• Director(s)

    Rohit Jugraj

  • Production Year

    2018

  • Release date

    20/04/2018

  • Genre(s)

    Sport, Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    152m

  • Cast

    Ranjit Bawa, Elnaaz Norouzi, Manav Vij, James Breakey, Steven Ebbers, Oliver Meyer-Bothling

Film

Khido Khundi

moderate violence, suicide scene

KHIDO KHUNDI is a Punjabi language sporting drama, in which two brothers fight against racism and corruption to play hockey.

KHIDO KHUNDI is a Punjabi language sporting drama, in which two brothers fight against racism and corruption to play hockey.

violence
Moderate violence includes a brief fistfight and a sequence in which a man's legs are intentionally broken during hockey practice. During a hockey game, some heavy challenges result in players being injured, with brief sight of blood on a man's forehead.
suicide and self-harm
During an extended flashback a man's body is discovered hanging from a tree. The work does not condone or endorse suicide, and no further detail of the hanging is shown.
additional issues
The work implies that a white hockey team are excluding Asian players as a result of racist feelings. Although this is never made explicit, the work does not condone or endorse any racist or discriminatory behaviour. There is infrequent mild bad language ('bloody', 'saala', 'shit').
  • Director(s)

    Rohit Jugraj

  • Production Year

    2018

  • Release date

    20/04/2018

  • Genre(s)

    Sport, Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    152m

  • Cast

    Ranjit Bawa, Elnaaz Norouzi, Manav Vij, James Breakey, Steven Ebbers, Oliver Meyer-Bothling

moderate violence, suicide scene
Classified Date:
18/04/2018
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Rising Star Entertainment Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Subitled
violence
Moderate violence includes a brief fistfight and a sequence in which a man's legs are intentionally broken during hockey practice. During a hockey game, some heavy challenges result in players being injured, with brief sight of blood on a man's forehead.
suicide and self-harm
During an extended flashback a man's body is discovered hanging from a tree. The work does not condone or endorse suicide, and no further detail of the hanging is shown.
additional issues
The work implies that a white hockey team are excluding Asian players as a result of racist feelings. Although this is never made explicit, the work does not condone or endorse any racist or discriminatory behaviour. There is infrequent mild bad language ('bloody', 'saala', 'shit').
Classified Date:
20/03/2018
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Rising Star Entertainment Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer
  • Classified date

    18/04/2018

  • BBFC reference

    AFF361662

  • Language

    Punjabi