Shivaji Surathkal 2
strong violence, injury detail
Director(s)
Production year2023
Release date15/04/2023
Genre(s)Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Approx. running minutes120m
CastBaby Aaradhya, Ramesh Aravind, Puneeth Ba, Ramesh Bhat, Meghana Gaonkar, Madhura Gowda, Nidhi Hegde, Vinayak Joshi, Lakshmi Srinivas Murthy, Vidya Murthy, Akash Srivatsa, Akash Srivatsa, Abhijith YR, Anup Gowda, Rekha K.N., Judah Sandhy, Darshan Ambat, Guruprasad Mg, Akash Srivatsa
Shivaji Surathkal 2
strong violence, injury detail
A police officer traumatised by his wife's murder hunts down a serial killer in this tense and unsettling Kannada langua ...
A police officer traumatised by his wife's murder hunts down a serial killer in this tense and unsettling Kannada language mystery thriller, which features violence and injury detail that is likely to disturb younger viewers.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
drugs
suicide and self-harm
injury detail
theme
strong violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
12/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sandalwood Entertainment UK ltd
violence
Scenes of strong violence feature blows delivered with improvised weapons, stranglings and throat-slashings, as well as shootings with sight of blood spurts. A character is hit deliberately by a speeding car and left for dead. There are flashbacks to a mother beating her teenage son who takes his revenge on her, and as an adult repeats the physical abuse on his wife, but these scenes are without strong detail.
threat and horror
There is moderate threat with guns, knives and blowtorches.
language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'bloody', 'crap', 'damn', 'hell' and 'God'.
sex
A hotel is identified as a place where politicians and other powerful people go for "cheap thrills".
drugs
There is infrequent cigarette smoking.
suicide and self-harm
A piece of land is referred to as "Suicide Point" which is favoured by people wishing to take their own lives. A police officer searching the area has a vision of empty nooses hanging from trees, but no acts of suicide are shown.
injury detail
There are repeated images of dead people with faces charred from being burned in deliberate acts of violence, which take place off-screen. There is also sight of victims of violence with bloody facial injury. The face of a dead person buried up to their neck in the ground shows the mouth in a fixed grimace into which ants crawl.
theme
There are mild upsetting scenes, some of which are connected to bereavement.
Classified date12/04/2023
LanguageKannada
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
drugs
suicide and self-harm
injury detail
theme
Director(s)
Production year2023
Release date15/04/2023
Genre(s)Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Approx. running minutes120m
CastBaby Aaradhya, Ramesh Aravind, Puneeth Ba, Ramesh Bhat, Meghana Gaonkar, Madhura Gowda, Nidhi Hegde, Vinayak Joshi, Lakshmi Srinivas Murthy, Vidya Murthy, Akash Srivatsa, Akash Srivatsa, Abhijith YR, Anup Gowda, Rekha K.N., Judah Sandhy, Darshan Ambat, Guruprasad Mg, Akash Srivatsa
strong violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
12/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sandalwood Entertainment UK ltd
violence
Scenes of strong violence feature blows delivered with improvised weapons, stranglings and throat-slashings, as well as shootings with sight of blood spurts. A character is hit deliberately by a speeding car and left for dead. There are flashbacks to a mother beating her teenage son who takes his revenge on her, and as an adult repeats the physical abuse on his wife, but these scenes are without strong detail.
threat and horror
There is moderate threat with guns, knives and blowtorches.
language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms such as 'bloody', 'crap', 'damn', 'hell' and 'God'.
sex
A hotel is identified as a place where politicians and other powerful people go for "cheap thrills".
drugs
There is infrequent cigarette smoking.
suicide and self-harm
A piece of land is referred to as "Suicide Point" which is favoured by people wishing to take their own lives. A police officer searching the area has a vision of empty nooses hanging from trees, but no acts of suicide are shown.
injury detail
There are repeated images of dead people with faces charred from being burned in deliberate acts of violence, which take place off-screen. There is also sight of victims of violence with bloody facial injury. The face of a dead person buried up to their neck in the ground shows the mouth in a fixed grimace into which ants crawl.
theme
There are mild upsetting scenes, some of which are connected to bereavement.
Classified date12/04/2023
LanguageKannada