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Screen for YOUR family“Blast (2026)” is an Indian Tamil-language martial arts thriller film directed by Subash K. Raj. The movie centers on Rajaraman, a karate practitioner, his wife Neelaveni, and their daughter Nila, all of whom are skilled in martial arts. Their ordinary, peaceful life is thrown into chaos when they inadvertently become entangled with a dangerous corporate gang led by Varun Dayalan and his ruthless assassin, Abraham. The family is forced to utilize their exceptional skills to protect themselves, their environment, and their legacy, transforming from ordinary citizens into a formidable force. The film is an action-packed entertainer with strong family emotions, intense fight sequences, and themes of justice and self-defense, targeting an audience that appreciates commercial action dramas without explicit mature content.
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Strongly Suggested for ages 13 and up). While some outlets list 'No Rating,' Cineco Bahrain provides a 'PG-15' rating. The film contains intense martial arts violence and suspenseful situations involving a family under threat from a dangerous gang, which may be too intense for younger children. The themes of corporate villainy and personal safety warrant discussion and guidance for adolescents.
The runtime for "Blast (2026)" varies across sources, with most reviews and film sites listing it around 142-144 minutes (approximately 2 hours and 23-24 minutes). However, some platforms like Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes indicate a longer runtime of 3 hours and 2 minutes. Parents should be aware of this potential discrepancy in film length.
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