![]() ![]() The battle between escapism and harsh reality is not evenly matched, yet these heroes share a loyalty so special that it can conquer all. Their plan - emulate the antics and mannerisms of Bollywood hereos. Kellita Smith (THE BERNIE MAC SHOW) plays Malcolms gold-digging wife, who is sleeping with her hunky, though stuttering, pool boy (Roger Cross) while seeking. These two nine year-old misfits decide to rid their community of the evil Raja. His lovable secretary Miss Gladys (Loretta Devine) tries to keep him in line, while his uber-ditz of an administrative assistant, Peaches (Regina King, SCARY MOVIE), keeps him satisfied. When chubby, timid BABOO moves into the neighbourhood with his snooty, academic dad, Ticky thinks he's the biggest loser he's ever seen - but soon the two boys are drawn together by the shared threat of local bully and crime boss, RAJA. He escapes the realities of his 80's Sugarhill District existence by living in a Bollywood dream world where he's an unbeatable action hero. Feisty TICKY is like a tjara artful dodger - cheeky and daring with a streetwise swagger and little respect for rules. What if the only way two young Kwazulu Natal boys can defeat the bullying local crime lord who's threatening their families, is through their belief that one can be a Bollywood hero. ![]()
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