JEE VE SOHNEYA JEE

moderate violence
Director(s)thapar
Production year2024
Release date16/02/2024
Genre(s)Drama, Romance
Approx. running minutes141m
CastImran Abbas, Zafar Abbas, Ketabchi Ash, Praveen Awara, Aman Bal, Arshdeep Kaur Bhatti, Ashley Brown, Simi Chahal, Jass Dhillon, Sajid Hassan, Deepak Thaper, Aaron-Jon North, Deepak Thaper, Nasir Zaman, Varun Arora, Amit Juneja, Sunny Raj, Nasir, Harpreet, Navdeep Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Bharat S Raawat

JEE VE SOHNEYA JEE

moderate violence
A Pakistani man and a Sikh woman fall in love and wonder if there is hope for a future together in this emotionally char ...
A Pakistani man and a Sikh woman fall in love and wonder if there is hope for a future together in this emotionally charged Punjabi language romantic drama, which contains brief violence and references to discrimination.
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
theme
sex
drugs
injury detail
moderate violence
Classified Date:
13/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Armaan Media
violence
A person is shot suddenly and without warning, with brief sight of a bloody impact and subsequent occasional images of bloodied clothing.
threat and horror
A woman receives a warning about those who would see her as a potential mugging victim and reacts accordingly when believing she is being confronted by a such a situation, although the intentions of the people involved are wholly innocent. A man is pursued by police along a motorway, but is unaware that he is being targeted.
language
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'piss', 'freaking'), as well as very mild terms such as 'damn' and 'God'.
discrimination
A Pakistani man is mistakenly profiled as a terrorist, and raises the suspicion of an Indian man with whom he is thrown together, although the pair subsequently become friends. Discrimination is challenged by the work as a whole, which also conveys messaging about tolerance and respect across cultural and religious divides.
theme
There are mild upsetting scenes centred on bereavement and perceptions of betrayal in romantic relationships.
Classified Date:
02/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Armaan Media
Classified date13/38/2024
LanguagePunjabi
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
theme
sex
drugs
injury detail
Director(s)thapar
Production year2024
Release date16/02/2024
Genre(s)Drama, Romance
Approx. running minutes141m
CastImran Abbas, Zafar Abbas, Ketabchi Ash, Praveen Awara, Aman Bal, Arshdeep Kaur Bhatti, Ashley Brown, Simi Chahal, Jass Dhillon, Sajid Hassan, Deepak Thaper, Aaron-Jon North, Deepak Thaper, Nasir Zaman, Varun Arora, Amit Juneja, Sunny Raj, Nasir, Harpreet, Navdeep Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Bharat S Raawat
moderate violence
Classified Date:
13/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Armaan Media
violence
A person is shot suddenly and without warning, with brief sight of a bloody impact and subsequent occasional images of bloodied clothing.
threat and horror
A woman receives a warning about those who would see her as a potential mugging victim and reacts accordingly when believing she is being confronted by a such a situation, although the intentions of the people involved are wholly innocent. A man is pursued by police along a motorway, but is unaware that he is being targeted.
language
There is mild bad language ('shit', 'piss', 'freaking'), as well as very mild terms such as 'damn' and 'God'.
discrimination
A Pakistani man is mistakenly profiled as a terrorist, and raises the suspicion of an Indian man with whom he is thrown together, although the pair subsequently become friends. Discrimination is challenged by the work as a whole, which also conveys messaging about tolerance and respect across cultural and religious divides.
theme
There are mild upsetting scenes centred on bereavement and perceptions of betrayal in romantic relationships.
Classified Date:
02/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Armaan Media
Classified date13/38/2024
LanguagePunjabi