498A: The Wedding Gift
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498A: The Wedding Gift | |
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Directed by | Suhaib Ilyasi |
Written by | Suhaib Ilyasi |
Starring | Srishti Gautam Farida Jalal Supriya Karnik |
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Country | India |
498A: The Wedding Gift is a 2012 drama film set in New Delhi, India. It is written and directed by Suhaib Ilyasi and depicts the misuse of anti-dowry laws.[1]
Plot inspiration
Producers of 498A: The Wedding Gift maintain that the story of the film is not based on Suhaib Ilyasi's story, but maintain that it was inspired by the death of Syed Makhdoom, a Canadian national and a computer engineer by profession,[2] who ended his life on 5 April 2009 in Bangalore, leaving four suicide notes and a dying video message on his mobile phone.
References
- ^ Kashyap, Nitisha. "Screening of Suhaib Ilyasi's '498A – the Wedding Gift' - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "No longer India's Most Wanted: The rise and fall of Suhaib Ilyasi". 5 October 2018.
External links
- Official website
- 498A: The Wedding Gift at IMDb
- False Complaint Sarkar vs Momin Ali (1340/2012), Ghaziabad District Court full Judgement PDF.
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