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Cash and Curry
Cash and Curry is a fast-paced, comedy-drama, set in multi-cultural London. Raj and his friends are tired of being "errand boys" at the bottom of the food chain. Ambition, leads Raj and his friends into the middle of a gang war between two of the biggest drug lords in London: Gabbar and Isaac. Realising the consequences of his actions, Raj seeks refuge in the countryside with an old friend, Tony. Based in an old abandoned farm, Tony runs the largest pirate DVD manufacturing operation in London. To elude capture, Raj and his friends are forced to submerge themselves in farm life. Meanwhile, Gabbar and Isaac are hunting down Raj and his friends - but who will find them first
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Plot Summary
A group of friends in London stumble upon a bag of money, leading them into a series of comedic and perilous situations as they try to keep it and their lives. Their mundane lives are turned upside down by the unexpected windfall and the attention it attracts.
Critical Reception
Cash and Curry received a largely mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its underdeveloped plot and inconsistent humor. Audiences seemed similarly divided, with some appreciating its lighthearted take on a crime caper, while others found it lacked substance.
What Reviewers Say
The film's humor often falls flat, relying on predictable gags.
The plot feels convoluted and lacks clear direction.
Performances are generally seen as the film's strongest aspect, but not enough to save the overall movie.
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Fun Fact
The film was an independent production and did not receive wide distribution, making detailed information and accolades scarce.
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