K-Ramp

suicide theme, brief strong violence
Director(s)Jains Nani
Production year2025
Release date17/10/2025
Genre(s)Comedy, Romance
Approx. running minutes138m
CastKiran Abbavaram, Yukti Thareja, Vennela Kishore

K-Ramp

suicide theme, brief strong violence
An irresponsible young man discovers that his fiancee has an extreme and dangerous aversion to the breaking of promises ...
An irresponsible young man discovers that his fiancee has an extreme and dangerous aversion to the breaking of promises in this Telugu-language comedy.
violence
language
sex
discrimination
sexual violence and sexual threat
suicide and self-harm
dangerous behaviour
threat and horror
suicide theme, brief strong violence
Classified Date:
15/10/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
PRATHYANGIRA CINEMAS LTD
violence
One person attacks another with a knife, resulting in strong bloody detail. Moderate violence includes fist fights, brawls, slaps, and use of improvised weapons such as sticks and bottles. In a comic scene, a man smashes bottles over his adult son’s head as punishment for bad behaviour; another scene shows a father slapping his child’s face.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘saala’, ‘nee yabba’, ‘God’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
sex
The film features infrequent moderate comic sex references.
discrimination
Occasional scenes of mental health discrimination include use of terms such as ‘psycho’ and ‘mad’. Discrimination is clearly criticised by other characters.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There are occasional scenes of sexual harassment.
suicide and self-harm
A person with mental health issues is repeatedly shown self-harming and attempting suicide, occasionally causing visible bloody injuries. Imaginary sequences show the same character dying by her own hand, while flashbacks show her attempting suicide during her childhood, resulting in further brief bloody injury detail. Verbal references to suicide, self-harm and mental health problems run throughout.
dangerous behaviour
A man puts live wires in his mouth and receives a mild electric shock in an attempt to sober up quickly.
Classified date15/10/2025
LanguageEnglish
violence
language
sex
discrimination
sexual violence and sexual threat
suicide and self-harm
dangerous behaviour
threat and horror
Director(s)Jains Nani
Production year2025
Release date17/10/2025
Genre(s)Comedy, Romance
Approx. running minutes138m
CastKiran Abbavaram, Yukti Thareja, Vennela Kishore
suicide theme, brief strong violence
Classified Date:
15/10/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
PRATHYANGIRA CINEMAS LTD
violence
One person attacks another with a knife, resulting in strong bloody detail. Moderate violence includes fist fights, brawls, slaps, and use of improvised weapons such as sticks and bottles. In a comic scene, a man smashes bottles over his adult son’s head as punishment for bad behaviour; another scene shows a father slapping his child’s face.
language
Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bloody’, ‘saala’, ‘nee yabba’, ‘God’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
sex
The film features infrequent moderate comic sex references.
discrimination
Occasional scenes of mental health discrimination include use of terms such as ‘psycho’ and ‘mad’. Discrimination is clearly criticised by other characters.
sexual violence and sexual threat
There are occasional scenes of sexual harassment.
suicide and self-harm
A person with mental health issues is repeatedly shown self-harming and attempting suicide, occasionally causing visible bloody injuries. Imaginary sequences show the same character dying by her own hand, while flashbacks show her attempting suicide during her childhood, resulting in further brief bloody injury detail. Verbal references to suicide, self-harm and mental health problems run throughout.
dangerous behaviour
A man puts live wires in his mouth and receives a mild electric shock in an attempt to sober up quickly.
Classified date15/10/2025
LanguageEnglish