 A Yushmin Korana. A Yushmin Korana, no? We need a chance for... Will you ever remind me of Akun Matata? No, it reminded me of something. A Yushmin Korana. Oh yeah, I did. Korana. I like it. A Yushmin Korana. A Yushmin. It means no work, no? Hey, welcome back to our two reaction videos. I'm Corbin. I'm Rick. And you follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. It's so juicy. A Yushmin Korana. What a wonderful name. Hey, it works. It does work. A Yushmin Korana. Ain't no passing grays. It means no worries. OK, you get it. If you don't, you're uncultured swine. You are a swine, and go watch the original. But yes, sorry, this dropped yesterday. Sorry we didn't get to it. We were busy relaxing. That's true. But it's called Kube. Tony Shalube. Tony Shalube. Shub-mongo-za-da-za-ham. Corvidizations don't happen the way that they did. But what's happening now is this slow drag out. Yeah. Yeah. It's the slow knockout, drag out. Two blades. Two blades. Yeah. Tabla. But I think Mongol is for sure. But yes, the Shub-mongols, yeah, that's the drop yesterday. It already has 28 million views. Say what? Ushman Karana coming out with his another 10 films this year. Ayushman Purana. The man's insane. He comes out with so many films. He does a lot of work. It's true. I don't know how I know. Usually, always really good work. The man's just talented. But here, I don't know what it's about. What is this about? I was just going to say, what is this about? Actually, let me see if I have a synop. It's called, the name of the movie means extra careful of marriage. It's a spin-off to the film, Beware of Marriage, which was also Ayushman Karana and Bhoomi Padnakar, which was about erectile dysfunction. This romantic comedy drama is based on the theme of homosexuality. Oh, cool. All right. Here we go. Here we go. That's my line. It's true. Do it. What is this? When did you decide to become this? What? I mean, this? This is what you call it. Yes, the same thing. What? When did you decide to become this? When did you decide to become this? What's wrong with you? My parents know this. He is a hero. Your parents are educated. You will understand. They say that you love me. What's wrong with you dad? I told you the first time I saw you. You were my big sister. What? What's wrong with your eyes? The one who is arguing with his father, he is in his own place. The one who used to sleep in your room, he was the one who used to look at you. The girls used to sleep in your room. The girls used to sleep in your room. No! The girls used to sleep in your room. The girls used to sleep in your room. Friends, we have a very good friend. A very good friend. His name is Tobiya, Tobiya, Tobiya. He has a doll in his room. And who is the princess of your room? We have chosen something for you. She is a girl. You are right. The movie will be released on the same day. The end is happy ending. Now, son, you will start your roadie from Suhaagraj. You will be able to do the task. You will be able to do the roadie. We are ruined for the rest of our lives. Listen, brother. You are trying to make a mother India by pushing us on the road. I will make a mother India. I am your mother. I am your mother. Yes, dad. Let's go and sit. This is the hole. If your love is not complete, will you see every love with your own breath? You have fallen in love with her. With a kiss. Why are you doing this? The one who doesn't fit in the heart of love, they press it. And this is our fight. And half of the happy ending is yours too. You have the right. In your life, whatever fight happens with your family, it is the biggest danger in that whole fight. Look at Arjun. Mother India? Is he also in your gang? Oh, mother India. Arjun is talking about mother India. What's good? I really like Yushman Karana a lot. He specifically chooses films, which I know we haven't seen, but we've seen a lot of the trailers for them, like the Badi Ho, and then we saw the Vicky Donner and all these other ones. They have to deal with serious issues that have a lot of stigma behind them. Correct. And even the one he did, what is it? Starts with a B. It's balding. