• Director(s)

    Pervaiz Kaleem

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    13/01/2023

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Romance

  • Approx. running minutes

    147m

  • Cast

    Iftikhar Thakur, Madiha Shah, Amna Rahi

Film

Rang Ishqay Da

moderate violence, bloody images, language, self-harm, discrimination

RANG ISHQAY DA is a Punjabi language romantic drama in which a young man is caught between the affections of one woman and his feelings for someone else.

RANG ISHQAY DA is a Punjabi language romantic drama in which a young man is caught between the affections of one woman and his feelings for someone else.

violence
Moderate violence features fight scenes with punches and kicks, beatings with sticks and shootings, all of which are presented in a stylised manner, without strong detail. There are infrequent blood spurts, as well as occasional sight of blood on faces, hands and clothing in the aftermath of violent events.
language
There is infrequent moderate bad language ('kanjar'), as well as milder terms such as 'God' and 'hell'.
discrimination
A physically disabled man who uses a crutch is called a "cripple". A character with mental health issues is depicted insensitively as a caricature displaying manic behaviour. He refers to himself as "abnormal", and is called "the crazy one" and "this mental case".
suicide and self-harm
A woman in emotional distress cuts the palm of her hand with a knife in undetailed fashion, and blood runs through her fingers, but she is not seriously injured. The same character later threatens to swallow pills, but is stopped from doing so.
additional issues
There is mild knife and gun threat. There are scenes of mild emotional upset. There are very mild sex references related to cultural taboos around young, unmarried men and women being alone together. There is infrequent smoking.
  • Director(s)

    Pervaiz Kaleem

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    13/01/2023

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Romance

  • Approx. running minutes

    147m

  • Cast

    Iftikhar Thakur, Madiha Shah, Amna Rahi

moderate violence, bloody images, language, self-harm, discrimination
Classified Date:
12/01/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
White Hill Production ltd.
violence
Moderate violence features fight scenes with punches and kicks, beatings with sticks and shootings, all of which are presented in a stylised manner, without strong detail. There are infrequent blood spurts, as well as occasional sight of blood on faces, hands and clothing in the aftermath of violent events.
language
There is infrequent moderate bad language ('kanjar'), as well as milder terms such as 'God' and 'hell'.
discrimination
A physically disabled man who uses a crutch is called a "cripple". A character with mental health issues is depicted insensitively as a caricature displaying manic behaviour. He refers to himself as "abnormal", and is called "the crazy one" and "this mental case".
suicide and self-harm
A woman in emotional distress cuts the palm of her hand with a knife in undetailed fashion, and blood runs through her fingers, but she is not seriously injured. The same character later threatens to swallow pills, but is stopped from doing so.
additional issues
There is mild knife and gun threat. There are scenes of mild emotional upset. There are very mild sex references related to cultural taboos around young, unmarried men and women being alone together. There is infrequent smoking.
  • Classified date

    12/01/2023

  • Language

    Urdu