
Karma Calling 2009
"Love and family in the age of outsourcing."
Dive into the chaotic yet heartwarming world of *Karma Calling (2009)*, where Sarba Das crafts a comedic twist on the American Dream through the lens of the Raj family.
Director: Sarba Das
Cast






Frequently Asked Questions
What is Karma Calling (2009) about?
*Karma Calling* follows the Raj family as they navigate financial struggles and sibling squabbles in Hoboken, only to find their lives further complicated by a call center in India tied to the mob. The film blends cultural humor with absurd situations, turning everyday stresses into laugh-out-loud antics.
Who directed Karma Calling?
Sarba Das directed *Karma Calling*, infusing the comedy with sharp wit and a keen eye for the chaos of family dynamics.
Who stars in Karma Calling?
The film features Kavi Ladnier, Samrat Chakrabarti, Darshan Jariwala, Barnali Das, Rizwan Manji, and Tony Sirico in key roles.
Is Karma Calling (2009) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Karma Calling* offers a unique premise with a mix of cultural humor and lighthearted chaos. It's a solid pick for comedy fans who enjoy quirky takes on the American Dream, though it may not appeal to everyone.
How long is Karma Calling?
*Karma Calling* runs for 90 minutes.
About Karma Calling (2009) — A Family, a Call Center, and Mob Mayhem Unleashed
Dive into the chaotic yet heartwarming world of *Karma Calling (2009)*, where Sarba Das crafts a comedic twist on the American Dream through the lens of the Raj family. Buried in debt and teetering on the edge of sanity, this New Jersey household finds themselves entangled with more than just familial drama—thanks to a shady call center halfway across the globe. With mob connections creeping into their lives via India, chaos ensues in the most absurd ways, blending cultural clashes with the universal struggles of family and ambition. Kavi Ladnier stars as the beleaguered matriarch, supported by a stellar ensemble including Samrat Chakrabarti and Tony Sirico in this genre-defying comedy.
Set against the gritty backdrop of Hoboken, the film balances slapstick humor with moments of genuine warmth, exploring themes of outsourcing, identity, and the lengths people go to for a better life. Das's direction keeps the energy high, making *Karma Calling* a ride of laughter and lighthearted chaos. Whether it's the family's financial woes or their unexpected brushes with the underworld, every scene crackles with the kind of zaniness that makes this one a standout in the comedy genre.