Money Matters
The film " Money Matters... " is about the poverty, inequality and injustice in the society that is not only in India but the entire world is suffering of it.
The gap between the rich and the poor is indeed widening. The rich have done well for themselves, while the number of poor and hungry people is increasing day by day. This kind of disparity in income lies in each and every field of day to day life in India.
Through this film there has been tried to make awareness to the people to reduce poverty, inequality and injustice from the society.
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Muzaffer Ahmed ButtDirectorI, Muzaffer Ahmed Butt, the director of the film, qualified from the Theatre & Tv. Department of Punjabi University of Patiala, Punjab, India. I am having a long experience of working as a film professional from Mumbai, the hub of Indian film industry.
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Muzaffer Ahmed ButtWriterI, Muzaffer Ahmed Butt, the director of the film, qualified from the Theatre & Tv. Department of Punjabi University of Patiala, Punjab, India. I am having a long experience of working as a film professional from Mumbai, the hub of Indian film industry.
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Wasim Ahmad ButtProducerBeing producer this is the first project.
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Muzaffer Ahmed ButtKey Cast"Faqeer ( saint )"
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Irfan ChoudharyKey Cast"Narrator "
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:15 minutes 20 seconds
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Completion Date:March 23, 2023
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Production Budget:2,000 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:Hindi
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Jammu International Film FestivalJammu
India
Official selection for screening in festival
Director of the film has a vast experience in the field of film making. After the post graduation in Theatre and Television worked with different personalities for long time in Bollywood industry. Experience includes the making of musical albums, as films, short films and script writing etc.
Disparity in income lies in each and every field of day to day life in India.
Now, even according to Oxfam International's Report published on the opening day of the 2023 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland "Survival of the Richest: The Indian Supplement" reveals some stark findings proving that the gap between the rich and the poor is indeed widening. The rich have done well for themselves, while the number of hungry Indians has increased from 19 crores to 35 crores.
TO REDUCE POVERTY INEQUALITY AND INJUSTICE WE SHALL HAVE TO COME TOGETHER