Ishaan Khatter: ‘I go to mandirs, masjids, churches’

Ishaan Khatter, lauded for his role in India’s Oscar entry ‘Homebound,’ reflects on his multicultural upbringing, seeing pluralism as India’s core strength. He believes the film’s portrayal of marginalized boys finding connection is a quiet act of resistance, highlighting humanity beyond labels and advocating for more conversations to foster societal growth and understanding.
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