Pani Pani Re

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Pani Pani Re
Directed byTawseef Quazi
Written byTawseef Quazi
Produced by Tajalli Productions
Release date
  • 19 May 2016 (2016-05-19)
Running time
14 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi-Deccani

Pani Pani Re is a 2016 Hindi-Deccani satire short film produced by Tajalli Productions, written and directed by debutant director Tawseef Quazi. It shows the plight the world would be in, if water isn't conserved. [1] The short film originally released on 19 May 2016, was screened at Lamakaan, Hyderabad. [2] The short is 14 minutes long.

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Plot

The story revolves around the family of Nawab Haroon Ali Khan, a rich Nawab who is struggling to find water for his daughter's marriage.

Cast

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References

  1. Borah, Prabalika M. (27 May 2016). "Satire on a serious issue'-Pani pani re - The Hindu". The Hindu.
  2. "Lamakaan – the Open Cultural Center".