• Director(s)

    Anudeep KV

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    21/10/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Romance

  • Approx. running minutes

    141m

  • Cast

    Sivakarthikeyan, Sathyaraj, Maria Ryaboshapka

Film

Prince

moderate violence

PRINCE is a Telugu language romantic comedy film in which a teacher falls for a British woman despite opposition to the relationship from both their families.

PRINCE is a Telugu language romantic comedy film in which a teacher falls for a British woman despite opposition to the relationship from both their families.

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violence
A man is struck over the head with a bottle, resulting in moderate bloody aftermath detail. There is brief use of black-and-white footage of British colonial officers perpetrating real acts of violence, including gunfire and blows, against Indian civilians, without visible injury detail. Another short sequence shows people being beaten with sticks during a brawl. There also is a fleeting verbal reference to ‘honour killings’.
A white British man makes infrequent racist comments about Indian people, calling them ‘incorrigible’ and 'disgusting', and another man addresses others as 'sissy cowards'. There are also mild references to discrimination based on caste, religion and race. However, the film carries a clear anti-discrimination message. Bad language includes ‘bloody', 'butt', 'hell'. ‘God’ and ‘damn’. There are infrequent mild references to drug misuse, which is not condoned, as well as an undetailed passing reference to suicide.
  • Director(s)

    Anudeep KV

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    21/10/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Romance

  • Approx. running minutes

    141m

  • Cast

    Sivakarthikeyan, Sathyaraj, Maria Ryaboshapka

moderate violence
Classified Date:
19/10/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ahimsa Entertainment
violence
A man is struck over the head with a bottle, resulting in moderate bloody aftermath detail. There is brief use of black-and-white footage of British colonial officers perpetrating real acts of violence, including gunfire and blows, against Indian civilians, without visible injury detail. Another short sequence shows people being beaten with sticks during a brawl. There also is a fleeting verbal reference to ‘honour killings’.
A white British man makes infrequent racist comments about Indian people, calling them ‘incorrigible’ and 'disgusting', and another man addresses others as 'sissy cowards'. There are also mild references to discrimination based on caste, religion and race. However, the film carries a clear anti-discrimination message. Bad language includes ‘bloody', 'butt', 'hell'. ‘God’ and ‘damn’. There are infrequent mild references to drug misuse, which is not condoned, as well as an undetailed passing reference to suicide.
moderate violence
Classified Date:
17/10/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ahimsa Entertainment
violence
A man is struck over the head with a bottle, resulting in moderate bloody aftermath detail. There is brief use of black-and-white footage of British colonial officers perpetrating real acts of violence, including gunfire and blows, against Indian civilians, without visible injury detail. Another short sequence shows people being beaten with sticks during a brawl. There also is a fleeting verbal reference to ‘honour killings’.
A white British man makes a racist comment about Indian people, calling them untrustworthy and ‘incorrigible’, and there are also mild references to discrimination based on caste, religion and race. However, the film carries a clear anti-discrimination message. Bad language includes ‘bloody hell’, ‘pissed off’, ‘God’ and ‘damn’. There are infrequent mild references to drug misuse, which is not condoned, as well as an undetailed passing reference to suicide.
  • Classified date

    19/10/2022

  • Language

    Tamil