When you think about gangster programs, family disputes, drug trafficking and the characters between Their-Heads, I bet the soprans, strength or bad break will come. What you probably imagined is a few unpredictable Pakistan-American brothers randomly learning how to manage the cocaine empire from the Philadelphia corner shop. In Hulu’s Deli Boys, who debut on March 6, Asif Ali’s Mir and Saagar Shaikh’s Raj gift do the best – and the worst – to help themselves and survive.
The first 10 minutes of the series set the tone in this wild, genre bending of the dark comedy, the criminal drama and the action of the creator Abdullah Saeed. And this mixture makes it a ridiculously entertaining watch that evokes a feeling like on weekends or Brothers Sun. There is a lot of action in boys and it begins with an unofficial bloody death of the rich family patriarch Baba (IQBAL Theba), which was powered by several businesses that gained his sounds – and the rest of the family – in trouble after he died. And “the rest of the family” I mean the family of crime.
Shaikh plays older brother Raj, a professional slacker of freedom, who loves marijuana, is aware of the chakra and has a room in his house he shares with his like -minded girlfriend Prairia. Ali plays as a younger brother Mir, who wants to follow in the company’s footsteps of his father to control the family chain of shops with comfortable. Neither of them knows that their father is part of the criminal underworld UNILA after it is gone, and in fact, a cheerful crash from “car” Lucky and “uncle” Ahmad (Brian George) gets.
For years, Baba sold cocaine hidden in Achat’s glasses all the time financed his luxury lifestyle. Just because he’s dead doesn’t mean he’s over. Debts are owed and dars must survive.
Raj, Mir, “Car” Lucky and “Uncle” Ahmad asks his case to the chief of crime.
“Why would you steal your own cocaine, you idits?” Lucky will ask a pair of ASY product packaging in underwear. Her hard love and coaching in the drug games Usher The Brothers via the Italian crowd shop, competition with a competitive family and the heat from the cartel. Her treatment of her nephews nitwit and a stylish champion of weapons and business makes lucky fun character. He is a cooling killer who teaches them that he must be too.
During every half -hour episode, Mir and the gift are permanently shocked and confused as protecting the “spoil” who are disturbed into the enemies with enemies inside and outside their inner circle, while facing Pottage FBI and arguing as siblings. They assumed that they had a body in one scene and did not go as planned. It is a sequence that is played in Goofball fashion, but ends with a bloody mess. Team work and wet work entertainingly go hand in hand. As I said, a lot is happening here.
Raj and Mir, they look confused as usual.
Watching is, as the hell is supposed to do, sometimes you are interested, “Now, why would they do it?” Raj and Mir are often not sure about this newly discovered journey, and the theme of the family helps to grind the story. And he’s a story daughter with colorful people like France, who plays Hitman, and there is also a cocaine chief who is emotionally sensitive to his craft. Guillermo Diaz even appears as a guest star that makes some supernatural acrobatics.
Deli Boys is colorful, cheeky and loud – with a few great combat sequences and aggressively violent death, which should be the opposite of interference. Asif and Shaikh’s sibling chemistry is convincing in its display. Everyone surrounds them that it is difficult to believe in them and sometimes problems themselves. Should we take root to make these brothers successful as cocaine sellers? I’m sure, but it’s worth a crazy trip to ABC Deli with these boys.