Single Salma (2025)
Story overview
Single Salma is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language comedy family film directed by Nachiket Samant, starring Huma Qureshi, Sunny Singh, Shreyas Talpade, Kanwaljit Singh, and Navni Parihar. The story follows Salma as she navigates the pressures of work, family, and marriage expectations. After finally agreeing to a suitor, a trip to London leads to an unexpected connection that challenges her plans. The film explores themes of personal choice, family dynamics, and cultural traditions in a lighthearted, comedic style typical of family-oriented Indian cinema.
Parent Guide
A lighthearted family comedy about relationships and cultural expectations with minimal concerning content. Suitable for most children with parental guidance for understanding cultural context and relationship themes.
Content breakdown
No violence or physical peril depicted. The film focuses entirely on relationship dynamics and comedic situations.
Nothing frightening or disturbing. All content is presented in a comedic, family-friendly manner.
May contain very mild exclamations or expressions typical of family comedies. No strong profanity or offensive language expected.
No sexual content or nudity. Romantic elements are limited to conversations about relationships and marriage.
No depiction of alcohol, drugs, or tobacco use. Family-friendly content throughout.
Mild emotional moments related to family pressure and relationship decisions, all resolved positively. The overall tone remains comedic and uplifting.
Parent tips
This film is suitable for most family viewing with minimal concerning content. It focuses on relationship dynamics, marriage pressure, and self-discovery in a comedic context. The runtime of 141 minutes may be long for younger children; consider breaking viewing into segments. The cultural setting provides opportunities to discuss Indian family traditions and values. No significant violence, strong language, or explicit content is expected based on the comedy/family genres.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What was your favorite part of the movie?
- How did Salma feel when she went to London?
- What colors or songs did you like?
- Why was Salma feeling pressure from her family?
- What was funny in the movie?
- What would you do if you were Salma?
- How does the movie show Indian family traditions?
- What makes a good relationship according to the film?
- How did the trip to London change things?
- How realistically does the film portray marriage pressure in Indian society?
- What does the film say about balancing personal desires with family expectations?
- How does comedy help address serious topics in the movie?
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