 Are your palms sweaty? Knees weak? Arms heavy? No. Vomit? On your sweater already? Mom's spaghetti. He's nervous, but on the surface he's- No, you know what I- I need to drop bombs, but he keeps on forgetting what he wrote down the whole crowd. Rolls-a-lags! Our Stupid Reactions, tune in for the- Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Reactions. You did something, Corbin? Aajmola! Aajmola! And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And Twitter. For more juicy content. It's so juicy. And also some patrons on Facebook, on Twitter account. Ring the bell to be followed in any case. And we'll see you in the next one. Bang! And- Oh. We are reacting to a trailer. Yup. It's called- Gurg-re-on. Corbinite! Gurg-g-on. Gurg-g-on. Gurg- No, no, no. The beginning one was just fine. But it has our lovely friend- Pankaj Tripathi? Tripathi. I think we're saying his name wrong. How do you actually say that? His last name? Yeah, I think- Every single time we say it, people say we're saying it wrong. Hey, no one's ever told me if they have. I've missed that. I thought it was- If it's not Tripathi, maybe it's Tripathi. Or Tripathi. Well, let us know. But this- The notes I got were one of the best performances by Tripathi. Yeah. A brooding crime thriller in which a kidnapping exposes the sibling jealousy and murder- And the murderous past that plagued a property mogul's clan. Tripathi delivers a classy performance. The film bears the stamp of cinematic craftsman who- Hold on. Yeah, wake me up when you're done. It cut off and it's not letting me see anymore. All right. Well, it has Tripathi that has me interested enough. I agree. I'm with you wholeheartedly. If you guys didn't know, Tripathi, one of our favorite actors. Yep. He's phenomenal and we're very excited that he's in that new movie with Chris Hemsworth. Oh, yeah. No, he's one of those actors that, for everything we've seen him in, and it's usually been smaller supporting things, but he's never done bad work. Mm-hmm. It's usually amazing work. All right. Yeah. Three, two, one, go. What the fuck? Oh, shh. Wow. What the heck? Hello, Bapu. Did you talk to my daughter? Yes, sir. How much money do you want? 500,000. You didn't get up early in the morning. Do you see all the clothes? All the clothes. I don't even know. Hey. What? I'm absolutely interested. That looks good. I jumped at the screen because I recognized that actress. She was just on frame for a second. I don't know if it's Gangza Vosoper or Sacred Games. She plays somebody's wife. to say it's one of the two anyway uh yeah that looks I mean with him in it and a heavy drama crime kind of thing all day long come out until 16 based on true events of the story that revolves around a kidnapping um which a family has to come to know from a midnight call uh directed by Shankar Raman who directed what okay no said he directed frozen but he was a cinematographer oh it was different frozen I was gonna say the frozen or just another frozen like what uh let's see the girl they're what yeah she was in sacred games right you're correct sacred games I thought so yeah good call uh I think we've seen her in other stuff too I think so too but the primary place I remember seeing her was sacred games she looks familiar yeah um and then there was a guy from Piku the main guy he was in Piku apparently interesting uh Akshay Oberoi him who plays Nikki up with yeah he was apparently in Piku oh yeah it says he was in Piku also look at the run look at the runtime what's it at let me go back 107 okay I get oh dang that's like just over an hour and a half yeah you know what it feels it is that's like uh you know we had mentioned this when we were talking to um Onurag the the his the digestibility of his films for western audiences um obviously the runtime on gangs isn't the digestibility part of it but uh his runtimes for ugly and uh for Raman Raghav 2.0 were digestible yeah so this feels like it has that kind of a feel to it you know yeah it looked really really good I want trippity if it's if it's a great performance with him I will 100% watch it 100% he he's up there with Irfan and and and and nois and all those actors who are yep at the cream of the crop and he's also very he's also very similar to me in terms of an Irfan he was like an Irfan and a Brando almost because obviously a lot of times the way his voices he talks like he talks down here like but with like a very smooth his smooth voice but he's very effortless similar to Irfan like exactly he does it's almost like it's almost like a throw away that's a great comparison Corbin he Irfan has he has the effortlessness of Irfan but what Irfan doesn't convey um is a is a um is a sense of fiery danger simmering under the surface all the time oh yeah this guy has that that he has that all unless he's doing a comedy every role he's in I'm he's got he does have a Brando s kind of at any minute this guy could flip a switch yeah he's got that simmer going on underneath yeah yeah he's absolutely love him I love it I love it yeah if you guys didn't I if you're new you don't know I guess but if you've been around a while our favorite types of actors are ones that obviously you can't see working and so exactly if we say somebody is effortless that's such huge compliment because you if especially I know I don't know if it's obviously I can't see outside of an actor's eyes because that's who I am um but I can see people working if they're not an experienced actor if I either yeah Hollywood wherever you know that they've seen something or done something that's worked before and they're doing it again and uh you can tell they're not really in it uh and so the ones that impress us are the ones that it's like I can't it's this is you like noah is like you're yeah like like you're Ranveer some he does that in a lot of his roles too um like when he what was it uh Padma Vat when he was in Padma Vat he was in that character and he he did so so well I love that character um but those are those type of actors that we love the ones that you just they just get engulfed in their character and you can't tell that they're that they're the actor anymore yeah and it's one of the reasons why Robin Williams impressed me so much and I feel like Robin was one of the more underrated dramatic actors even though he's an Oscar winner for Goodwill Hunting 100 um it's it's a shame so many people didn't like um one hour photo because it was so antithetical to what they know about Robin and it's a shame because I think that's one of Robin's greatest performances is one hour photo and it what boggles my mind is remember I'm referring to Anurag Kashyap again he had said that Nawaz doesn't have much of a presence when you meet him in person but on screen he's massive Robin did the opposite Robin was a freaking bull in a china shop in person massive huge personality that he could bring down to this on screen yeah which which has been my biggest challenge not just as a theater actor but I'm just such a big person I'm such a big over the top uh I'm loud I make big gestures I do silly over the top things as a normal part of my behavior the most difficult thing to do and not and not do it because you're doing it for camera because the minute you know you're doing it for camera you're acting and you suck and you won't be believable it's genuinely being small without thinking about the smallness and he's a he's fantastic at that and he's also we've seen him in a couple comedies he's fun he's great he's really funny and so he's really really impressive because I mean I know I haven't seen everything Nawaz has done but I haven't seen Nawaz do a comedy yet no it's another thing he reminds me again of another heavyweight dramatic actor it reminds me a lot of deniro who has that simmering danger but can also do comedy as well so yeah I'd love to watch it love it let us know down below our stupid reactions