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Lilly Singh to guest star in ‘Deli Boys’ Season 2

Hulu comedy returns May 28 with expanded cast and new story arc

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Actor and comedian Lilly Singh will guest star in Season 2 of “Deli Boys,” which premieres May 28 on Hulu, the series’ distributor confirmed.

Season 2 of the Onyx Collective comedy will also feature recurring guest appearances by Andrew Rannells and Kumail Nanjiani, while Robin Thede joins Singh in guest roles. Tan France will return as Zubair, a character introduced in the first season.

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The new additions join returning cast members Asif Ali, Saagar Shaikh, and Poorna Jagannathan. As previously reported, Fred Armisen will take on a major role as casino magnate Max Sugar.

According to the official logline, the new season follows the Dar family as they struggle to manage a growing criminal enterprise, with mounting pressure from rival figures in Philadelphia. Armisen’s character, Max Sugar, is described as a casino operator and money launderer who becomes romantically involved with Jagannathan’s character, Lucky. 

Meanwhile, Raj seeks revenge, Mir attempts to expand the family business, and a district attorney eyes a high-profile case to advance his political ambitions.

Rannells will portray Andrew Chadwater, a district attorney with mayoral ambitions, while Nanjiani plays Danyal, a defense attorney linked to Max Sugar. Singh will appear as Aisha, the wife of Maalik Ali, and Thede will play Dr. Iverson, a couples therapist.

The series was created by Abdullah Saeed and developed by Jenni Konner and Nora Silver. Michelle Nader serves as showrunner and executive producer. The show is produced by 20th Television.

Singh, a Canadian-born creator who rose to prominence on YouTube under the name Superwoman, previously hosted NBC’s late-night show “A Little Late with Lilly Singh,” becoming the first person of Indian descent to host a U.S. late-night network program.

Discover more at New India Abroad.

 

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