• Director(s)

    Kiranraj K

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    11/06/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    164m

  • Cast

    Rakshit Shetty, Charlie, Sangeetha Sringeri

Film

777 Charlie

moderate violence, threat, upsetting scenes, bloody images, drug references

777 CHARLIE is a Kannada language comedy drama film in which an unhappy man’s life is transformed when he meets a mischievous stray puppy.

777 CHARLIE is a Kannada language comedy drama film in which an unhappy man’s life is transformed when he meets a mischievous stray puppy.

violence
A puppy is gripped by the throat and held against a wall by an abusive breeder; it is implied that the breeder then burns the dog with a cigarette off screen, resulting in brief sounds of pained yelping. There is a comic scene of moderate violence in which a man kicks and punches other men, sending them flying through the air.
threat and horror
A moderately intense car crash scene implies that the passengers - a couple and their young child - are killed. In another scene we hear a dog yelping in pain and distress as it is hit by a motorcycle off screen, but the dog survives.
drugs
There is brief sight of needles implied to have been used for heroin, including a sequence in which a man uses a needle to taunt a dog.
injury detail
We see a puppy lying in a puddle of blood after an off screen traffic accident, but it later recovers. In other scenes we see red hairless patches on a dog’s side, caused by illness.
theme
There are upsetting scenes involving animal abuse, as well as others related to the illness and death of a beloved pet.
additional issues
Bad language includes ‘bitch’ (directed at a female dog, but in an aggressive and threatening manner), a partially obscured use of ‘bastard’, and uses of ‘moron’, ‘hell’, ‘God’ and ‘damn’; there is also a verbal reference to someone being ‘given the finger’. There are infrequent mild references to mental health, including a scene in which a man faints due to a panic attack. A man pretends to blind in order to sneak his dog into a hotel, but this behaviour is not endorsed. Other issues include infrequent very mild sex references and rude humour, and scenes of smoking.
  • Director(s)

    Kiranraj K

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    11/06/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    164m

  • Cast

    Rakshit Shetty, Charlie, Sangeetha Sringeri

moderate violence, threat, upsetting scenes, bloody images, drug references
Classified Date:
10/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Sun Media Limited
violence
A puppy is gripped by the throat and held against a wall by an abusive breeder; it is implied that the breeder then burns the dog with a cigarette off screen, resulting in brief sounds of pained yelping. There is a comic scene of moderate violence in which a man kicks and punches other men, sending them flying through the air.
threat and horror
A moderately intense car crash scene implies that the passengers - a couple and their young child - are killed. In another scene we hear a dog yelping in pain and distress as it is hit by a motorcycle off screen, but the dog survives.
drugs
There is brief sight of needles implied to have been used for heroin, including a sequence in which a man uses a needle to taunt a dog.
injury detail
We see a puppy lying in a puddle of blood after an off screen traffic accident, but it later recovers. In other scenes we see red hairless patches on a dog’s side, caused by illness.
theme
There are upsetting scenes involving animal abuse, as well as others related to the illness and death of a beloved pet.
additional issues
Bad language includes ‘bitch’ (directed at a female dog, but in an aggressive and threatening manner), a partially obscured use of ‘bastard’, and uses of ‘moron’, ‘hell’, ‘God’ and ‘damn’; there is also a verbal reference to someone being ‘given the finger’. There are infrequent mild references to mental health, including a scene in which a man faints due to a panic attack. A man pretends to blind in order to sneak his dog into a hotel, but this behaviour is not endorsed. Other issues include infrequent very mild sex references and rude humour, and scenes of smoking.
  • Classified date

    10/06/2022

  • Language

    Kannada