
Curry Western
Comedy
Overview
Sheela, an English activist of Indian origin, learns that her father has died, devoured by a tiger! Despite her hatred for this father who returned to India thereby abandoning her and her mother, Sheela and her husband go to India to sell the property she inherited. When they arrive, they encounter Bindu, a white hippie, who declares himself to be her father’s spiritual son, and who claims his right for the property. Not without charming Sheela…
Top Cast


Gia Sandhu
Gia Sandhu
Sheela
Gia Sandhu
Sheela
Sylvain Reymond
Sylvain Reymond
Bindu
Sylvain Reymond
Bindu


Christopher Shyer
Christopher Shyer
Simon
Christopher Shyer
Simon
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