777 Charlie
moderate violence, threat, upsetting scenes, bloody images, drug references
Director(s)Kiranraj K
Production year2022
Release date11/06/2022
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes164m
CastRakshit Shetty, Charlie, Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B. Shetty, Bobby Simha, Danish Sait, Sharvari, Aniruddh Roy, Harini, Siddharth Bhat, Kiranraj K, Kiranraj K, K.N. Vijay Kumar, Satheesh Muthukulam, Sanjay Upadhyay, G.S. Guptha, Rakshit Shetty, Nobin Paul, Arvind Kashyap, Pratheek Shetty, Ullas Hydoor
777 Charlie
moderate violence, threat, upsetting scenes, bloody images, drug references
777 CHARLIE is a Kannada language comedy drama film in which an unhappy man’s life is transformed when he meets a mischi ...
777 CHARLIE is a Kannada language comedy drama film in which an unhappy man’s life is transformed when he meets a mischievous stray puppy.
violence
A puppy is gripped by the throat and held against a wall by an abusive breeder; it is implied that the breeder then burns the dog with a cigarette off screen, resulting in brief sounds of pained yelping. There is a comic scene of moderate violence in which a man kicks and punches other men, sending them flying through the air.
threat and horror
A moderately intense car crash scene implies that the passengers - a couple and their young child - are killed. In another scene we hear a dog yelping in pain and distress as it is hit by a motorcycle off screen, but the dog survives.
drugs
There is brief sight of needles implied to have been used for heroin, including a sequence in which a man uses a needle to taunt a dog.
injury detail
We see a puppy lying in a puddle of blood after an off screen traffic accident, but it later recovers. In other scenes we see red hairless patches on a dog’s side, caused by illness.
theme
There are upsetting scenes involving animal abuse, as well as others related to the illness and death of a beloved pet.
additional issues
Bad language includes ‘bitch’ (directed at a female dog, but in an aggressive and threatening manner), a partially obscured use of ‘bastard’, and uses of ‘moron’, ‘hell’, ‘God’ and ‘damn’; there is also a verbal reference to someone being ‘given the finger’. There are infrequent mild references to mental health, including a scene in which a man faints due to a panic attack. A man pretends to blind in order to sneak his dog into a hotel, but this behaviour is not endorsed. Other issues include infrequent very mild sex references and rude humour, and scenes of smoking.
moderate violence, threat, upsetting scenes, bloody images, drug references
Classified Date:
10/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sun Media Limited
violence
A puppy is gripped by the throat and held against a wall by an abusive breeder; it is implied that the breeder then burns the dog with a cigarette off screen, resulting in brief sounds of pained yelping. There is a comic scene of moderate violence in which a man kicks and punches other men, sending them flying through the air.
threat and horror
A moderately intense car crash scene implies that the passengers - a couple and their young child - are killed. In another scene we hear a dog yelping in pain and distress as it is hit by a motorcycle off screen, but the dog survives.
drugs
There is brief sight of needles implied to have been used for heroin, including a sequence in which a man uses a needle to taunt a dog.
injury detail
We see a puppy lying in a puddle of blood after an off screen traffic accident, but it later recovers. In other scenes we see red hairless patches on a dog’s side, caused by illness.
theme
There are upsetting scenes involving animal abuse, as well as others related to the illness and death of a beloved pet.
Classified date10/06/2022
LanguageKannada
violence
A puppy is gripped by the throat and held against a wall by an abusive breeder; it is implied that the breeder then burns the dog with a cigarette off screen, resulting in brief sounds of pained yelping. There is a comic scene of moderate violence in which a man kicks and punches other men, sending them flying through the air.
threat and horror
A moderately intense car crash scene implies that the passengers - a couple and their young child - are killed. In another scene we hear a dog yelping in pain and distress as it is hit by a motorcycle off screen, but the dog survives.
drugs
There is brief sight of needles implied to have been used for heroin, including a sequence in which a man uses a needle to taunt a dog.
injury detail
We see a puppy lying in a puddle of blood after an off screen traffic accident, but it later recovers. In other scenes we see red hairless patches on a dog’s side, caused by illness.
theme
There are upsetting scenes involving animal abuse, as well as others related to the illness and death of a beloved pet.
additional issues
Bad language includes ‘bitch’ (directed at a female dog, but in an aggressive and threatening manner), a partially obscured use of ‘bastard’, and uses of ‘moron’, ‘hell’, ‘God’ and ‘damn’; there is also a verbal reference to someone being ‘given the finger’. There are infrequent mild references to mental health, including a scene in which a man faints due to a panic attack. A man pretends to blind in order to sneak his dog into a hotel, but this behaviour is not endorsed. Other issues include infrequent very mild sex references and rude humour, and scenes of smoking.
Director(s)Kiranraj K
Production year2022
Release date11/06/2022
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes164m
CastRakshit Shetty, Charlie, Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B. Shetty, Bobby Simha, Danish Sait, Sharvari, Aniruddh Roy, Harini, Siddharth Bhat, Kiranraj K, Kiranraj K, K.N. Vijay Kumar, Satheesh Muthukulam, Sanjay Upadhyay, G.S. Guptha, Rakshit Shetty, Nobin Paul, Arvind Kashyap, Pratheek Shetty, Ullas Hydoor
moderate violence, threat, upsetting scenes, bloody images, drug references
Classified Date:
10/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sun Media Limited
violence
A puppy is gripped by the throat and held against a wall by an abusive breeder; it is implied that the breeder then burns the dog with a cigarette off screen, resulting in brief sounds of pained yelping. There is a comic scene of moderate violence in which a man kicks and punches other men, sending them flying through the air.
threat and horror
A moderately intense car crash scene implies that the passengers - a couple and their young child - are killed. In another scene we hear a dog yelping in pain and distress as it is hit by a motorcycle off screen, but the dog survives.
drugs
There is brief sight of needles implied to have been used for heroin, including a sequence in which a man uses a needle to taunt a dog.
injury detail
We see a puppy lying in a puddle of blood after an off screen traffic accident, but it later recovers. In other scenes we see red hairless patches on a dog’s side, caused by illness.
theme
There are upsetting scenes involving animal abuse, as well as others related to the illness and death of a beloved pet.
Classified date10/06/2022
LanguageKannada