 Oh, it is lip-sync? I saw a Namjoo career. How are you? He's not gonna fit my head. So disgusting. My head is massive. Food reactions of McDonald's, right? The first bite of whatever sandwich it was had sauce all over his fingers. He sucked all of his fingers. Oh, yeah, yeah, no, it's recording. Now, in fact, every now and then, you and your cavemen come on the horse. So how are you? Thank you for coming. Super sweet of you. Everybody in my bikers? Yes! No, no, no, somebody came in. Somebody who came in? Yes, I know somebody came in. Where? Dubai! Dubai! Oh! Wow! You're having a nice meal. Here, here, here. What is your number? Yes. Before you left? Before I left. You and I, next year. I'm gonna be trying from Dubai. I'm gonna say, quiet. Whoa! Thank you so much. I hope the mouse doesn't creep you out. You guys, I'm talking in positions. You guys have questions? The first thing they do is like, if you're me, right, they're talking to me and I'm usually like at a gas station or something and I look and I see it. The next question is, is that permanent? Harry Potter church. Not just cool. All the way. How is the Vada Pao? Vada Pao. What? Delicious. It was spicy. It was good. I ate most of it. I had a question. What is significance? Yeah. What is significance? I see it yesterday. The key. The key. Key to success. Something that's something to know something. Key to success. It's not as cool as you think. It's just a cool key and Rick's not allowed to know it so I can't tell you. Do you know how to talk about this? No. It's my wife's grandfather. He was a carpenter. And so he had a big collection of keys and I kind of just stole it from her collection. It's really not as cool as. It's hot tough in the mouth. Gere. Gere means Nivea. Gere. Gere. Gere. Gere. Gere. Gere. When we used to speak in Delhi Boy. That's from Mumbai. So we were spending this one minute. So emerges, he got it right. He sounded like. Gere. Gere. Gere. I remember that from the other one. Yes. Bunda? Bunda. Bunda is from the other games. It's funny. Most words you give to Corvin to say when he coronizes them they turn into a bad word in Hindi. The Kulicha one. He's got a gift for that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. What? That would probably be the next Big B classic that we watch. Commyr Hey introducing big B right.시간d I don't like us. That's this one Yes, you have to watch it. You have to watch it. As you told that you are having the trouble of subtitling and the physical contact of a commentator. So you can watch Pushpuk Music. It's a silent comment. Silent comment? Yes, it's a silent comment. Pushpuk Music. It's a silent comment. You can find it on YouTube. So it's like Chapman? Yes, it's like Chapman. There's a film, there's an American film called The Artist. That might work, yeah. Great film. Yes sir. I like your shirt. I like your shirt. How you two stay in touch? What led to the channel coming together? First in English and in Hindi we know it. But what's the backstory before that? I've known him since I was probably around 6 or 8. We went to the same church. No, I didn't go to the church. But I was there. The church I went to, they did a lot of plays. And the first one was Oliver. Yeah, it was Oliver and my brother who was a musical theater major. Was in that play with him. When I was like 8 or 6 or somewhere around that age. So I've known him since then. Then in high school he became my teacher. Because I went to the school he was teaching. I taught theater. He was in my theater class. The basis of our relationship began. He first met me. I was on stage in Oliver. And then he was my student in a theater class. And we never really lost touch after. No, because he very, the minute he graduated. He wanted to come to LA to pursue acting. He was here. And he asked me. He said, do you think I should do that? And he said no. And he said no. Most people who asked me that. Well first of all, I knew from theater class whether or not he could act. Most people who want to pursue a career. Can't. And I would tell no. But he could act. And I knew he had thick enough skin that he could take the rejection. So for me when he said should I come to LA and act. I said absolutely you should. And he pretty quickly after that got to LA. Yeah, got to LA. With Stephanie who also was one of my students. Then. Year two, year and a half back now. Easy. We were just looking for something to do. I said I asked him if he wanted to start a stupid podcast with me. So it started as a podcast. And then it kind of transformed into what people actually wanted to watch. Which is. The reactions. Well the reactions. The podcast on reactions was his idea. He just said let's go podcast and do it about movies. Because we are constantly talking about movies. I was writing my own. Little blog about movie reviews. So we said well we'll do that. Then maybe two, three weeks went by at