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Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Mild sex references include a scene in which a man tells his wife to make "unabashed love" to him. In another scene, a man lies in bed with a woman.
- Villain is having a make out session with a woman on the night of his wedding (clothed). When she eventually refuses to go on, rape is implied. His hands are seen grasping hers forcefully.
- Song "Binte Dil" ends with the villain sleeping with a prostitute (no nudity)
Violence & Gore
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- There are frequent scenes of moderate violence, including slashings, stabbings and decapitations.
- There is occasional injury detail during battle sequences, including some bloodied corpses shown on the battlefield.
- There are several references to the historical practice of self-immolation by widows.
- One scene shows a large group of women walking towards a large fire, but no further detail is shown.
- There are frequent scenes of moderate violence, including slashings, stabbings and decapitations. Other moments include a man being suffocated and soldiers being shot down with arrows.
Profanity
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- There is use of very mild bad language ('God').
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- There are several references to "Jauhar", an old Hindu custom meaning self-immolation
Spoilers
Sex & Nudity
- Mild sex references include a scene in which a man tells his wife to make 'unabashed love' to him.
Violence & Gore
- Scenes include a man being suffocated to death and soldiers being shot down with arrows.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- The climactic Jauhar sequence wherein all women of the kingdom perform self-immolation by walking into a large fire might be disturbing to some viewers. Though the actual act isn't shown, the build-up can be quite distressing to a lot of viewers; which include a shot of a pregnant woman & a girl child walking towards the fire.