Malayalee From India
moderate violence, threat, language, references to sex and sexual violence
Director(s)Dijo Jose Antony
Production year2024
Release date26/04/2024
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes158m
CastNivin Pauly, Anaswara Rajan, Shine Tom Chacko, Manju Pillai, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Janhavi Bansal, Dijo Jose Antony, Salim Kumar, Parminder Singh Kainth, Deepak Jethi, Dijo Jose Antony, Sharis Mohammed, Listin Stephen, Jakes Bejoy, Sudeep Elamon, Sreejith Sarang
Malayalee From India
moderate violence, threat, language, references to sex and sexual violence
A listless man travels far from home in a journey that has a profound effect on his life in this Malayalam-language dram ...
A listless man travels far from home in a journey that has a profound effect on his life in this Malayalam-language drama. A lighthearted and comic tone sometimes gives way to darker scenes of violence and threat.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
sexual violence and sexual threat
discrimination
moderate violence, threat, language, references to sex and sexual violence
Classified Date:
26/04/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
TGS ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED
Cuts:
The distributor chose to remove a scene of violence in order to achieve their desired 12A rating. Cuts were made in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy. An uncut 15 classification was available.
violence
A man throws a molotov cocktail causing people to be briefly engulfed in flames, and there are fight scenes involving crunchy blows and use of improvised weaponry, such as bats, bottles and shovels. It is implied that a character is stabbed by several masked men who stalk him in a suspenseful sequence, but we do not see this in any detail.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat involve people being pursued with knives and guns. More real-world scenarios depict aftermath scenes of a suicide bombing, as well as scenes of civil unrest.
language
There is moderate bad language ('chootiya'), accompanied by milder terms ('bloody', 'crap', 'piss', 'asshole', 'butt', 'hell', 'God' and 'damn').
sex
The cover of a Playboy magazine is briefly seen, featuring a model posing in a bikini.
injury detail
Scenes depict the aftermath of civil unrest, including a bombing and use of molotov cocktails, in which bodies are bloodied and burned. Blood is also seen in the aftermath of violence.
suicide and self-harm
Hyperbolic references are made to a man taking his own life.
sexual violence and sexual threat
In a misunderstanding, a man thinks he is under sexual threat from another man who enters a bedroom and takes off his shirt. The man references his virginity and pleads for the other not to abuse him. The misunderstanding is shortly revealed. In a musical sequence, a man makes repeated attempts to seduce a young woman while ignoring her pleas for him to leave her alone. Though this harassment is dealt with in a comic fashion, it does not lead to any realistic sense of sexual threat. There are also non-graphic references to child marriage, which is not condoned.
Classified date26/31/2024
LanguageMalayalam
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
sexual violence and sexual threat
discrimination
Director(s)Dijo Jose Antony
Production year2024
Release date26/04/2024
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes158m
CastNivin Pauly, Anaswara Rajan, Shine Tom Chacko, Manju Pillai, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Janhavi Bansal, Dijo Jose Antony, Salim Kumar, Parminder Singh Kainth, Deepak Jethi, Dijo Jose Antony, Sharis Mohammed, Listin Stephen, Jakes Bejoy, Sudeep Elamon, Sreejith Sarang
moderate violence, threat, language, references to sex and sexual violence
Classified Date:
26/04/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
TGS ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED
Cuts:
The distributor chose to remove a scene of violence in order to achieve their desired 12A rating. Cuts were made in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy. An uncut 15 classification was available.
violence
A man throws a molotov cocktail causing people to be briefly engulfed in flames, and there are fight scenes involving crunchy blows and use of improvised weaponry, such as bats, bottles and shovels. It is implied that a character is stabbed by several masked men who stalk him in a suspenseful sequence, but we do not see this in any detail.
threat and horror
Scenes of threat involve people being pursued with knives and guns. More real-world scenarios depict aftermath scenes of a suicide bombing, as well as scenes of civil unrest.
language
There is moderate bad language ('chootiya'), accompanied by milder terms ('bloody', 'crap', 'piss', 'asshole', 'butt', 'hell', 'God' and 'damn').
sex
The cover of a Playboy magazine is briefly seen, featuring a model posing in a bikini.
injury detail
Scenes depict the aftermath of civil unrest, including a bombing and use of molotov cocktails, in which bodies are bloodied and burned. Blood is also seen in the aftermath of violence.
suicide and self-harm
Hyperbolic references are made to a man taking his own life.
sexual violence and sexual threat
In a misunderstanding, a man thinks he is under sexual threat from another man who enters a bedroom and takes off his shirt. The man references his virginity and pleads for the other not to abuse him. The misunderstanding is shortly revealed. In a musical sequence, a man makes repeated attempts to seduce a young woman while ignoring her pleas for him to leave her alone. Though this harassment is dealt with in a comic fashion, it does not lead to any realistic sense of sexual threat. There are also non-graphic references to child marriage, which is not condoned.
Classified date26/31/2024
LanguageMalayalam