"I keel ded peepul!"
Harold and Kumar meets Night of the Living Dead.
Who can resist the allure of zombies? They're just so much fun.I saw this movie a few months back in the theater and liked it enough to buy a copy. Whether you're a Hindi film fan or you love horror-comedies like Shaun of the Dead then you'll enjoy this one. Zombie fans won't find much new here - the dead shamble the earth in search of human flesh while the humans try to avoid becoming snack food - but there's a decidedly Indian take. The concept of zombies doesn't exist in Indian culture, as the characters point out as they're going through the list of possible explanations for a sudden outbreak caused by the drugs supplied to rave-party guests by the Russian mafia the previous night. They're about to face certain death when Russian mafioso Boris (played by a blond, bearded and buff Saif Ali Khan) shows up, announcing, "I keel ded peepul!" This isn't your grandmother's Hindi film. Unless your grandmother likes weed...
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