Corona Dhavan

alcohol abuse, infrequent strong language, drug references
Director(s) C.C. Nithin
Production year2023
Release date10/08/2023
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes128m
CastLukman Avaran, Sreenath Bhasi, Johny Antony, Sarath Sabha, Irshad, Bitto Davis, Sruthy Jayan, Seema G. Nair, Unni Nair, Sinoj Varghese, C.C. Nithin, Janeesh Jayanandan, Sujai Mohanraj, James John, Jerome John, Bibin Ashok, Rijo Joseph, Janeesh Jayanandan, Ajeesh Anand

Corona Dhavan

alcohol abuse, infrequent strong language, drug references
A village reliant on a consistent supply of alcohol is rocked by the Coronavirus pandemic lockdowns. A light hearted Mal ...
A village reliant on a consistent supply of alcohol is rocked by the Coronavirus pandemic lockdowns. A light hearted Malayalam language film, which touches on mature themes such as alcoholism.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
drugs
suicide and self-harm
rude humour
alcohol and smoking
alcohol abuse, infrequent strong language, drug references
Classified Date:
01/08/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
2G Entertainments Ltd
violence
Police arrest a man and repeatedly drop coconuts on his back as a form of violence. A man is hit multiple times by another with a post.
threat and horror
A man briefly pushes another up against a wall in anger. Police raid a house, demanding to know where a man is keeping illicit goods, destroying property and briefly grabbing the man by the collar and threatening him.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), and milder terms such as ‘prick’, ‘bloody’, ‘bullshit’, ‘frickin’, ‘piss’, ‘ass’, ‘shit’, ‘crap’, ‘God’, ‘damn’, ‘Jesus’, ‘screw’ and ‘hell’ are also used.
sex
There are mild sex references, including a man asking another if he thinks his wife is cheating on him, and a remark about people believing an illness affects sexual ability.
drugs
There are occasional references to illegal drugs, and a man makes a passing comment alluding to prescription drug misuse.
suicide and self-harm
A reference is made to the increased suicide rate as a result of lack of access to alcohol. A man makes a non-realistic claim that he will end his life if his daughter elopes.
rude humour
Very mild rude humour includes infrequent jokes about excrement and urination.
alcohol and smoking
Alcohol consumption is a theme of the film, and there are a number of scenes in which groups of people drink excessively in a glamourised manner, and experience withdrawal symptoms when they are unable to access any alcohol.
Classified date01/08/2023
LanguageTamil
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
drugs
suicide and self-harm
rude humour
alcohol and smoking
Director(s) C.C. Nithin
Production year2023
Release date10/08/2023
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes128m
CastLukman Avaran, Sreenath Bhasi, Johny Antony, Sarath Sabha, Irshad, Bitto Davis, Sruthy Jayan, Seema G. Nair, Unni Nair, Sinoj Varghese, C.C. Nithin, Janeesh Jayanandan, Sujai Mohanraj, James John, Jerome John, Bibin Ashok, Rijo Joseph, Janeesh Jayanandan, Ajeesh Anand
alcohol abuse, infrequent strong language, drug references
Classified Date:
01/08/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
2G Entertainments Ltd
violence
Police arrest a man and repeatedly drop coconuts on his back as a form of violence. A man is hit multiple times by another with a post.
threat and horror
A man briefly pushes another up against a wall in anger. Police raid a house, demanding to know where a man is keeping illicit goods, destroying property and briefly grabbing the man by the collar and threatening him.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), and milder terms such as ‘prick’, ‘bloody’, ‘bullshit’, ‘frickin’, ‘piss’, ‘ass’, ‘shit’, ‘crap’, ‘God’, ‘damn’, ‘Jesus’, ‘screw’ and ‘hell’ are also used.
sex
There are mild sex references, including a man asking another if he thinks his wife is cheating on him, and a remark about people believing an illness affects sexual ability.
drugs
There are occasional references to illegal drugs, and a man makes a passing comment alluding to prescription drug misuse.
suicide and self-harm
A reference is made to the increased suicide rate as a result of lack of access to alcohol. A man makes a non-realistic claim that he will end his life if his daughter elopes.
rude humour
Very mild rude humour includes infrequent jokes about excrement and urination.
alcohol and smoking
Alcohol consumption is a theme of the film, and there are a number of scenes in which groups of people drink excessively in a glamourised manner, and experience withdrawal symptoms when they are unable to access any alcohol.
Classified date01/08/2023
LanguageTamil