Karma Local (1999)
- Starring:
- Dharshan Ghagat, Josh Pais, (more)
- Director(s):
- Darshan Bhagat
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
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A big bag of money and fish equals nothing but trouble for an expatriate Indian in Karma Local. Bali (Darshan Bhagat) is a young man who has just arrived in New York from India. His uncle, who sponsored his emigration to the United States, thinks Bali is lazy and gets him a job manning a newsstand in the subway. One day, a regular customer named Charlie (Josh Pais) dashes up the stand while being chased by a group of large and very unfriendly men; Charlie quickly hands Bali a large and foul smelling bag that turns out to be full of fish -- and a large amount of cash. Bali fully intends to hold on to the money for Charlie, but Charlie owes most of the loot to a thug named Balthazar (Don Creech) who doesn't really care who has the money -- or who he has to hurt to get it back. Solid performances and a streetwise flavor are the strong points of this drama, the first feature from director and star Darshan Bhagat, which was screened at the 1999 San Francisco Asian-American Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Director(s):
- Darshan Bhagat
- Writer(s):
- Darshan Bhagat, Vijay Blakrishnan
- Producer(s):
- Darshan Bhagat, Emory Van Cleve
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR(Violence, Adult Situations)
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