India, Sept. 21 -- Who do you trust when money, ambition, and social media collide? The influencer flaunting luxury cars and screenshots of profits? The system that promises overnight wealth? Or your own instincts, clouded by greed and desperation?

These are the uncomfortable questions that Bhav Bhagwan Che throws at its viewers. Inspired by true events, the 66-minute indie film is a striking reflection of India's stock market hype and the dangerous allure of financial influencers in the digital age. Its title-a Gujarati phrase meaning "Price is God" - serves as a double-edged commentary on both financial obsession and spiritual detachment.

Shot with minimal resources, the film balances entertainment and introspection, earning acclaim f...