David
Contains moderate violence and threat
Director(s)Bejoy Nambiar
Production year2013
Release date01/02/2013
Genre(s)Drama, Crime
Approx. running minutes130m
CastVikram, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Vinay Virmani, Tabu, Isha Sharvani, Lara Dutta, Sheetal Menon, Nishan, Prahlad Kakkar, Remo Fernandes, Bejoy Nambiar, Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande, Bejoy Nambiar, Natasha Sahgal, Tariq Naved Siddiqui, Ram Mirchandani, Bejoy Nambiar, Mahesh Ramanathan, Priti Vinay Sinha, Maati Baani, Bramfatura, Remo Fernandes, Gaurav Godkhindi, R. Rathnavelu, Sanu John Varughese, A. Sreekar Prasad, Bharat Jha, Rajeevan
David
Contains moderate violence and threat
violence
In one scene a man is grabbed by an angry mob and has tar poured over his head and face. The scene is repeated a few times in the form of flashbacks. The man does not suffer serious facial injuries as a result of the attack but is clearly traumatised by it. Later in the film, he remembers the attack while he is shaving and accidentally drags the blade over his cheek a few times, drawing blood. The scene focuses more on the man's trauma than on the bloodiness. Ultimately the man, who is a priest, finds inner peace through his religion. There are two fight scenes - a comic bar fight at the start of the film and a scene in which one of the heroes fights several men with various kicks and blows. He ends the fight using a wooden window frame as a weapon. There is little injury detail in either fight. Finally, as a man is about to approach a female politician with a knife, she is shot by another man, resulting in a brief blood spurt.
threat and horror
In another scene a man is grabbed and threatened with a hot frying pan. The threat is fairly brief and the aggressor is simply trying to extract information about the whereabouts of another man.
additional issues
The film also contains mild bad language (uses of 'shit' and 'bloody') and scenes set in a brothel, although no sexual activity is shown.
Contains moderate violence and threat
Classified Date:
31/01/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ayngaran International (UK) Ltd
Cuts:
Distributor chose to make cuts to remove a scene of violence (a man being set alight after being doused with alcohol) and a scene of bloody self-harming (a man cutting his arm with a knife) in order to obtain a 12A rating. Cuts made in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy. An uncut 15 classification was available.
violence
In one scene a man is grabbed by an angry mob and has tar poured over his head and face. The scene is repeated a few times in the form of flashbacks. The man does not suffer serious facial injuries as a result of the attack but is clearly traumatised by it. Later in the film, he remembers the attack while he is shaving and accidentally drags the blade over his cheek a few times, drawing blood. The scene focuses more on the man's trauma than on the bloodiness. Ultimately the man, who is a priest, finds inner peace through his religion. There are two fight scenes - a comic bar fight at the start of the film and a scene in which one of the heroes fights several men with various kicks and blows. He ends the fight using a wooden window frame as a weapon. There is little injury detail in either fight. Finally, as a man is about to approach a female politician with a knife, she is shot by another man, resulting in a brief blood spurt.
threat and horror
In another scene a man is grabbed and threatened with a hot frying pan. The threat is fairly brief and the aggressor is simply trying to extract information about the whereabouts of another man.
additional issues
The film also contains mild bad language (uses of 'shit' and 'bloody') and scenes set in a brothel, although no sexual activity is shown.
Classified Date:
22/01/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ayngaran International (UK) Ltd
Classified date31/01/2013
LanguageTamil
violence
In one scene a man is grabbed by an angry mob and has tar poured over his head and face. The scene is repeated a few times in the form of flashbacks. The man does not suffer serious facial injuries as a result of the attack but is clearly traumatised by it. Later in the film, he remembers the attack while he is shaving and accidentally drags the blade over his cheek a few times, drawing blood. The scene focuses more on the man's trauma than on the bloodiness. Ultimately the man, who is a priest, finds inner peace through his religion. There are two fight scenes - a comic bar fight at the start of the film and a scene in which one of the heroes fights several men with various kicks and blows. He ends the fight using a wooden window frame as a weapon. There is little injury detail in either fight. Finally, as a man is about to approach a female politician with a knife, she is shot by another man, resulting in a brief blood spurt.
threat and horror
In another scene a man is grabbed and threatened with a hot frying pan. The threat is fairly brief and the aggressor is simply trying to extract information about the whereabouts of another man.
additional issues
The film also contains mild bad language (uses of 'shit' and 'bloody') and scenes set in a brothel, although no sexual activity is shown.
Director(s)Bejoy Nambiar
Production year2013
Release date01/02/2013
Genre(s)Drama, Crime
Approx. running minutes130m
CastVikram, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Vinay Virmani, Tabu, Isha Sharvani, Lara Dutta, Sheetal Menon, Nishan, Prahlad Kakkar, Remo Fernandes, Bejoy Nambiar, Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande, Bejoy Nambiar, Natasha Sahgal, Tariq Naved Siddiqui, Ram Mirchandani, Bejoy Nambiar, Mahesh Ramanathan, Priti Vinay Sinha, Maati Baani, Bramfatura, Remo Fernandes, Gaurav Godkhindi, R. Rathnavelu, Sanu John Varughese, A. Sreekar Prasad, Bharat Jha, Rajeevan
Contains moderate violence and threat
Classified Date:
31/01/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ayngaran International (UK) Ltd
Cuts:
Distributor chose to make cuts to remove a scene of violence (a man being set alight after being doused with alcohol) and a scene of bloody self-harming (a man cutting his arm with a knife) in order to obtain a 12A rating. Cuts made in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy. An uncut 15 classification was available.
violence
In one scene a man is grabbed by an angry mob and has tar poured over his head and face. The scene is repeated a few times in the form of flashbacks. The man does not suffer serious facial injuries as a result of the attack but is clearly traumatised by it. Later in the film, he remembers the attack while he is shaving and accidentally drags the blade over his cheek a few times, drawing blood. The scene focuses more on the man's trauma than on the bloodiness. Ultimately the man, who is a priest, finds inner peace through his religion. There are two fight scenes - a comic bar fight at the start of the film and a scene in which one of the heroes fights several men with various kicks and blows. He ends the fight using a wooden window frame as a weapon. There is little injury detail in either fight. Finally, as a man is about to approach a female politician with a knife, she is shot by another man, resulting in a brief blood spurt.
threat and horror
In another scene a man is grabbed and threatened with a hot frying pan. The threat is fairly brief and the aggressor is simply trying to extract information about the whereabouts of another man.
additional issues
The film also contains mild bad language (uses of 'shit' and 'bloody') and scenes set in a brothel, although no sexual activity is shown.
Classified Date:
22/01/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ayngaran International (UK) Ltd
Classified date31/01/2013
LanguageTamil