 Split second I thought you're doing the theme of Jaws Do do do do do do do deh dahno duh��이 Da-duh do do-dot douinod Nope, I was doing the That's you That's ma pubes Sorry Hey well comeback towards Steve & enterprises of corporate You can follow my Instagram, Twitter更JEUSINGKONDENT We're doing more RRR stuff. Yes, we are. Because there is stuff. You mean the Oscar-winning RRR? Oscar-winning RRR song, the composer, and India is an Oscar-winder. Double, last night, actually. It's a bang-bang. Elf and Whisper, and... Asia had a big night, man. Yes. Dang. But, obviously, huge night for India, but since, unfortunately, they're not huge stars here, we didn't get to see a lot of the reactions with the commentary from a lot of people that we wanted to. Right. So, we have a couple post-reactions of Junior NTRs, Ramchurans. Awesome. And the actual reaction when they won from Junior NTR and SS Rajamuli, their seats, which they did not show. No. Which is so strange to me. Crazy. And they were all the way in the back. They were in the last row. And then I saw a picture of Dupika. She was basically around a bunch of seat-fillers. And they were literally on the bottom floor. Right. But they were all the way in the back. Literally the back row. Where was Dupika? Almost in a similar area, but she was just surrounded by a bunch of nobodies. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, it must be odd for her. Because she used to be probably in the front row wherever she'd go. And having everybody talk to her, and yeah. It also could be a nice break to be at a big event and just kind of be a fly on the wall. Yeah, maybe. Anyway, so we're gonna have three videos, little short little videos in this of first, the reaction of them when everything won. So, here we go. And if you haven't seen our reaction, we reacted to the Not To Know To performance at the Oscars and the actual win. Right. When it happened. When it happened, but not this, because they didn't show this on television. Yeah. Which all in all, I thought, Jimmy Kimmel did a great job. And all in all, I thought the Oscars were great. And I, the only one I had a little problem, and it was a small problem with, was the fact that I wanted Austin. Austin to win. Yeah, he's all over Austin's nuts. But Brendan, Brendan, I'm happy for Brendan Fraser, so. I, for the longest time, called him the worst actor in Hollywood. I thought you considered Tom Cruise to be the worst actor in Hollywood. He is one of them. But for the longest time, I said Brendan Fraser. Well, see, the people you consider to be awful get nominated and win Oscars. So, what does that say about you? I haven't seen the whale yet. So, jury's still up. Here we go. Top Gun won nothing. No, it got one Oscar. That's ready. That's funny. They were ahead. I mean, they're still far in the back. Because this one's a SS Sergeant Moley. That'll never get old. That'll never get old. All the way in the back. And they put the director all the way in the back. That'll never get old. Why didn't they put them together? Like the SS Sergeant Moley and Ram Chiron. Like NTR. Yeah, I don't know. And I think they just... Yeah, they just... And it's too bad they couldn't get up there with them. I know it was for time with them all the way at the back to get them down to the front. That would be tough. Yeah. That's, yeah. That's so great. It's gotta be such a surreal feeling. Something you work so hard on. Even if it's just one part of your, you know that person and you also worked on that part. You helped and you're so excited for the recognition for around the world. Yeah. And the buildup, because they were the favorites, man. They had won everything. They had history making, Golden Globe win. But I knew two things. The ovation the dance number got, which we knew it would. We knew it to get a standing ovation. But then when they announced the nominees, you can, it's typically a clue because most everybody, most of the voting members are at the awards. Not all. Yeah. You couldn't fit them all. There's about 9,000 voting members, but there's a huge preponderance of them. And so when you hear the loudest ovation, that's typically for the winner. Yeah. And without question, it got the biggest round of applause. And Deepika couldn't even talk for her. No. But I do love, she corrected, and I didn't hear it at the time. Bless his heart. And guys, just be forgiving. We would have made this mistake four years ago. When he was talking about our, he referred to it as a Bollywood film. Didn't he only say that we're gonna Bollywood you off the stage or something like that? There's a, obviously that's the reference. He made a Bollywood reference. But he didn't, yeah, he didn't call it a Bollywood film. I didn't hear it. He just said we'll Bollywood you off the stage. I saw the, I heard it, but I thought he was just referring to Bollywood and dancing and stuff. People took it as he's