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‘The Kings of Mulberry Street’ boys are back and on a rescue mission

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Baboo and Ticky are back and have their work cut out for them in the latest instalment of Judy Naidoo’s Kings Of Mulberry Street: Let Love Reign.

In the first film, which premiered in 2019 and starred child actors Shaan Nathoo and Liam Dunpath, viewers were treated to the two young Indian boys going to great lengths to rid their community of the local bully in order to protect their victims.

The film won many awards as it travelled to international film festivals, so

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