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Badla. Badla. Not badla. No, badla. Badla. Yeah, I believe. And that is a really huge bigger issue than it is here. Yeah, and his choices are really wonderful. I feel like he likes to, one, he likes to choose films that are very unique. And I like that about him. And I think that other people, we saw it in the Bollywood Roundtable of how much the other actors were like, I love the choices you make in your films. They all seem to have a unique message behind them usually. Yeah. I may not have them have like a social message, but they're all pretty unique. Handa Handa, very unique film. But then like all the trailers, we've seen that he just has so many different angles, but they usually tend to, and a lot of them I think will make you laugh a lot. But then also have a very serious message behind them. Right, absolutely. Like this one, which I'm wondering what year this was. Is this going to be placed in? I think it looks, I think it's contemporary. Before it was, because it wasn't always fully legal everywhere in India. Yeah. It looks like it's contemporary. Current modern day. Yeah. Every love story deserves a happy. I know, I know. That's a weird. That's a weird. That's a weird thing to use. Every love story deserves a happy ending, but the road to achieving the happy ending is a little too rough for... Kartik. Kartik and Amman. Yeah. While Amman's family tries to battle his love for Karik, isn't prepared to step back until he marries Amman. Find out what the ultimate feud leads to. Okay. So it's just, I'm guessing these two guys who are in love and the families aren't really for it. They're more probably conservative Indian families, I'm guessing. Not totally sure on that, but who's the director though? Is he also the director of the Badajo in all those? Your guess is as good as mine, because when I saw the name, I wanted to know, and I'm thinking we probably already know who this is. I've probably seen ten of his films. Yeah, probably. But I really didn't... It looked really good, and I wish there were actually more films like this. The sequel, and the director, you say his name. Hitesh Kwalya. Hitesh Kwalya. It looks like he directed the first one, which came out in 2017. I don't believe we've reacted to that one. So is it a continuation, or is it just a totally different story? Not much on there. I don't know. Okay. Because the first one's called... Right here. Read this. That one. Shubh Mangal Sabdan. And this one's called Shubh Mangal Zyada Sabdan. So is it a continuation? So if we see this one, because this looks really interesting, I would totally see this one from Krana, and I think it looks really interesting. And you know songs are going to be good. Of course. T-Series. You make good songs. It's true they'd like to copy, right? Yeah, it's true. A stupid baby. I don't know if you got one that said Look Where I Am and they were outside of T-Series. They had DMed me on Instagram and said Look Where I Am and I replied back, please ask them to stop. But yeah. So if we see this one, because it comes out in February, should we watch the first one first? Do you think, or is it a totally different type of story? Because I don't even think we've reacted to that trailer. I don't remember the name. I don't remember that name at all. Nope. Let's see. PK? Where do we... Do you recognize her from PK? Oh wow. I would... I don't know. Wait. Show me the larger than just that little thumbnail. Who was she in PK? Mavana? She played... She's way down on the list. She must have been like a reporter in the... She played me too. That must have been one of the reporters where the main reporter worked. Something like that. I'm guessing. Do you like that film? PK? Only a little bit. Yeah? Yeah. That's cool. Yeah, that looks awesome. I'm quite interested. I would totally see it. And it's also... What I worry about though, with some comedies, even though we've seen a few comedies, specifically the most comedy comedy, I remember is Deli-Velli, right? Probably. But even then, we miss some of the jokes. For sure. And I feel like, I've heard some people saw like, what was it? Tamasha? Akshay Kumar. They saw his recent film of the one, the good news. Yeah. And some people, like Americans that saw it couldn't understand the jokes in it. And so some Indians said, I don't know if you should go see good news because one, it's really fast and also it's a lot of jokes that only Indians would get. Right. And so that's always my fear with watching comedies because comedy is one on timing and also you knowing what they're talking about. Right. And this had obviously at the end, I knew the end joke when he said the name. I knew it was a misconception of something that is based on that writing. And he wasn't talking about a real friend. He was talking about a legendary figure from that historical writing. Yeah. But I don't know anything else other than that. So yeah, but it gets lost in translation in that regard. That's always my fear. But this one doesn't look as much about like a comedy. Even though all comedies tend to have that, like there's something that's weird that said on it goes I don't know why it does that. I think that's the universal sound effect for a rectile dysfunction.