Hey Siri Ve Siri
domestic abuse, drug references
Director(s)Avtar Singh
Production year2024
Release date22/11/2024
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes102m
CastArya Babbar, Hardip Gill, Ravi Multani
Hey Siri Ve Siri
domestic abuse, drug references
A British-Indian couple experience an awkward culture clash after inviting their family’s employees into their home. Thi ...
A British-Indian couple experience an awkward culture clash after inviting their family’s employees into their home. This raucous Punjabi-language comedy offsets challenging issues with broad humour.
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
drugs
alcohol and smoking
sex
injury detail
domestic abuse, drug references
Classified Date:
14/11/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
ZEE ENTERTAINMENT UK LIMITED
violence
A man strikes his wife’s face during an argument. In a series of comic scenes, police investigate a report of domestic abuse after another man is witnessed chasing his wife around the house with a slipper. There is also occasional mild slapstick violence.
threat and horror
A scene of gun threat is resolved in a reassuring manner. There are also mild scenes involving the kidnapping of a child. A comic sequence shows a robber brandishing a knife in a failed attempt to intimidate another person.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘screwed’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’ and ‘God’.
discrimination
A woman scornfully refers to field labourers as ‘bloody illiterates’.
drugs
There are comic references to misuse of ‘bhuki’, a substance derived from opium poppies.
alcohol and smoking
People are frequently shown drinking alcohol to excess.
Classified date14/12/2024
LanguagePunjabi
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
drugs
alcohol and smoking
sex
injury detail
Director(s)Avtar Singh
Production year2024
Release date22/11/2024
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes102m
CastArya Babbar, Hardip Gill, Ravi Multani
domestic abuse, drug references
Classified Date:
14/11/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
ZEE ENTERTAINMENT UK LIMITED
violence
A man strikes his wife’s face during an argument. In a series of comic scenes, police investigate a report of domestic abuse after another man is witnessed chasing his wife around the house with a slipper. There is also occasional mild slapstick violence.
threat and horror
A scene of gun threat is resolved in a reassuring manner. There are also mild scenes involving the kidnapping of a child. A comic sequence shows a robber brandishing a knife in a failed attempt to intimidate another person.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘screwed’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’ and ‘God’.
discrimination
A woman scornfully refers to field labourers as ‘bloody illiterates’.
drugs
There are comic references to misuse of ‘bhuki’, a substance derived from opium poppies.
alcohol and smoking
People are frequently shown drinking alcohol to excess.
Classified date14/12/2024
LanguagePunjabi