Indian restaurant cursed with 'Entourage' poster on wall for eternity

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The India Castle in Cambridge, Massachusetts has the atmosphere of a typical Indian restaurant with one exception -- an Entourage poster.

The picture of Vince Chase and his gang huddled around drinks is an interruption to the otherwise authentic decor of the room, and owner Rabhbir Singh knows it.

Boston.com reported that Singh originally denied having a poster in the restaurant because he did not know what Entourage was.

He explained that the poster, which is locked in a frame near the front of the restaurant, has "been here forever."

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Years ago, he made a deal with a local TV station that they could come change the poster that is locked in the frame every two weeks and in return Singh would be paid.

Two weeks came and went, and so did the next two weeks, on and on for 11 years. The frame quit lighting up and Entourage went off the air, but no one ever returned to change the original poster.

Singh has neither the key to the frame nor plans to see the Entourage movie, which is currently in theaters.

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