‘Me No Pause Me Play’ trailer out: Kamya Punjabi leads a film about life and menopause

Adapted from Manoj Kumar Sharma’s acclaimed book, who also co-wrote the screenplay and produces the film, ‘Me No Pause Me Play’ explores the emotional highs and lows of women embracing change.

‘Me No Pause Me Play’ trailer out: Kamya Punjabi leads a film about life and menopause

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The trailer for ‘Me No Pause Me Play’ is out. And, it is already creating a buzz among moviegoers. Marking a rare move in the realm of Indian cinema, this Hindi feature film brings into light the often-unspoken world of menopause. The movie portrays menopause as a transformative and empowering chapter in a woman’s life.

The film will release on on November 28, 2025.

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Adapted from Manoj Kumar Sharma’s acclaimed book, who also co-wrote the screenplay and produces the film, ‘Me No Pause Me Play’ explores the emotional highs and lows of women embracing change.

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Catch the ‘Me No Pause Me Play’ trailer here:

Directed by Samar K Mukherjee, the movie brings together a powerhouse cast including Kamya Punjabi, Deepshikha Nagpal, Sudha Chandran, Aman Verma, and newcomers Amiee Misobbah and Aman Verma.

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“This is more than a film about menopause,” says director Samar K Mukherjee. “It’s about reclaiming every stage of womanhood. Women deserve to be celebrated and heard, no matter their age.”

Leading lady Kamya Punjabi echoes this sentiment adding, “Through this film, we’re opening a dialogue that should have started long ago. Aging isn’t decline. It’s discovery. This story turns a private journey into a shared, powerful experience.”

The movie balances humor, heartbreak, and hope. It aims to create moments that are both relatable as well as inspiring. Dialogues by Shakeel Qureshi and Manoj Kumar Sharma aim to bring authenticity to the narrative.

‘Me No Pause Me Play’ eyes to challenge some long-standing stereotypes. According to the makers, it celebrates the resilience and strength of women navigating life’s transitions.

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