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Comedy, Drama, Romance • 2018 • 165 min

Now settled into married life, Pervez and Sheikh jump at the chance to travel to Turkey with their wives to visit Pervez's well-to-do brother-in-law, Rahat.
Humayun Saeed • Fahad Mustafa • Kubra Khan
Now settled into married life, Pervez and Sheikh jump at the chance to travel to Turkey with their wives to visit Pervez's well-to-do brother-in-law, Rahat.
Humayun Saeed • Fahad Mustafa • Kubra Khan
The film's central narrative promotes cross-border peace and understanding between India and Pakistan, challenging nationalistic prejudices through a romantic comedy framework, which aligns with left-leaning internationalist values.
The movie features a cast that, while diverse from a global perspective, is traditional within its Pakistani cultural context, without explicit DEI-driven casting choices. Its narrative, typical of a romantic comedy, does not appear to critically portray traditional identities or center explicit DEI themes.
The film includes a comedic subplot where a character is mistakenly believed to be gay. The humor primarily stems from the character's discomfort and the ensuing misunderstandings, using the perception of queer identity as a source of ridicule. This approach inadvertently reinforces negative stereotypes rather than providing an affirming or respectful portrayal.
The film's main characters are Muslim, and their cultural and familial values, implicitly tied to Islam, are portrayed positively. The narrative celebrates their relationships and personal growth without critiquing their faith.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This is a sequel where returning legacy characters maintain their original genders. New characters introduced in the film do not have a prior canonical gender to swap from.
Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 is a sequel to a Pakistani film, featuring a cast predominantly of Pakistani descent. There is no evidence or widely known information suggesting that any character in this film was canonically established as one race in prior installments or source material and then portrayed by an actor of a different race.
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