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Christmas Karma
Christmas Karma

Christmas Karma (2025)

52% User Rating
1h 54min
Fantasy
Comedy
Drama

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.

Gurinder ChadhaDirector

Cast

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Kunal Nayyar

Kunal Nayyar

Eshaan Sood

Leo Suter

Leo Suter

Bob Cratchit

Charithra Chandran

Charithra Chandran

Bea Fernandez

Pixie Lott

Pixie Lott

Mary Cratchit

Hugh Bonneville

Hugh Bonneville

Jacob Marley

Eva Longoria

Eva Longoria

The Ghost of Christmas Past

Billy Porter

Billy Porter

The Ghost of Christmas Present

Boy George

Boy George

The Ghost of Christmas Future

Bilal Hasna

Bilal Hasna

Eddie Sood

Danny Dyer

Danny Dyer

The London Cabbie

Allan Corduner

Allan Corduner

Mr Fezzywig

Tracy-Ann Oberman

Tracy-Ann Oberman

Mrs Fezzywig

Rufus Jones

Rufus Jones

Rupert Holly

Sonia Goswami

Sonia Goswami

Bea's Mother

Jeff Mirza

Jeff Mirza

Bea's Father

Tanveer Ghani

Tanveer Ghani

Bea's Husband

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Freddie Marshall-Ellis

Tiny Tim

Charlie Hodson-Prior

Charlie Hodson-Prior

Peter Cratchit

Finn Guegan

Finn Guegan

Older Cratchit Brother

Olivia Brody

Olivia Brody

Cratchit Sister

Nitin Ganatra

Nitin Ganatra

Parduman Singh

Neelam Bakshi

Neelam Bakshi

Gulab Singh

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Gayatri Jeyachandran

Chila Singh

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Jash Patel

Ravi Singh

Shobu Kapoor

Shobu Kapoor

Mrs Joshi

Shubham Saraf

Shubham Saraf

Raj

Anil Desai

Anil Desai

Young Sood's Father

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Vaishali Morjaria

Young Sood's Grandmother

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Inara Ansari

Young Sood's Sister

Josh Taylor

Josh Taylor

Young Jacob Marley

Shaznay Lewis

Shaznay Lewis

Carol

Ben Bailey Smith

Ben Bailey Smith

Cocky Ken

Trudie Styler

Trudie Styler

Meredith

Olivia Poulet

Olivia Poulet

Charlotte

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Kumiko Chadha Berges

Sam

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Mofé Akande

Joy

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Mia Lomer

Rachel Fezzywig

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Malkith Singh

Self

Genesis Lynea

Genesis Lynea

Soul Sista

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Joy Farrukh

Soul Sista

Reviews (1)

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Rating 50%

November 19, 2025

“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 loyal 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.

Media

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Boy George & Billy Porter Duet

Boy George & Billy Porter Duet

Kunal Nayyar and The Cast of Christmas Karma Break Down Their Favourite Christmas Carols | BAFTA

Kunal Nayyar and The Cast of Christmas Karma Break Down Their Favourite Christmas Carols | BAFTA

Danny Dyer & Kunal Nayyar

Danny Dyer & Kunal Nayyar

Eva Longoria is the Ghost of Christmas Past

Eva Longoria is the Ghost of Christmas Past

Behind the Scenes with our All-star Cast

Behind the Scenes with our All-star Cast

All-Star cast

All-Star cast

Feel-Good Festive Fun

Feel-Good Festive Fun

Three Ghosts

Three Ghosts

The Story

The Story

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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