most. He said here's what we're going to do. And he heard of a reaction channel. And I hadn't. And so his idea. And I think it was what we're going to call it. Yeah, Captain Marvel was the first one. So what do we want to call it? And one or the other of us said we'll just call it our stupid reaction. Yeah, because we didn't really ever watch reaction channels ever. Ever. And then obviously Gully Boy came along. And we had to deal with it as something that we would react to. India decided. No, India decided. You would have as a lot many options. And people would like to see in their countries basically. And we have been to the English or even Spanish. Because I know you would do that language. Little bit, yeah. Because that is completely alien to you. So what may you decide? The. So one of the subscribers might have been one of you guys. Like. 20 people have been to India. There's like 20 people that claim to be the first guy that told me about it. Maybe there was 20 people who know. But somebody said react to Gully Boy. And so we. There wasn't very much content on the channel. It was like we uploaded one, two or three times a week. Because we were doing movie trailers. There's only one or two trailers that drop a week in America. Yeah. And so I was like, okay, yeah, let's. Nationally known as the Joker test. What? Oh. I mean personally. No, I do have a preference. That doesn't mean that one is. Not good. Because they're both. It's really insane. That one character, the Joker, has been portrayed by two different men in ways. That are the most iconic portrayals of a character in cinematic history. Yeah. Like right up there with Brando's godfather. So. The best of the best things that happened. The cinematic was like the DC. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. Joaquin wasn't playing the Joker until the last 10 minutes of the film. One story from what? A story from Uncle John. I have to meth out my hair. I know. All the variants. So like the first taste of it. Actually we had one of these in here. Sasha is of six tablets. Yeah. That's really wild. The first time I tasted it was for me. These ones are better. We tried, we did a beer video. What was our favorite? Indian. Yeah, we like the King Fixture Ultra. I guess it was one of the darker ones. The one in the old. Oh, no. Indian beers here compared to beer. It's like the difference. Oh, yeah. Yeah, the video's not up yet, but yeah. Which one? Well I like Simba. Yeah, I like Simba. The darker. Scout, Simba Stout is my favorite. What was the one that won the ranking? It was not Simba. It was another one with a similar short name. Vida. Vida. Vida, Vida. I have to say we didn't like King Fixture regular. Sorry. We liked the King Fixture Ultra. Strong. King Fixture Strong. We liked that one. Stronger than it was. Oh, gotcha. Me, myself, I like it. Jim Perry? That's another difficult one. Which Bollywood actor would you like? You all have played that? Yeah. That's another difficult one because Jim Perry is... That's an impossible one. There's nobody in any industry that can do what he did. Jerry Lewis, he got a lot of his physical comedy from Jerry Lewis. I'm sure it was like inspired by, but I can't think of anybody that can contort themselves. Yeah, nobody can contort. And also, Jim Perry. Or his energy. Commit themselves because then you look like you're doing a bad impression of Jim Perry. Yeah. Let me think here. I honestly don't... It's like saying who could be another Robin? Jim Perry to me as a replacement. There's some roles that if he's in it. Like, I don't want to see someone else be the Grinch. Jim Perry was the Grinch for me. Now, it's interesting. If they did a complete, like for example, they're doing a completely different take on Forrest Gump. A completely different take on Forrest Gump. Bad at the end. If you get a contest, like Mrs. Delfire. You do not... Is it Inigo Forrest? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. What do you expect from the comedy? It's different. I expect it to be really good. I'm hoping it to be really good. Partly because you can take, like this was done with... I haven't seen it, but I know it was done with Mrs. Delfire. Is you can take any of the stories, and when you put them into an Indian context, it changes it. And it can have its own take on the film, so... Yeah. You can see it on the film. Yeah, absolutely on the film. Yeah, and he did actually was supposed to play the mask. Played by Jim Perry. No. There was a movie which was done by Govinda, this guy. Oh, really? Yeah, it's so difficult to do what he did. Because nobody can contort their face, nobody can have, like, just permit like he does. Wednesday. Yeah, Wednesday. Have you seen more movies of Narsadev Cha? Other than Wednesday? No, we saw... Wednesday. Yeah, Wednesday. The father, the father of the movie. I know. Deborah. No. Yes. No, we saw um... We saw Wednesday, no? Yes. Saturday? Saturday. Saturday? Saturday is... Yeah, that's I know, but that's Mibu. Yeah, it was Mibu. Sorry, that's what I was saying. Yeah. What was your interview with Zahir Hussain? Yeah. How was that journey? You would like to know. Do you think you reacted to a video of a fugitive thing? The band, the band which you reacted to? