Kamya Punjabi Asks, 'Is It Time to Break the Silence?' on Me No Pause Me Play

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Key Takeaways
- Groundbreaking focus on menopause in Indian cinema.
- Empowering women's voices through storytelling.
- High-profile cast committed to breaking societal taboos.
- Promotes dialogue and understanding around a natural phase of life.
- Directed by renowned filmmaker Samar K Mukherjee.
Mumbai, June 9 (NationPress) In a groundbreaking event for Indian cinema, the mahurat ceremony for the first-ever film centered on menopause, “Me No Pause Me Play”, was held in Mumbai.
The talented actress Kamya Punjabi is set to take the lead, accompanied by an impressive ensemble cast including Deepshikha Nagpal, Manoj Kumar Sharma, Karan Singh Chhabra, Arkham Abbasi, Indu Solanki, Stuti Goyal, Kajal Sharma, Manu Malik, Reliance Marketing Head Sandeep Yadav, Suraj Singh Mas, Moninder Singh Dhanjal, Anshu Katariya, Ivaan Maran, Lalita Kumar, Arham Abbasi, Kajal Sharma, Shibani Rambhad, Saurabh Bansal, Shivaji Ramchandrarao Kshirsagar, Vikrant Meghwal, Kamaal Malik, Anup Kumar Mishra, Indu Solanki, Reena Bhattachaarya, Shilpa Anil Nailk, Stuti Vinkle, and Ramesh Paliwal in significant roles.
Expressing her thoughts on the initiative, Kamya stated, “It’s time to break the silence. Menopause is not a pause to life — it’s a transition that deserves support, visibility, and respect.”
Touching on the importance of cinema in addressing societal issues, director Samar K Mukherjee remarked, “Cinema has the power to reflect society’s truths — and the truth is, menopause is real, painful, and ignored. This film is not just about a woman’s transformation; it’s about society’s awakening. It’s time we stop whispering about menopause and start discussing it with dignity and honesty.”
The writer and producer of “Me No Pause Me Play”, Manoj Kumar Sharma, shared, “As a writer, I always believed stories can heal, stories can liberate. Menopause is not just a medical phase — it’s a deeply emotional and psychological journey that women go through silently. Through this film, I want to give them a voice, a sense of belonging, and a reason to be proud of their strength. Me No Pause Me Play is a tribute to every woman who has lived through pain without ever demanding recognition.”
“Me No Pause Me Play” is inspired by the acclaimed book of the same name.