Annhi Dea Mazaak Ae
moderate bad language, threat, violence
Director(s)
Production year2023
Release date21/04/2023
Genre(s)Comedy, Romance
Approx. running minutes151m
CastVarun Narang, Kishore Bhatt, Nasir Chinyoti, Kinhikar Ashwini Deole, Deedar Gill, Hardip Gill, Gurdeep Grewal, Sammy Jonas Heaney, Tarn Kaur, Gagneet Singh Makhan, Rakesh Dhawan, Rakesh Dhawan, Gurpreet Singh Prince, Amit Upadhyay, Manna Singh, Sandeep Patil, Gaurav Rai
Annhi Dea Mazaak Ae
moderate bad language, threat, violence
A blind man comes to Britain where he falls in love and becomes embroiled in a criminal scheme to fund a possible sight- ...
A blind man comes to Britain where he falls in love and becomes embroiled in a criminal scheme to fund a possible sight-restoring operation. Moments of action mingle with farce in this Punjabi-language rom-com caper.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
rude humour
injury detail
moderate bad language, threat, violence
Classified Date:
19/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
White Hill Production ltd.
violence
A man uses his cane to beat people and sweep their legs from under them to knock them over. A man is beaten repeatedly by others with sticks, with no sight of injury detail; impacts are mostly hidden from sight. There are punches, shoves, knees and kicks.
threat and horror
A woman is grabbed from behind by a man who first puts his arm around her neck and then covers her mouth with his hand. Her friend is threatened with a weapon when he tries to intervene. A man is kidnapped, gagged and tied to a pole after being lured into a car by another man pretending to be a woman in distress. We see a car crash which leaves two people on hospital. Characters jokingly discuss gouging a man's eyes out and torturing him to death.
language
There is moderate bad language ('bitch') and milder terms which include 'shit', 'son-of-a-bitch', 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
There are brief, mild scenes of comic innuendo.
discrimination
There are scenes of mild slapstick comedy which are based around characters being blind; these include a man mistaking a tree for a person, sitting on a pizza and being suddenly frightened by the presence of another in the house. A blind man pretends to be sighted in front of his girlfriend's family, as her father would not approve of her dating him if he knew the truth.
drugs
There are brief, undetailed verbal references to drug addiction.
rude humour
A man breaks wind in a lift in a comic moment, and there are comic references to urinating.
Classified date19/04/2023
LanguagePunjabi
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
rude humour
injury detail
Director(s)
Production year2023
Release date21/04/2023
Genre(s)Comedy, Romance
Approx. running minutes151m
CastVarun Narang, Kishore Bhatt, Nasir Chinyoti, Kinhikar Ashwini Deole, Deedar Gill, Hardip Gill, Gurdeep Grewal, Sammy Jonas Heaney, Tarn Kaur, Gagneet Singh Makhan, Rakesh Dhawan, Rakesh Dhawan, Gurpreet Singh Prince, Amit Upadhyay, Manna Singh, Sandeep Patil, Gaurav Rai
moderate bad language, threat, violence
Classified Date:
19/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
White Hill Production ltd.
violence
A man uses his cane to beat people and sweep their legs from under them to knock them over. A man is beaten repeatedly by others with sticks, with no sight of injury detail; impacts are mostly hidden from sight. There are punches, shoves, knees and kicks.
threat and horror
A woman is grabbed from behind by a man who first puts his arm around her neck and then covers her mouth with his hand. Her friend is threatened with a weapon when he tries to intervene. A man is kidnapped, gagged and tied to a pole after being lured into a car by another man pretending to be a woman in distress. We see a car crash which leaves two people on hospital. Characters jokingly discuss gouging a man's eyes out and torturing him to death.
language
There is moderate bad language ('bitch') and milder terms which include 'shit', 'son-of-a-bitch', 'God' and 'hell'.
sex
There are brief, mild scenes of comic innuendo.
discrimination
There are scenes of mild slapstick comedy which are based around characters being blind; these include a man mistaking a tree for a person, sitting on a pizza and being suddenly frightened by the presence of another in the house. A blind man pretends to be sighted in front of his girlfriend's family, as her father would not approve of her dating him if he knew the truth.
drugs
There are brief, undetailed verbal references to drug addiction.
rude humour
A man breaks wind in a lift in a comic moment, and there are comic references to urinating.
Classified date19/04/2023
LanguagePunjabi