Thaai Kizhavi
infrequent strong language
Director(s)Sivakumar Murugesan
Production year2026
Release date27/02/2026
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes142m
CastRadhika Sarathkumar, Aruldoss, Ilavarasu
Thaai Kizhavi
infrequent strong language
Tamil-language comedy drama in which a group of relatives wait to see whether an elderly woman will die so they can inhe ...
Tamil-language comedy drama in which a group of relatives wait to see whether an elderly woman will die so they can inherit gold they believe she is hiding.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
rude humour
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
20/02/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
TGS CINEMAS LIMITED
violence
People are frequently slapped, hit and occasionally kicked, and in one scene an adult slaps a child's face. There are multiple verbal references to violence.
threat and horror
A person is briefly threatened with a knife. In another scene, following a prayer to a deity, lightning flashes in the sky, suggesting something supernatural.
language
Infrequent strong language ('f**k') occurs, as well as use of moderate bad language ('prick') and milder terms ('moron', 'shit', 'bastard', 'ass', 'screw', 'God', 'hell').
sex
Mild and undetailed verbal references are made to sexual relationships, including to adultery.
discrimination
A character is made fun of because of his weight, although this is intended as light and comic, and a short man is referred to as a 'half-pint' behind his back.
injury detail
Dead bodies are seen, without strong detail, and a woman is unwell throughout much of the film. She is seen on her sick bed, in hospital attached to medical equipment, being put through scanners, and being made ready in an operating theatre, with some emphasis on the surgical instruments that will be used.
suicide and self-harm
People are comically told to go and 'hang' themselves, as a figure of speech.
rude humour
An adult man mocks a young boy, in front of the boy's intended future girlfriend, by saying his 'willy' has not yet grown.
theme
There are frequent references to illness, death and bereavement. It is suggested that a sick woman has wet herself.
alcohol and smoking
Adults smoke cigarettes and cigars frequently, with the smoking often emphasised. There are scenes of alcohol consumption, including to comic drunkenness, as well as verbal references to excessive drinking.
Classified date20/02/2026
LanguageTamil
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
rude humour
Director(s)Sivakumar Murugesan
Production year2026
Release date27/02/2026
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes142m
CastRadhika Sarathkumar, Aruldoss, Ilavarasu
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
20/02/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
TGS CINEMAS LIMITED
violence
People are frequently slapped, hit and occasionally kicked, and in one scene an adult slaps a child's face. There are multiple verbal references to violence.
threat and horror
A person is briefly threatened with a knife. In another scene, following a prayer to a deity, lightning flashes in the sky, suggesting something supernatural.
language
Infrequent strong language ('f**k') occurs, as well as use of moderate bad language ('prick') and milder terms ('moron', 'shit', 'bastard', 'ass', 'screw', 'God', 'hell').
sex
Mild and undetailed verbal references are made to sexual relationships, including to adultery.
discrimination
A character is made fun of because of his weight, although this is intended as light and comic, and a short man is referred to as a 'half-pint' behind his back.
injury detail
Dead bodies are seen, without strong detail, and a woman is unwell throughout much of the film. She is seen on her sick bed, in hospital attached to medical equipment, being put through scanners, and being made ready in an operating theatre, with some emphasis on the surgical instruments that will be used.
suicide and self-harm
People are comically told to go and 'hang' themselves, as a figure of speech.
rude humour
An adult man mocks a young boy, in front of the boy's intended future girlfriend, by saying his 'willy' has not yet grown.
theme
There are frequent references to illness, death and bereavement. It is suggested that a sick woman has wet herself.
alcohol and smoking
Adults smoke cigarettes and cigars frequently, with the smoking often emphasised. There are scenes of alcohol consumption, including to comic drunkenness, as well as verbal references to excessive drinking.
Classified date20/02/2026
LanguageTamil