@LOVEYANG092 The local languages used in the film are Russian, as spoken by the professor of economics, and Tajik, as spoken by the children interviewed. Their Tajik is more street Tajik than formal. Another thing to consider is that Tajik is a dialect of Persian, so they are technically speaking Persian.
one thing to note: no guns in the hands of the kids. If I didnt talk to these kids, I would say that maybe they are helping their parents in micro businesses and assisting in bringing food to their homes.
what language?
LOVEYANG092 1 year ago
@LOVEYANG092 The local languages used in the film are Russian, as spoken by the professor of economics, and Tajik, as spoken by the children interviewed. Their Tajik is more street Tajik than formal. Another thing to consider is that Tajik is a dialect of Persian, so they are technically speaking Persian.
Mars4bars 1 year ago
this is horrible.
simonchang23 1 year ago
Great work Maria!
om786 1 year ago
Wow, amazing, great work Maria, so proud for all of us to see you accomplish this:)
shalinapanjwani 1 year ago
so so amazing !
TasneemTV 1 year ago
one thing to note: no guns in the hands of the kids. If I didnt talk to these kids, I would say that maybe they are helping their parents in micro businesses and assisting in bringing food to their homes.
snensi 1 year ago
Child labour is prevalent in many other countries ! It is truly sad ! but Inshallah, with time, things will change....keep faith !
Mera sapno ko ...Jaaane ka Huq hai .... ( My dreams have the right to know)
This is one of the Revolutionary & Marvelous piece of Social Service for Public Awareness !
GPurdah 1 year ago