When you think about shows involving mobsters, family feuds, drug trafficking and in-over-their-heads characters, I bet The Sopranos, Power or Breaking Bad come to mind. What you probably haven’t imagined, though, is a pair of quirky Pakistani-American brothers haphazardly learning how to run a cocaine empire out of a Philadelphia corner store. In Hulu’s Deli Boys, which debuts on March 6, Asif Ali’s Mir and Saagar Shaikh’s Raj Dar do their best — and worst — to help themselves and the business survive.
The first 10 minutes of the series set the tone in this wild, genre-bending mix of dark comedy, crime drama and action from creator Abdullah Saeed. And that blend makes it a ridiculously fun watch that evokes a feel similar to Weeds or The Brothers Sun. There is a lot happening in Deli Boys, and it starts off with the unexpected bloody death of the wealthy family patriarch,
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