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6.820101 season~21mCanceled
Comedy

A lone American manages the new call center of an American novelties company in Bombay and must explain American popular culture to his employees as he tries to understand Indian culture.

Created by

Bob Borden

Network

NBC

Language

English

Episodes

Top Cast

Ben Rappaport

Ben Rappaport

Todd Dempsy

Rebecca Hazlewood

Rebecca Hazlewood

Asha

Sacha Dhawan

Sacha Dhawan

Manmeet

Rizwan Manji

Rizwan Manji

Rajiv Gidwani

Parvesh Cheena

Parvesh Cheena

Gupta

Anisha Nagarajan

Anisha Nagarajan

Madhuri

Diedrich Bader

Diedrich Bader

Charlie Davies

Pippa Black

Pippa Black

Tonya

Thushari Jayasekera

Thushari Jayasekera

Pinky

Guru Singh

Guru Singh

Ajeet

S

Sharmila Devar

Lata

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