Hulu's 'Deli Boys' Emerges as a Top Comedy Series with Season 2 Success
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Hulu's comedy series 'Deli Boys' has gained significant popularity, recently returning for its second season with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The show, featuring two brothers managing a deli that doubles as a drug operation, has become one of the most-streamed series on the platform.
- 01'Deli Boys' has a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes for its second season.
- 02The series follows brothers Mir and Raj who inherit a deli that is actually a drug operation.
- 03Critics praised the show's humor and distinctiveness but noted the shorter season length.
- 04The show has climbed the streaming charts, becoming one of Hulu's most popular offerings.
- 05Available on both Hulu and Disney+, 'Deli Boys' continues to attract a wide audience.
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Hulu's comedy series 'Deli Boys' has recently returned for its second season, achieving a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This show, which humorously portrays two brothers, Mir (Asif Ali) and Raj (Sagar Shaikh), who discover their family deli is actually a drug operation, has surged in popularity, making it one of the most-streamed series on the platform. The six-episode season has captivated audiences, showcasing sharp writing and strong performances. Critics have lauded the series for its humor, with Collider's Tania Hussain calling it one of the funniest shows on streaming. Despite its shorter episode count compared to the first season, reviews highlight the show's ability to deliver a rich comedic experience. 'Deli Boys' is not only a hit on Hulu but also on Disney+, indicating its broad appeal. Created by Abdulla Saeed, the series continues to resonate with viewers, promising more laughs as it navigates the challenges of its unique premise.
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