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Beeba Boys: a ferocious, adrenaline-charged Indo Canadian gang war, and a violent clash of culture and crime. Gang leader Jeet Johar and his young, loyal, and often-brutal crew dress like peacocks, love attention, and openly compete with an old style Indo crime syndicate to take over the Vancouver drug and arms scene. Blood is spilled, hearts are broken, and family bonds shattered as the Beeba Boys ("Good Boys") do anything "to be seen and to be feared" in a white world.
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This is Randeep Hooda's first North American film role. The actor moved to Canada prior to principle photography to prepare for his role as the Indo Canadian gang Boss.
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SPIRITUAL LANDSCAPES
Written, performed and produced by Biggi Hilmars
From the album "Rof" official soundtrack
2015 biggi music ltd.
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I absolutely loved the film! It was a fun film that took on a serious topic but still delivered entertainment. I enjoyed the plot, the character development, the mix of Indian/Western movie elements, the acting, and the broader commentary of life in Surrey. Go see this film and support Indians actors playing complicated roles in movies. Deepa Meeta is a wonder director and is constantly re- inventing herself and putting out fresh films. She isn't in the business of creating a formula film just to ride out her past success.
I've never posted on IMDb, but the one idiotic review that was up was so off the mark that I felt compelled to respond.
1) This movie is not a documentary. "Gangsters don't sell drugs in 3 piece suits". Of course they don't, but it was fun to see the style in the movie.
2) The movie has a coherent story and a much better script IMHO than most gangster films. Sounds like you didn't understand what was happening in the movie even though it follows the most typical gangster film arch. All of the sub-plots contributed to the main plot.
3) "What we see is a bunch of Punjab men running around in suits, disgracing the Sikh community, by selling drugs( doing drugs) and shooting people for no apparent reason." They were doing this in the film for the same reason people do this in real life for the money, power and girls. Kids did/do think this is cool.
4) In response to: "BB at one point has so many characters running around without any intro that you just get plain confused and there so many dumb sub plots like the johar white girlfriend scenes." At the very beginning of the movie, they go through each BB and tell you his name and what his role is going to be. I thought this was sort of pointless, but now I see that it's meant for people who can't tell one Indian man a part from another Indian man. Sounds like you're racist because you couldn't tell the Indians apart, and again racist because you didn't like the fact that an Indian man had a relationship with a white woman.