Me No Pause Me Play

“Me No Pause Me Play” Found a Place in Punjab’s Hearts

“Me No Pause Me Play,” written, produced and performed by Manoj Kumar Sharma, connected deeply with audiences across Punjab. Over the course of its theatrical journey, the film reached a meaningful milestone with more than 10,000 tickets sold statewide, reflecting genuine interest from viewers in cities such as Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Mohali and Chandigarh.

A strong reason behind this connection was the leadership of Dr. Deepak Thakur, who played an important role in the production team in Punjab. His involvement went beyond coordination. It helped the film reach people in a thoughtful and grounded way, allowing its message to be understood rather than just promoted.

Public relations for the film in Punjab were managed by PR Finitians Private Limited, whose steady and focused efforts ensured that the film stayed visible and reached the right audience throughout its time in theatres.

What truly set the film apart was its honest treatment of menopause and the emotional experiences women often carry quietly. Manoj Kumar Sharma’s storytelling felt real and respectful, making many viewers feel seen and understood. Women’s groups, families, colleges and community circles came together to watch the film, often describing it as comforting and relatable.

Even when larger releases like “Dhurander” were playing at the same time, “Me No Pause Me Play” held its space through personal recommendations and genuine conversations rather than loud promotion.

As its theatrical journey in Punjab came to an end, “Me No Pause Me Play” left behind more than numbers. It left behind conversations, understanding and a sense that meaningful stories, when told with honesty and care, always find their way into people’s hearts.

Philip Smith

Philip is a passionate writer at TEDxMagazine who covers innovation, global thought leadership, and transformational stories shaping the future of ideas.

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