A friend of mine once told me that money is evil.
Slightly Europeanized, but still with Indian flavor and customs. And, as is customary in such films, there should be a fool hero whose mission is to make the viewer smile. There's one here. Although probably not quite successful transitions from one, the main characters to another,
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A friend of mine once told me that money is evil. Slightly Europeanized, but still with Indian flavor and customs. And, as is customary in such films, there should be a fool hero whose mission is to make the viewer smile. There's one here. Although probably not quite successful transitions from one, the main characters to another, secondary. An instructive story, with clever thoughts. It seems to me that with such wastefulness and thirst for luxury, the funds received have dried up for some time. I had 2 questions: 1) when it was necessary to pay for the utility and the money was spent on lottery tickets, what was the result? Did I miss something? It's like I have a gap. 2) the heroine donated everything to charity, before her family was not allowed to ride a taxi. So she paid off the cab driver? It would be logical to show that she is giving away some jewelry to pay the fare. And in general, the children somehow quickly changed their mother, not so long their father was married to his second wife!?
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