calling our, I mean, you might not know. Most Americans don't. I guarantee he does not know. It's a very, what? It's actually more than a foreign concept for a lot of people that one country has so many different industries and different names, different languages. Exactly. It's a, it's like understandable. Very understandable mistake. And it's not born out of any kind of prejudice toward India. It's simply not knowing. Ignorance, yep. And so now we got a Ramcharan post Oscars talking about, this is like, before the after party. This looks like it's at the variety after party before they get all pukade. Yep. So let's, which Jamie Lee Curtis had a funny, funny thing about after parties. She said, she's not a fan of them for two reasons. I'll say in a sec. Here we go. So you're in an Oscar winning movie. Yep. Absolutely, Mark. It has happened. What did I feel like in the room? I don't know. I feel like it happened for India, Mark. And all your wishes, all your good wishes and your warm reception for the song and the movie and for my director. It worked. It worked. Yeah, what we did. What's your message to India right now? Because you really wrap the country. I love this. Oh. Thank you, India. Thank you, my audience. Telugu article. I am very, very proud as a Telugu person, as a Telugu actor. I thank the Western audience in the Western media like you who embraced and gave us such a warm reception. It had in the voting process. I hope we see more of you in here. Are the biggest supporters. Thank you. Thank you. Most of you guys have a lot of Indian followers on Twitter now. Lots. I've been around you. Yes. That was more. You see how genuine he was. Of course. He was super excited for Mahatacha but for just the representation that the Telugu industry, Indian cinema, is now getting and the fact that it's now being, he's like he said, he's a very proud Indian, very proud Telugu actor from the Telugu film industry. Absolutely. And I like that he's calling it that because it's probably a little more easy to understand for people than calling it Hollywood or Hollywood. Yeah, the whole. Because those can be confusing. They're also, they're making it like obviously Bollywood's an offshoot of Hollywood. Now, Hollywood is an offshoot of Bollywood. No. It's Telugu film industry. I like that. I do too. There's a Hollywood because that's literally the name of the town. So you give that, it's a city in Los Angeles, Hollywood. Why did Hollywood, it's just where the producers live? No, it was actually originally Hollywood land. Why not West Hollywood? Yeah, it's just, but while there wasn't a West Hollywood, it's when Hollywood expanded. Why not Redwood? When the studios started to build and you can thank, primarily you can thank Chaplin. Chaplin's the first one to build a studio in Hollywood and it is in Hollywood. Most of Hollywood's in Burbank now though. Yeah, they're all over the place. I mean, Paramount Pictures is in Hollywood, the actual studios, but the Burbank Studios are over the hill in the valley in Burbank. Cheaper. Disney has some studios in Burbank and they also have, obviously they've got, they call everything Hollywood. They call it all Hollywood. Fox Studios is way down near the LA airport, but I would love to see, there's a particular wonderfulness about it being Tolugu because it does create the conversation piece in ways it wouldn't have for people to be able to help educate people who don't know that, yeah, by the way, yeah, it's an Indian film, it's an Indian film, it's an Indian film, but it's not, but it's not Bollywood. By the way, Bollywood is Hindi. There's seven huge industries and then there's some smaller industries that are language-based and they're their own massive industries, so Tolugu's an industry, Damo's an industry, Hindi's, so I would love to see that it's Indian cinema and it's Hindi cinema, Tamil cinema, Tolugu cinema. Yeah, exactly. And now we've got NTR's reaction post, same scene. Who had a killer outfit, man. Yeah, I think one of the best dressed men at the entire Oscars. Yeah, loved that. I love the tiger that he has on his, I love it. Whoever designed that, great job. And I love that NTR, Ramcharan and Rajamuli. All have this Indian flair to their outfits that they chose. Absolutely. Like it was like a customized kurta almost, but like a formal, I don't know the name. As did, I think pretty much everybody who was there representing India. The only one who didn't have that definitively would be Deepika, who was very Audrey Hepburn classic. She was. Looked beautiful. Here we go. Oh, you're in an Oscar-winning movie. She was great. How, when you heard? I was roaring. It was a very emotional moment, Mark. You know, as I said always, it's not only about RRR, it's about India as a country. It's RRR is the representation of where India is gonna head. What do you want people to know about cinema coming out of India and why we should