Apr 29,2016
nudity | 1 kiss scene between Ramanujan and his wife. |
profanity | Some use of mild bad language such as 'bloody', 'hell', and 'damn' are present. |
frightening | This film is a biographical drama about the self-taught Indian mathematics genius, Srinivasa Ramanujan, who is admitted to Cambridge University in the UK during World War I, and becomes a pioneer in mathematical theories under the guidance of the eminent British mathematician G.H. Hardy. The film depicts the struggles he faces as he leaves his newly-wedded wife in India, learns to adapt to a new environment, and deals with racism and prejudice. The film contains some war images without strong details. For example, there is an image of a woman killed when bombing occurs in England during the war. The film also depicts how the protagonist is being treated with disdain and skepticism because of his foreign background. Official BBFC Rating: 12A for racist language and behaviour Index [Green]: General - Suitable for all ages, parental guidance may be advised for some content/thematic elements. |