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I basically played that drum. When you met us? Because it was those people that met us. No, no, no. He's saying that he plays that instrument. How did you like that? Incredible. It would have been really cool. I think they got somebody from that same band to meet us. Mumbai won the greeting of us because they greeted us with drums and they all had different Bollywood masks on. And then what was dancing on the street? They greeted us that way. Was that the best one? The best greeting? First of all that he even did the interview. When he told me we're going to be interviewing him I thought he was joking at first. And then we were kind of like driving up like we're going to do this. This is a legend that just a few months ago we didn't even know who he was and now he's granting us a 30 minute interview. And then exactly what you see in the interview is exactly who he was. First of all he is way younger than his biological age. So like his birth certificate says he's a certain biological number. Yeah. He's in his early 40s. He's an energetic early 40s. Just and really friendly no ego. Being the best at what he does is zero. Really rare to find an artist who's that good and has been praised for that long who has no ego. So yeah it was cool. Yeah. And he gave about mastering the instrument The response to it was amazing. That forever changed my perspective. I was going to do it right now when I talked about Daniel Lewis being a master of his craft. He has changed my way. Yeah I still don't because it conveys your body's instrument. Yeah but even that your body is complying with you by permission. So it's not mastery of anything. It's partnership. What about the application? I think you automatically have it getting that tattoo. Yeah. Indeed it doesn't allow dual. Right? No. I don't know these things. Are you here? The what? He showed me what. Oh they haven't heard. Oh yeah yeah yeah. The one with the SS. That's phenomenal. So I'll put more of them on. That's incredible. I love your honesty. If you missed that he was going like this and I looked at him and he went I just cleaned up. Thank you. Is this something I could model? Are you like this? Are you aware of this? Oh absolutely. You're saying people don't get their do? Do we have in Hollywood the comparable thing where the actors, no of them, but they're not getting the credit that we think they're doing. Say his name immediately. That you think we respect them but more people need to know about him. Paul Bending. Paul Bending if you've seen Avengers you place vision. But you've done way more than that. Gary Olden was like that for a long time. Just recently. Since obviously he's won an Oscar now and all that but he's notoriously just been the most amazing character actor ever. Well and even someone like Jonathan Banks from Breaking Bad he plays mine. Jonathan Banks has been in the industry for 15 years probably. So people in the industry know him really really well but most people only think he's been in Breaking Bad. I'm sorry. One of my favorite things is what I love I remember specifically if people brought it up in Padma Bhat Sanjay gets the shot and the women are walking perfect spacing. Just spacing and as they walk they maintain that space. What it all stems from sincerely I mean for years we're exactly the same as we've always been. We're implying the love we have for artistry to what you guys have brought to us and the more you as an analogy the more you love someone so say your spouse the more you love them I hope you're wanting to get to know every little aspect about them. Every little freckle every little laugh every little blink because of the love and that's how we feel about artistry and every little and if we don't know we want to be taught. That's why like for music I know western music well enough but my mind has been expanded like George Harrison's was in terms of the largeness the difficulty and so much more every huge revelation for me was Satyajit Rai and the whole approach to eastern and Indian cinema and like the explanation of a Bollywood musical number being a moment where you just sit in and have an emotion and then it doesn't have to be the western idea of conflict, climax, resolution, character arc you can actually have a whole film where a character doesn't go on any kind of an arc they're just experiencing something and that's okay so it's just because of our love for it I'll never say this to his face but he's really smart Are you filming? I can't be on here. One