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Christmas Karma

2025 | 114m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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In modern-day London, an unkind British-Indian businessman is compelled by three ghosts to reflect on his life and to consider the needs of those around him.
Release Date: Nov 14, 2025
Director: Gurinder Chadha
Writer: Charles Dickens, Gurinder Chadha
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, musical, christmas, scrooge
Production Companies Bend It Films, Maven Screen Media, Blue Sky Films, Armory Films, Applied Art Productions, Civic Studios
Box Office Revenue: $11,866
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Nov 23, 2025
Entered: Nov 23, 2025
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Name Character
Kunal Nayyar Eshaan Sood
Leo Suter Bob Cratchit
Charithra Chandran Bea Fernandez
Pixie Lott Mary Cratchit
Hugh Bonneville Jacob Marley
Eva Longoria The Ghost of Christmas Past
Billy Porter The Ghost of Christmas Present
Boy George The Ghost of Christmas Future
Bilal Hasna Eddie Sood
Danny Dyer The London Cabbie
Allan Corduner Mr Fezzywig
Tracy-Ann Oberman Mrs Fezzywig
Rufus Jones Rupert Holly
Sonia Goswami Bea's Mother
Jeff Mirza Bea's Father
Tanveer Ghani Bea's Husband
Freddie Marshall-Ellis Tiny Tim
Charlie Hodson-Prior Peter Cratchit
Finn Guegan Older Cratchit Brother
Olivia Brody Cratchit Sister
Nitin Ganatra Parduman Singh
Neelam Bakshi Gulab Singh
Gayatri Jeyachandran Chila Singh
Jash Patel Ravi Singh
Shobu Kapoor Mrs Joshi
Shubham Saraf Raj
Anil Desai Young Sood's Father
Vaishali Morjaria Young Sood's Grandmother
Inara Ansari Young Sood's Sister
Josh Taylor Young Jacob Marley
Shaznay Lewis Carol
Ben Bailey Smith Cocky Ken
Trudie Styler Meredith
Olivia Poulet Charlotte
Kumiko Chadha Berges Sam
Mofé Akande Joy
Mia Lomer Rachel Fezzywig
Malkith Singh Self
Genesis Lynea Soul Sista
Joy Farrukh Soul Sista
Name Job
Josh Cunliffe Editor
Felix Leech Stunts
Nitin Sawhney Songs, Original Music Composer
Shaznay Lewis Original Music Composer, Songs
David Goldsmith Lyricist
Charles Dickens Novel
Louise Collins Casting Director
Panjabi MC Songs
Bronwyn Franklin Set Decoration
Malkith Singh Songs
Jina Jay Casting Director
Michael Ralph Production Design
Gary Barlow Songs, Original Music Composer
Claire Finlay-Thompson Costume Design
Gurinder Chadha Writer, Director, Lyricist
Ben Cullum Songs
Niels Reedtz Johansen Director of Photography
Paul Mayeda Berges Lyricist
Name Title
Jennifer Eriksson Executive Producer
Trudie Styler Producer
Paul Mayeda Berges Executive Producer
Celine Rattray Producer
Amory Leader Producer
Sophia Pedlow Executive Producer
Zygi Kamasa Executive Producer
Gurinder Chadha Producer
Richard Kondal Executive Producer
Hannah Leader Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

“Mr. Sood” (Kunal Nayyar) is a wealthy but curmudgeonly British-Indian (via Uganda) businessman who, on Christmas Eve, sacks most of his staff for having an impromptu party before heading to his luxury home brimming with a spirit of bah-humbug - or the vegetarian, Hindu, equivalent.  Meantime, his l ... oyal clerk “Cratchit” (Leo Suter) returns to his own large family, a past it’s sell-by-date chicken and the ailing “Tiny Tim”. Loathing the carol singers who couldn’t, admittedly, carry a tune in a bucket, and expecting his long-suffering housekeeper to turn up on the big day, “Sood” is surprisingly unnerved by the briefest of appearances from his long dead business partner “Marley” (Hugh Bonneville) who portends three more ghostly/ghastly apparitions who are to, perhaps, offer him some hope of redemption in a sort of “what’s past is prologue” sort of fashion. Yep, this is a cannibalisation of the timeless Dickens story and it’s a worthy successor to the recent spate of half-baked British seasonal mediocrities that mix sentiment with contrived attempts at humour. This goes one step beyond that, though, as it attempts to bring a multicultural approach to the proceedings. The songs are multi-lingual, the stereotypes are multi-national and Danny Dyer’s cabbie just renders the whole thing little better than an icing-topped edition of the BBCs “EastEnders” soap in brightly coloured jumpers. There are a few potent asides from “Sood” as he points out the commercialities and dwindling religiosity of Christmas but the rest of this is pantomime standard, complete with set-piece dance routines and politically correct references that even wish happy Christmas to the NHS! Whilst Billy Porter probably steals the show with his enthusiastic spectre and Boy George still has an instantly recognisable and engaging singing voice, Nayyar and Suter are both pretty terrible and deliver a script and some lyrics that you might have found in last year’s crackers. At almost two hours long, it labours any originality it ever had and after about twenty minutes it just made want to come home and watch Albert Finney or Alistair Sim do it properly. If there’s a box to be ticked, then this has a go and it’s that very strained determination to be “inclusive” that makes this pretty cringeworthy, entirely forgettable and not really anything to do with Christmas itself. Charles Dickens already did the heavy lifting with a potent story that tugs at heart strings; this one settles more for the strings on Suter’s guitar and I’m sorry, but it’s just disappointing.

Nov 19, 2025