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A crowd artist is a term used to describe a person who appears in a large group or crowd scene in a film, television show, or theatrical production. They are also commonly known as extras. Their role is to create a realistic background and atmosphere for the main actors. They usually do not have speaking lines and are not credited individually. Their job is to blend into the background and make a scene feel lively and authentic, whether it's a bustling street, a stadium crowd, or a busy restaurant.
The film revolves around a young writer who meets many people and listens to their problems and dreams. Through the stories of these individuals, the film explores the social issues plaguing society. The topics addressed include the commercialization of medicine, neighborhood issues related to maintenance, and the phenomenon of begging as a profession. The film shows that the dreams and problems of these characters reflect those of the viewers themselves