in theaters. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you all at the cinemas!”
In the caption of his video, Ishaan kept it candid, writing, “I understand it’s not typical for actors to share this, but I’m keeping it real with you - HOMEBOUND hits cinemas on September 26. Much love to all!”
“The Homebound” received acclaim at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it was showcased in the Un Certain Regard section, earning a remarkable nine-minute standing ovation. The film also premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Produced by Dharma Productions, it stars Ishaan Khatter, Janhvi Kapoor, and Vishal Jethwa, and is set for theatrical release on September 26.