Moh

sexual violence, domestic abuse, strong language
Director(s)Jagdeep Singh
Production year2022
Release date16/09/2022
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes149m
CastAmrit Amby, Prabh Bains, Parminder Kaur Barnala

Moh

sexual violence, domestic abuse, strong language
MOH is a Punjabi language drama in which a teenager begins a doomed affair with a married woman.
MOH is a Punjabi language drama in which a teenager begins a doomed affair with a married woman.
violence
Scenes of domestic violence show a man striking his wife with sticks and a belt, without visible injury detail. A person is shot, resulting in moderate bloody aftermath detail, and another is briefly shown being suffocated to death by a hand covering their nose and mouth.
language
There is use of strong language (‘bhench*d’, ‘teri bhen nu’). Milder terms include ‘bloody’, ‘wench’, 'damn' and 'hell'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
During a series of flashbacks we see a struggling woman being attacked and restrained by groups of men. One man is shown pinning her to the ground with his body, with a hand over her mouth to muffle her cries. The implied rapes are not shown on screen, however.
additional issues
There is a brief moderate scene of attempted suicide, in addition to occasional moderate references to suicide, alcoholism and depression. There are non-graphic references to sex work and adultery, as well as scenes in which leering men throw money at female dancers on stage. Men make sexist comments about a woman’s alleged promiscuity, calling her a ‘loose woman’ and a ‘pack of playing cards’. There is also a brief scene of caste-based discrimination, which is not condoned. Other issues include scenes of emotional upset, and a sequence of vomiting.
sexual violence, domestic abuse, strong language
Classified Date:
08/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
White Hill Production ltd.
violence
Scenes of domestic violence show a man striking his wife with sticks and a belt, without visible injury detail. A person is shot, resulting in moderate bloody aftermath detail, and another is briefly shown being suffocated to death by a hand covering their nose and mouth.
language
There is use of strong language (‘bhench*d’, ‘teri bhen nu’). Milder terms include ‘bloody’, ‘wench’, 'damn' and 'hell'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
During a series of flashbacks we see a struggling woman being attacked and restrained by groups of men. One man is shown pinning her to the ground with his body, with a hand over her mouth to muffle her cries. The implied rapes are not shown on screen, however.
additional issues
There is a brief moderate scene of attempted suicide, in addition to occasional moderate references to suicide, alcoholism and depression. There are non-graphic references to sex work and adultery, as well as scenes in which leering men throw money at female dancers on stage. Men make sexist comments about a woman’s alleged promiscuity, calling her a ‘loose woman’ and a ‘pack of playing cards’. There is also a brief scene of caste-based discrimination, which is not condoned. Other issues include scenes of emotional upset, and a sequence of vomiting.
Classified date08/09/2022
LanguagePunjabi
violence
Scenes of domestic violence show a man striking his wife with sticks and a belt, without visible injury detail. A person is shot, resulting in moderate bloody aftermath detail, and another is briefly shown being suffocated to death by a hand covering their nose and mouth.
language
There is use of strong language (‘bhench*d’, ‘teri bhen nu’). Milder terms include ‘bloody’, ‘wench’, 'damn' and 'hell'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
During a series of flashbacks we see a struggling woman being attacked and restrained by groups of men. One man is shown pinning her to the ground with his body, with a hand over her mouth to muffle her cries. The implied rapes are not shown on screen, however.
additional issues
There is a brief moderate scene of attempted suicide, in addition to occasional moderate references to suicide, alcoholism and depression. There are non-graphic references to sex work and adultery, as well as scenes in which leering men throw money at female dancers on stage. Men make sexist comments about a woman’s alleged promiscuity, calling her a ‘loose woman’ and a ‘pack of playing cards’. There is also a brief scene of caste-based discrimination, which is not condoned. Other issues include scenes of emotional upset, and a sequence of vomiting.
Director(s)Jagdeep Singh
Production year2022
Release date16/09/2022
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes149m
CastAmrit Amby, Prabh Bains, Parminder Kaur Barnala
sexual violence, domestic abuse, strong language
Classified Date:
08/09/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
White Hill Production ltd.
violence
Scenes of domestic violence show a man striking his wife with sticks and a belt, without visible injury detail. A person is shot, resulting in moderate bloody aftermath detail, and another is briefly shown being suffocated to death by a hand covering their nose and mouth.
language
There is use of strong language (‘bhench*d’, ‘teri bhen nu’). Milder terms include ‘bloody’, ‘wench’, 'damn' and 'hell'.
sexual violence and sexual threat
During a series of flashbacks we see a struggling woman being attacked and restrained by groups of men. One man is shown pinning her to the ground with his body, with a hand over her mouth to muffle her cries. The implied rapes are not shown on screen, however.
additional issues
There is a brief moderate scene of attempted suicide, in addition to occasional moderate references to suicide, alcoholism and depression. There are non-graphic references to sex work and adultery, as well as scenes in which leering men throw money at female dancers on stage. Men make sexist comments about a woman’s alleged promiscuity, calling her a ‘loose woman’ and a ‘pack of playing cards’. There is also a brief scene of caste-based discrimination, which is not condoned. Other issues include scenes of emotional upset, and a sequence of vomiting.
Classified date08/09/2022
LanguagePunjabi