Amen
Contains mild language and violence
Director(s)Lijo Jose Pellissery
Production year2013
Release date09/04/2013
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes159m
CastVinod Chemban, Makrand Deshpande, Fahad Fazil, Viond Calicut
Amen
Contains mild language and violence
violence
The film contains several examples of mild violence, including a man angrily throwing a bowl of soup into a woman's face, and various people being slapped across the face. Sometimes the violence is comic in nature, but occasionally it has a more serious tone.
language
There are several uses of the Malayalam equivalent of the word 'shit' during the pre-title sequence, but no stronger bad language than this.
additional issues
There is also a scene in which a man chews and swallows broken glass in order to prove how tough he is. Some blood comes from his mouth after this, showing that it is a harmful thing to do, and the character is portrayed as being drunk and crazy, not someone children are likely to imitate.
Contains mild language and violence
Classified Date:
11/04/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kerala Partnership
violence
The film contains several examples of mild violence, including a man angrily throwing a bowl of soup into a woman's face, and various people being slapped across the face. Sometimes the violence is comic in nature, but occasionally it has a more serious tone.
language
There are several uses of the Malayalam equivalent of the word 'shit' during the pre-title sequence, but no stronger bad language than this.
additional issues
There is also a scene in which a man chews and swallows broken glass in order to prove how tough he is. Some blood comes from his mouth after this, showing that it is a harmful thing to do, and the character is portrayed as being drunk and crazy, not someone children are likely to imitate.
Classified date11/04/2013
LanguageMalayalam
violence
The film contains several examples of mild violence, including a man angrily throwing a bowl of soup into a woman's face, and various people being slapped across the face. Sometimes the violence is comic in nature, but occasionally it has a more serious tone.
language
There are several uses of the Malayalam equivalent of the word 'shit' during the pre-title sequence, but no stronger bad language than this.
additional issues
There is also a scene in which a man chews and swallows broken glass in order to prove how tough he is. Some blood comes from his mouth after this, showing that it is a harmful thing to do, and the character is portrayed as being drunk and crazy, not someone children are likely to imitate.
Director(s)Lijo Jose Pellissery
Production year2013
Release date09/04/2013
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes159m
CastVinod Chemban, Makrand Deshpande, Fahad Fazil, Viond Calicut
Contains mild language and violence
Classified Date:
11/04/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kerala Partnership
violence
The film contains several examples of mild violence, including a man angrily throwing a bowl of soup into a woman's face, and various people being slapped across the face. Sometimes the violence is comic in nature, but occasionally it has a more serious tone.
language
There are several uses of the Malayalam equivalent of the word 'shit' during the pre-title sequence, but no stronger bad language than this.
additional issues
There is also a scene in which a man chews and swallows broken glass in order to prove how tough he is. Some blood comes from his mouth after this, showing that it is a harmful thing to do, and the character is portrayed as being drunk and crazy, not someone children are likely to imitate.
Classified date11/04/2013
LanguageMalayalam