Beeba Boys is a gangster film in which Jeet Johar leads a group that challenges the drug and weapons industry, until the murder of Lucky leads to a trial that reveals the presence of an undercover cop and ends with the death of both Jeet and his rival Robbie Grewal. Beeba Boys is a 2015 English-language Crime Drama motion picture featuring Randeep Hooda, Ali Kazmi, Ali Momen, Waris Ahluwalia, Sarah Allen, Steve Dhillon and Destinee Handly. Hamilton Mehta Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) David Hamilton. The movie is written and directed by Deepa Mehta. Mongrel International acquired the distribution rights for the film. Beeba Boys was released on 16th October 2015 and takes a screen time of 103 minutes. Cinematography was done by Karim Hussain and editing by Colin Monie
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Beeba Boys Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 25%
Peter Howell
In Beeba Boys, Deepa Mehta channels her inner Tarantino for a noteworthy change of pace, one that pursues her career long inquiry into identity and the immigrant experience with explosive results. ( Read More )
Deborah Young
A well drawn character, shes too nave and sincere to survive as a moll. ( Read More )
Andrew Barker
Mehta doesnt waste much time on the intricacies of their black market dealings, focusing instead on the groups vulgar yet decidedly Punjabi flavored banter, and their unhesitant willingness to kill anyone who inconveniences them. ( Read More )
Ken Eisner
Its a shame that this violent yet lightweight tale isnt set then, because moving those period specific events into the present, with ubiquitous cellphones and all that, doesnt do the story, the Sikh community, or the audience any favours. ( Read More )
Alison Gillmor
Like almost all post Quentin Tarantino crime lords, hes got a quirk: hes just crazy for David Suzuki documentaries. ( Read More )