Maujaan Hi Maujaan

discrimination
Director(s)SMEEP KANG
Production year2023
Release date27/10/2023
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes108m
CastGippy Grewal, Binnu Dhillon, Karamjit Anmol, Tanu Grewal, Jimmy Sharma, Hashneen Chauhan, Sammy Jonas Heaney, Yograj Singh, Nasir Chinyoti, B.N. Sharma, Smeep Kang, Naresh Kathooria, Shreya Srivastava, Vaibhav Suman, Nasir Zaman, Amardeep Grewal, Palvir Singh Grewal, Avvy Sra, Kulshan Sandhu, Jatinder Shah, Pardeep Singh Bassi, Baljit Singh Deo, Rohit Dhiman

Maujaan Hi Maujaan

discrimination
Three brothers with different sensory disabilities work together to overcome the potential opposition to their sister’s ...
Three brothers with different sensory disabilities work together to overcome the potential opposition to their sister’s marriage in this madcap Punjabi language comedy, which contains themes of discrimination.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
rude humour
alcohol and smoking
drugs
discrimination
Classified Date:
16/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Bakrania Media Limited
violence
Mild violence plays in clownish fashion with slaps, punches, wrestling and people being slammed by car doors and electrocuted.
threat and horror
A motor vehicle runs into a man and, in a later scene, crashes; these scenes are played as slapstick and no-one is seriously injured. People make exaggerated threats to harm others in comic arguments. A man swishes a knife in comical fashion, but it only cuts off the heads of a bunch of flowers being held out to him by another man as a peace offering.
language
There is mild bad language ('ass'), as well as very mild terms such as 'hell', 'damn' and 'God'.
sex
Very mild sex references include a man’s observation that "a beautiful girl never says yes in the first instance".
discrimination
A deaf man is described as a “weirdo” by someone who is unaware of his disability and jumps to a conclusion about the way he behaves. A father demonstrates a history of prejudice against people with disabilities when he objects to his son getting married to a woman with a facial twitch, which threatens the son’s future chances of happiness when he subsequently meets a woman with three brothers who are variously deaf, blind and mute. The brothers’ conditions - and their attempts to hide them - are a source of slapstick comedy, but the film ultimately delivers a clear challenge to discrimination against disabled people.
rude humour
Very mild rude humour includes a man farting.
alcohol and smoking
A song and dance sequence celebrates alcohol consumption.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Classified date16/26/2023
LanguagePunjabi
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
rude humour
alcohol and smoking
drugs
Director(s)SMEEP KANG
Production year2023
Release date27/10/2023
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes108m
CastGippy Grewal, Binnu Dhillon, Karamjit Anmol, Tanu Grewal, Jimmy Sharma, Hashneen Chauhan, Sammy Jonas Heaney, Yograj Singh, Nasir Chinyoti, B.N. Sharma, Smeep Kang, Naresh Kathooria, Shreya Srivastava, Vaibhav Suman, Nasir Zaman, Amardeep Grewal, Palvir Singh Grewal, Avvy Sra, Kulshan Sandhu, Jatinder Shah, Pardeep Singh Bassi, Baljit Singh Deo, Rohit Dhiman
discrimination
Classified Date:
16/10/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Bakrania Media Limited
violence
Mild violence plays in clownish fashion with slaps, punches, wrestling and people being slammed by car doors and electrocuted.
threat and horror
A motor vehicle runs into a man and, in a later scene, crashes; these scenes are played as slapstick and no-one is seriously injured. People make exaggerated threats to harm others in comic arguments. A man swishes a knife in comical fashion, but it only cuts off the heads of a bunch of flowers being held out to him by another man as a peace offering.
language
There is mild bad language ('ass'), as well as very mild terms such as 'hell', 'damn' and 'God'.
sex
Very mild sex references include a man’s observation that "a beautiful girl never says yes in the first instance".
discrimination
A deaf man is described as a “weirdo” by someone who is unaware of his disability and jumps to a conclusion about the way he behaves. A father demonstrates a history of prejudice against people with disabilities when he objects to his son getting married to a woman with a facial twitch, which threatens the son’s future chances of happiness when he subsequently meets a woman with three brothers who are variously deaf, blind and mute. The brothers’ conditions - and their attempts to hide them - are a source of slapstick comedy, but the film ultimately delivers a clear challenge to discrimination against disabled people.
rude humour
Very mild rude humour includes a man farting.
alcohol and smoking
A song and dance sequence celebrates alcohol consumption.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Classified date16/26/2023
LanguagePunjabi