• Director(s)

    Varinder Ramgarhia

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Release date

    01/03/2024

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    138m

  • Cast

    Prince Poddar

Film

Oye Bhole Oye

mild bad language, violence, threat, references to suicide and drugs

This boisterous Punjabi comedy in which a wayward young man takes on a corrupt property developer trying to exploit a village features slapstick comedy, as well as brief scenes of gun threat and undetailed violence.

This boisterous Punjabi comedy in which a wayward young man takes on a corrupt property developer trying to exploit a village features slapstick comedy, as well as brief scenes of gun threat and undetailed violence.

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Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

violence

threat and horror

language

sex

rude humour

drugs

alcohol and tobacco

suicide

  • Director(s)

    Varinder Ramgarhia

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Release date

    01/03/2024

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    138m

  • Cast

    Prince Poddar

mild bad language, violence, threat, references to suicide and drugs
Classified Date:
29/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Rhythm Boyz Entertainment
violence
A person is punched and repeatedly slapped. However, none of the blows connect and there is only a small amount of blood on the victim's face in the aftermath. A person accidentally strikes a man whilst she rides a motorbike. Following this scene, there is a brief altercation in which the uninjured victim inadvertently pulls out a clump of the woman's hair.
threat and horror
A gun is pointed at a person's head; however, people arrive in time to prevent a shooting. An aggressive person threatens to beat his girlfriend before another person steps in and rapidly extracts an apology from the man. There are also slapstick chase scenes.
language
Mild bad language ('shit', 'piss', 'bloody') occurs, as well as milder terms ('God', 'damn' and 'moron').
sex
There is a comic scene in which a person gets into a taxi and briefly propositions the driver by asking for the man's phone number.
rude humour
A person with a medical condition briefly screams off-screen when he receives a medical rectal examination. Following this scene, the man experiences some difficulty walking.
drugs
There are verbal references to drug addiction. However, drug misuse is neither promoted nor glamorised and, accordingly, is not condoned by the film as a whole.
alcohol and tobacco
There are scenes in which a man chews tobacco pellets and refers to himself as an 'addict'. A person drinks alcohol whilst driving and another person drinks whilst hanging out of a moving car before she vomits.
suicide
A person threatens to take his own life after his family is shamed; however, he does not go through with it.
theme
It is implied that a woman dies in childbirth in a brief undetailed scene in which a corpse is covered by a sheet.
  • Classified date

    29/02/2024

  • Language

    Punjabi