be seeing more of it? Like RRR. Because of the quality. I think India is a very diverse country with a very, very, very strong cultural background. So that's what you say in RRR. So there are many stories which need to be told to the world. Many. Countless. Intense, strong, emotional, dramatic, action-filled and I think there are many stories which are gonna come out from India now now that they have their confidence. Yep. Now, tell me about being in the theater tonight. Who did you see that you were like? So I was, you know, nope. I'm not gonna, I'm not trying to say anything in a bad way, but I really think that it was Brendan Fraser needed to win the Oscar because I thought that it was a long time due for him and he won it. And that's what I told him last time when I met him at the MPTF. I said, rooting for you? That was really, really amazing. It was like a Cinderella story. It really is for him, yeah. I love that, too. You can't not be happy. I love that two people from Encino, man. One of them. It's like Ki Hwe Kwan. You can't not be happy for the guy. That's great. That's awesome. Once again, fantastically dressed. And like he, what he said there is so important. Oscars, yeah, they're, they don't actually mean that much in terms of, it doesn't mean that this film is definitively better than that film in that respect. No, it's not the end all arguments. Everybody can have their own opinions about films, but what it does, and especially for smaller, especially from different countries, it opens the door. Just like it did for A.R. Rahman for people to explore his work. Yeah. For him to have more opportunities. Now people saw our, a lot of people thought it was the best film of the year. It should have been nominated for the best picture in my opinion. It should have at least gotten the nod for foreign film. We know why it didn't. But the fact that it, hopefully now, he said gives them the confidence to make these stories and send them to the Oscars. Cause people are like, well, what's coming out now from India that you're missing? It's a wonderful thing on so many levels, especially just on a business side of things. So if you're talking to a Karan Johar who knows and understands the business side of it so much, as does Rajamuli obviously. But what it does for the entire Indian film industry, all languages, is it gives them the sense of even broader distribution now to a larger global audience, which is going to mean even more income, more jobs created, more projects greenlit, more audiences being shown stories that can be life-changing, whether it's something revelatory that makes you look at the human experience or just something fun like the not-to-not-to number, which I had some stupid babies ask me about, okay, so what goes into, is it just composition when the Oscars are looking at it for song? It's, song is all-encompassing. It's, it involves, the composition itself has to be good. It has to have great performance. It also oftentimes has to do with its importance to the film itself and the way it makes people remember the film or think of the film. It was the only one that did that this year, I think. And then, is it a global phenomenon? Is the whole world loving this song? Yeah. And it was the only one. Nothing touched it. No, nothing touched it. And Rihanna's song and Gaga's songs, they were at the end of the films. Well, and they got the legs they got because it's Rihanna and Gaga. They're good songs. I have no problem with them having nominations. They were good songs, but they did not have the level of global adoration. I've said it before and I'll say it again. If India songs were included in the song and score every year at the Oscars, there would never be a West film outside of one maybe every few years when a musical comes out like La La Land be nominated again. Because last year, let's just think of last year, Brahmastra's songs, Vikram's songs, PS1's songs. You can't tell me any songs from the United States were better than any of those. And so that's one of the things I'm excited about. If the West starts to pay attention more. I mean, you would have, if it had been released after RRR, you might have, because this isn't the last time India's gonna get a song nomination. But even a song like Up in a Time, Iga could have had a nod. If it had been known here the way RRR was, it's only just people don't know. Exactly, that's all. And now they're gonna be looking for it. Hopefully, yeah. Not just looking for it, like the friend I know, his son who is in film school right now, RRR made him wanna go to India. He's like, he's seriously considering, damn, after that, I think I wanna make movies in India. Yeah, yep, exactly. Awesome. So fantastic, loved it. Congrats to everyone again in India. Obviously, if you're watching, that you're part of the team in any way of the RRR, congratulations. I know all of India is celebrating, and so are we.