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Director: | Roshan Sethi |
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Writer: | Jaime King, Utkarsh Ambudkar |
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Twelve-year-old mathematics genius Prem discovers his recently deceased father was a famous rapper and immediately sets out to learn more about his father’s life and passions. Empowered by imaginative hip-hop music-fueled fantasies, Prem is determined to find out if hip-hop truly is in his DNA. | |
Release Date: | Jun 23, 2023 |
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Director: | Roshan Sethi |
Writer: | Jaime King, Utkarsh Ambudkar |
Genres: | Family, Comedy, Music |
Keywords | rap music, hip-hop, classroom, death of father, coming of age, middle school, teen comedy, teachers and students, math genius, student, teenager, le meilleur |
Production Companies | Walt Disney Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Manny Magnus | Prem Patel |
Punam Patel | Priya |
Utkarsh Ambudkar | Suresh |
Max Malas | Jerome |
Jake Choi | Mr. Oh |
Piper Wallace | Claire |
Kayla Njeri | Mercedes |
Dorian Giordano | Gabe |
Chris River | Brooklyn |
Kathryn Greenwood | Ms. Sage |
Christopher Jackson | Corey |
Maya McNair | Amanda |
Liam Wignall | Sharn |
Neil Crone | Sportscaster |
Tricia Black | Sportscaster |
Jordan Heron | Bus Driver |
Robyn Matuto | Kendra |
Noah Lamanna | Naomi |
Jorja Rae Inksetter Lardy | Pop-Tart Girl |
Sathya Sridharan | Coach Ani |
Doug E. Fresh | Celebrity Judge |
Karan Soni | Calming Voice (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Jongnic Bontemps | Sound |
Elizabeth Bischof | Production Design |
Timothy Visentin | Script Coordinator |
Raashi Kulkarni | Sound |
Jonah Moran | Editor |
Stephanie Gorin | Casting |
Randi Hiller | Casting |
Michael Morlani | Casting |
Keirsten Morris | Makeup Artist |
Roshan Sethi | Director |
Jaime King | Writer |
Utkarsh Ambudkar | Lyricist, Writer |
Sing Howe Yam | Director of Photography |
Name | Title |
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Kate Sullivan | Producer |
Terry Gould | Executive Producer |
Thomas Kail | Producer |
Utkarsh Ambudkar | Executive Producer |
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I can't lie, I found this incredibly cringey. I tried looking past that given the obvious positive meaning and given it has a kid in the lead role, but every single time the rapping started (and there's <b>a lot</b> [!] of it) I was almost curled up in my seat. There's nothing more cringe than pe ... ople trying to rap when they just can't, it'd be like me if I just began to rap out the blue. It also doesn't help that the rapping is Kidz Bop-esque, Patrice Wilson in Rebecca Black's Friday-esque. There are a few times when the lead is singing and it actually comes across much better, they should've had Prem doing that instead. Youngster Manny Magnus tries his best, as does Punam Patel, but their performances are just hidden behind the cringe, unfortunately.