video where I actually became a fan was I first saw the Kaushiky video that you did Kaushiky Chakraborty the singer Kaushiky Chakraborty the singer The one that you go watch the video Darbar, Darbar, classical singer So I was watching and wondering who's this person with this tattoo and a lot of girls around they're too close and to understand what the videos were about but that was the time in July after that time every day two or three has been going and searching out the first video that you did and then the second challenge that you created where there was a huge challable who did that but that's the best thing that has happened and that particular video I keep on going back to it ten number of times because of your expressions but the way you expressed of how you found singing to be out of the world that was amazing that was the classical which you reacted to the best performance ever that she has given that is one of her best performances Kaushiky the one you saw that's only like four minutes of an entire one hour thing I actually have the MVP with me I'm gonna give it to you okay she was asking what's one thing about India that's better than you expected and what's one thing that's put you off the daily airport put me off that was terrible that was awful well like I said Rajasthan I expected to be desert so that was a surprise but also the architecture there was beautiful everything in Amritsar was amazing and also the stereo times most Americans have is just everything is just dirty it's not what I have experienced no at all exactly you expected it to be all and obviously we learned that's what it wasn't but when you get here you don't notice it a lot of the time when there is some like when there is like trash on the floor or something like that you don't really notice it because everything else is just so beautiful and there's just so many different things you're looking at so yeah I see why you guys hate slim dog millionaire now I was just saying that the other day I was saying I think I want to see slim dog again now and see what I think about it because there's stuff now that I see that offends me because it's my love for India that wouldn't have offended me before and I might have even like thought it was a funny joke like if that happened Trevor Noah said a joke and it was a joke about the whole cashmere thing and I probably a year and a half ago would have thought it was a funny joke but when I heard it and I liked Trevor Noah a lot when I heard the joke my immediate response was that I'm funny but everything's been amazing and I'm looking we haven't seen a lot of Mumbai yet but we're here for what? I don't know like I said I'm not in charge of anything right well I don't know if they got it but from what I heard they called the theater and they asked them to put subtitles on it and they said no so I don't know if they fixed that or not but yeah obviously we can't see it you have a DVD so you can watch it back home yeah we looked we looked into it though going to how did you find Mumbai traffic compared to LA traffic we actually is what I've said every single place so far we probably ran into the worst traffic today but LA traffic is worse because there's rules and you can't lane highways on each side but everybody has to follow the rules everybody has to stay in their lane so you can't try to get around it and that's what a lot of cars here do you can get around it and get it fast you can't do that in LA I love it it's so much better here also the honking here there's a lot of it but it's all nice it's like hey I'm here in LA in LA it's all like Nawaz and Insaniki talking to you what was nice about the honking oh no just the way the honking yeah it's not angry because in LA it's angry honking they was like get the f*** out of my way it's just like hey I'm here hey just letting me know I'm over here hey I'm passing you hey I'm here don't hit me hey I'm here don't hit me in LA it's all just stuck in traffic and they can't move are you going to do a unboxing for the gift native audio? we've already done it for Delhi and it'll be the same video it's just going to be really long really long we're going to have to buy another suitcase suitcase actually his name is actually his father in law his name is Rajesh he is the first bus driver 17s I mean you were actually wow what was his name? Rajesh Khanna oh from the nann from the nann yeah because we watched the trailer for him we were like why wasn't Big B in this you were like every friday you posted recommendations and you posted about your evenings yes so if you like your evenings you will love on because the concept is the same oh wait oh I'm going to be I'm going to get sued and by mistake okay gotcha so it runs in the family and what made us decide to do gully boy what made us decide to do gully boy she was asking what made us decide to do gully boy the trailer somebody in