‘Me No Pause Me Play’ Trailer: Kamya Punjabi Shines In A Story About Strength And Menopause
The trailer of ‘ Me No Pause Me Play ’ is officially out, and it is already making waves for its bold and refreshing take on a topic rarely explored in Indian cinema menopause. The film reframes menopause not as an ending, but as a transformative, empowering, and deeply personal journey in a woman’s life.
The movie was released on 28 November 2025, adding further excitement as audiences now eagerly look forward to experiencing the full story after the impactful trailer launch.
A Story of Change, Courage, and Womanhood
Adapted from Manoj Kumar Sharma’s acclaimed book, the film explores the emotional highs and lows of women embracing major life transitions. Sharma, who also co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film, ensures that the narrative blends honesty with depth, offering a meaningful cinematic experience.
Directed by Samar K Mukherjee, the film brings together a powerful ensemble cast including Kamya Punjabi, Deepshikha Nagpal, Sudha Chandran, Aman Verma, and newcomers Amiee Misobbah and Aman Verma.
Voices Behind the Film
“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.”
Lead actress Kamya Punjabi adds,
“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.”
A Blend of Humour, Heartbreak, and Hope
With dialogues by Shakeel Qureshi and Manoj Kumar Sharma, the film promises authenticity while balancing humour, vulnerability, and uplifting moments.
‘Me No Pause Me Play’ aims to break stereotypes and celebrates the resilience, strength, and emotional depth of women experiencing life’s natural transitions. It strives to spark conversation and encourage society to view menopause through a lens of empowerment rather than silence.
The movie was released on 28 November 2025, adding further excitement as audiences now eagerly look forward to experiencing the full story after the impactful trailer launch.
A Story of Change, Courage, and Womanhood
Adapted from Manoj Kumar Sharma’s acclaimed book, the film explores the emotional highs and lows of women embracing major life transitions. Sharma, who also co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film, ensures that the narrative blends honesty with depth, offering a meaningful cinematic experience.
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Directed by Samar K Mukherjee, the film brings together a powerful ensemble cast including Kamya Punjabi, Deepshikha Nagpal, Sudha Chandran, Aman Verma, and newcomers Amiee Misobbah and Aman Verma.
Voices Behind the Film
“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.”
Lead actress Kamya Punjabi adds,
“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.”
A Blend of Humour, Heartbreak, and Hope
With dialogues by Shakeel Qureshi and Manoj Kumar Sharma, the film promises authenticity while balancing humour, vulnerability, and uplifting moments.
‘Me No Pause Me Play’ aims to break stereotypes and celebrates the resilience, strength, and emotional depth of women experiencing life’s natural transitions. It strives to spark conversation and encourage society to view menopause through a lens of empowerment rather than silence.









