• Director(s)

    Ammar Lasani

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Release date

    18/05/2024

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Romance

  • Approx. running minutes

    128m

  • Cast

    Khushhal Khan, Nazish Jahangir, Rehan Sheikh

Film

Poppay Ki Wedding

drug references, drug misuse, discrimination, suicide references

In this lively Urdu-language romantic comedy, a man travels from Canada to Pakistan for his sister’s wedding only to discover that his family have arranged a marriage for him as well.

In this lively Urdu-language romantic comedy, a man travels from Canada to Pakistan for his sister’s wedding only to discover that his family have arranged a marriage for him as well.

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Content Advice(May contain spoilers)

violence

language

sex

discrimination

drugs

suicide and self-harm

rude humour

theme

  • Director(s)

    Ammar Lasani

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Release date

    18/05/2024

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy, Romance

  • Approx. running minutes

    128m

  • Cast

    Khushhal Khan, Nazish Jahangir, Rehan Sheikh

drug references, drug misuse, discrimination, suicide references
Classified Date:
04/05/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
BTS Entertainments Ltd
violence
People are slapped across the face, without visible injury.
language
Bad language includes ‘bloody’, ‘shit’, ‘ass’, ‘crap’, ‘imbecile’, ‘damn’, ‘hell’ and ‘oh my God’.
sex
A woman accuses a man of having ‘filthy thoughts’ about other women.
discrimination
A man insults a little person by addressing him as ‘you stunt double of Tyrion Lannister’. Suspicious as to why others are preventing him from seeing his prospective bride, a man demands to know if she’s ‘crippled’, blind, deaf, or obese. In another scene one woman praises another’s ‘lighter skin’.
drugs
A man is shown smoking what are implied to be marijuana joints, and behaving in an intoxicated manner. Other characters frequently refer to him as an 'addict' and a 'junkie' and comment on his addiction in a disapproving manner.
suicide and self-harm
Attempting to elicit another person’s sympathy, a man falsely claims that his friend intends to die by self-immolation. The references to suicide are insensitive but not prolonged or graphic.
rude humour
There are mild scenes involving toilet humour.
theme
Family members attempt to force a man to marry without his consent, and burn his passport so that he cannot leave the country. The issue is treated in a comic, light-hearted manner, and is resolved reassuringly.
  • Classified date

    04/05/2024

  • Language

    Urdu