here just a subscriber which we didn't call them stupid babies yet a subscriber just made a recommendation and we didn't have enough movie trailers to react to we wanted more content so I showed up to film with Corbin he said we're going to react to a couple things including I got this trailer for a porn film for me it called gully boy okay cool yeah okay we're going to be in the city gully boy well we just got here yesterday we have the most time in Mumbai so it's a very good possibility well we talked about the architecture the architecture in J4 J4 is my favorite it's so unique I don't know it's kind of not fair for me it's not fair because I will why that Rick I don't know why it's dead already yeah I love I'm sorry we haven't been able to explore the cities enough we were in Delhi but we were going going going going going and so we didn't get to we didn't even get to go to South Delhi people are very upset by that what did you see in Delhi for all the places you covered in Delhi except for India we didn't get to a lot yeah that's what I'm very many it's just sadly the way that the trip came out we had to film a we filmed a bunch like there's still videos that I haven't posted I suppose we were in Taj Taj Mahal we used to get to Taj because the time it would take to get to it and so we so we even skipped the Taj and also I wanted to go there with my wife because she's it was funny before I knew about India India was never on my list to come to ever she's always wanted to come to India so she's actually mad at me right now but yeah so she's always wanted to come here so I wanted to save that for hopefully they'll be with me next time hopefully soon but we'll see the waka border oh man yeah I posted that video today it was so unique and the energy level there was insane we couldn't film a bull out there when we first got there there was just hundreds of people on the road just dancing to Bollywood songs obviously I couldn't post that because they would be copyrighted but so that was the opening of what we were introduced to and then all of my favorite moves I don't even know what it means maybe you can tell me the main guy who's orchestrating everybody he kept going like and I don't know what it means but I love it I can jump out of here whoo there's turkey cheese that we've been to in India and so I haven't had their food in time but this looks nothing like their food this looks actually a lot better the breadsticks looks like yep with little dips maybe add an Indian flair on it yep what you got there the breadsticks we had were more Olive Garden-ish these actually taste like somebody actually cares turkey cheese India cares I like it there's turkey cheese in India turkey cheese in America's butt like sideways wow turkey cheese not normally known for their food in America India this is like hardcore turkey cheese dang that's so good they don't have tasted it like that they've got like cardboard pizzas I do look at you eating it off the bone like an animal I kinda have to which one? that one? you can tell me about that that is it yeah oh that's spicy turkey cheese is known for playgrounds for their kids and like the food is just there to fuel the kids to play this is actually like if I was taking my kids to turkey cheese I'd be thrilled that the food was this good it's a completely different experience it's actually the food is actually like what's on this? chicken and pepperoni that's all the chicken oh so it's a chicken pepperoni it too it's pizza with an Indian flair is that? oh those are jalapenos brother where? all over it I'll tell you if it's not high heat next time I can't handle spots let's take one of cheese in America no context hold on you know it's hot when Corbin starts with a ah and then he fucked the lift yeah it's jalapenos those are good though don't give that to the kids though well Indian kids could probably handle it he's still recovering this is what we got this left yeah? okay so what exactly is this? that is out of that this is spicy for sure but it's a what is it? you tell me how it is it's just a burger I don't sense any teeth at all but definitively Indian remember we tasted a couple of things that like we're supposed to be all over your pants you slob like definitively Indian that has a lot more flavor it's got some back-end heat it's got some back-end heat just like you after you eat this stuff and sit on the toilet it's back-end heat oh so thank you so much to Chuck E. Cheese for burning my mouth I really appreciate that seriously the quality of the food compared to what Chuck E. Cheese nobody thinks about the food at Chuck E. Cheese and they also helped us out with the meetup which was huge, tons of people they allowed us to take a huge part of their space brought over mascots to come play with everybody is this the first one in? yes this is the first one in India well done and thank you thank you so much