Market
Market

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Market

2003
Movie
160 min
Hindi

Muskaan is a prostitute in one of Hyderabad's brothels, owned by Lalabee. But she is a prostitute not by choice, but bad luck. When she was young her parents married her off to an Arab Sheikh. This marriage was just an arrangement for sexual pleasure. After raping her for 7 days regularly, Sheikh divorces Muskaan. Muskaan's father Barkat Ali commits suicide due to the humiliation he receives after filling a case against Sheikh. Sheikh's assistant hires the best possible advocate and makes sure that Sheikh is released easily and flies back to Dubai. Muskaan's uncle also sexually harasses her. Finally one of the dalals takes her to Lalabee and thus she becomes a prostitute. But fortune brings her to Mumbai. Inspector Sawant Sayaji Shinde takes her to Juicy, a sophisticated gay doing body business. He changes Muskaan to Mallika using two of his best selling prostitutes Liza Suman Rangnathan and Esha. She luckily also meets with Bablu Pande Aryan Vaid who falls in love with her.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the world of global markets and the complex systems that drive them. It delves into the interconnectedness of economies and the impact of international trade on various societies. The film aims to provide an accessible yet insightful look into the forces shaping our modern financial landscape.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on economic systems, 'Market' received attention for its attempt to demystify complex financial topics. While some found it informative, others noted its lack of a strong narrative or specific, groundbreaking revelations. Its reception was generally moderate, appealing to those with a pre-existing interest in economics and global trade.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational value in explaining economic concepts.

  • Criticized by some for being dry and lacking a clear protagonist or compelling story.

  • Appreciated for its broad overview of global market dynamics.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Market' are scarce, likely due to its niche documentary subject matter and limited release. Those who have commented tend to see it as a straightforward, albeit somewhat academic, exploration of economic principles. It's generally viewed as a useful resource for understanding market functions rather than an entertaining viewing experience.

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The film 'Market' (2003) is not widely documented in major film databases or critical review sites, suggesting it may have had a very limited release or was produced for a specific educational or regional audience.

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