First, they attempt to sell a mobile phone to two other men, but they decline as it meant to be a gun (Kane mistook the word "strap").
The second attempt has them trying to rob the rapper Lethal Bizzle, but they end up getting knocked out, stripped and embarrassed in front of everyone while a Link Up TV cameraman records.
It also sparks interest in gang leader, Shotti who sends him, Kane and a member called Dwayne to retrieve a bag of drugs and money from a nightclub.
They then realise that they forgot the bag from the club but before they can go back for it, they are chased by a rogue and xenophobic police officer named Ian and his partner, Bill.
Unfortunately, Leo’s mental brother, Tyreese, vows revenge against Riko and rages after he finds out the relationship between him and Tamara.
Ian starts a gunfight after Riko reveals that he gave him the pen, causing many gang members to die in the process.
The Patels break into Riko and Kane’s home to find them gone and they have paid them back in rupees, enraging the leader.
In a post-credits scene, Shotti, in a police interrogation room, watches a social media video of Riko and Kane dancing with the money and looks at the camera annoyed.
The Guardian rated the film 1 star (out of a possible 5) and commented that "any stabs at thematic seriousness have an incongruous feel".