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Episode two is called Everything I Do. I do it for you. I expect we'll get some Brian Adams music in this one. Sing that song. You know it's true. Everything I do. Everything I do. Oh, I'm doing it for you. You need to have that raspy smoky. But you don't, so. No, I do not have raspy smoky. I'm far more in the clarity of Paul McCartney than the raspy of Rod Stewart. Wow, that's full of yourself. I was talking about clarity. I sound like Paul McCartney. I was talking about clarity of tongue. Not quality of voice. Here we go. From your butt up your butt hole. I'm gonna go and say it. What? They had put sunglasses on him. What are you doing inside the shop? Go! Two! Three! Oh my word! Probably shouldn't have wrapped him if you... I know, if you wanted it to look like it was a motorcycle accident. Maybe they weren't. Granted, he was stabbed, so... His friend? Lovely makeup. Love that muller. How do I look? Did you know anything? Not yet. But I was talking in the village that... Maybe there was a mechanic. We knew it. I told you, I mean... You're not one of those who run after someone. I know you so well. What is it? Tell me. He wants to meet you. Of course. You people don't seem to see your face, that you keep coming late. If you see me tomorrow, it seems like you don't come every day. What do you want? To pray. For what? For all sins. By lying like this... To eat meat. Why doesn't God do this? Once he prays, once he prays. It seems like God doesn't know if he's standing between me or me. That's why he came to God, because he just sent two people to God. Shut up! What? Shut up. What? Listen, listen, listen! You need to save yourself from the muller. You need to save yourself from the muller. You need to save yourself from the muller. How much? 30 rupees. And this is only for 24 hours. And if you need to save yourself from the muller, then what? How much? 20 rupees. Till the time this matter doesn't get cold, you should hide for a while. Hide? So when you do this... It doesn't mean that a person can stand in the shade of a lion. Tell me, what can I do for you? That's what I came here to ask you. What do you mean? What do you mean? Mr. Arjun, Gulabganj is like my home. And you are my guest in this house. Thank you, but by God's grace, everything is fine. But still, you need nothing. Nothing. What do you mean? Oh my God! You don't need much in life. Whatever you get, I get happy with it. I will actually give you an advice that you should also try it. What? Simplicity, sir. I have a very good opinion, Mr. Arjun. But what's more, the matter is, the pot has been fully cooked. Now, the habit of living life has changed. You will definitely get the superintendent of our city, Mr. Nishnarshtara. When he came, his needs were very low. But I don't know why he grew up later on. He grew up. He is the mother of one number. And he is a good man. My friends call me for some work. So I tell them, don't expect anything from me. Be a friend. I am just a customer. No one's friends or relatives. I think there is something wrong in this letter. It's not true. It looks wrong. The murder of the two of them happened in my hand. Who? One second. The one from Sherpur? You sent him to Aral? Yes. No, I mean from the water. What's his name? Tiku. Bunty, Sunir. Bunty? There's always a Bunty. Always a Bunty. Don't make me talk. Which country are you from? Shisham. But it's better to use Saghwan. Here. Today, we will also explain what we have to do with Benchok. Someone asked you. Saghwan is more expensive than Shisham, right? But it also gives you strength. Tell me. Tell me. That's it. Nice. Yeah, well, the new head of the new sheriff in town is not going to be easy to buy out. Durgesh. And Gangaram. Fail. Again. Don't laugh. Are you planning to stay here forever? Sit down. And now. In front of everybody. The topper is Chulisna Verma. Yeah, not a fan of that style of teaching. That's why they study so hard because they're humiliated in front of everybody. Yeah. I never got mad when I saw a paper if somebody had an F. I was sad. And part of it, I thought, what did I do wrong? It's all your fault. Not mine. Yeah. Partly. Depends. Depends on the student. I agree. It's never my fault. Destroy him. Is a pen for topper? Really? Is this like a normal practice? Or just this place? Tell me if that's true. Do they actually give the topper a a badge? Now look, Mr. Gachi, how can we get rid of this case in a moment? I'm telling you the truth. It's all my fault. My brother. You're right. It's not written in it. It's 4 o'clock in the morning. That's why I'm not happy. I can't even look at this letter. Sir, why? How can we get rid of the English issue? What will you put on the topper? Every night, I think that it would have been if I were inside the organ. Shut up. Shut up. What's written in the front? There's a lot of garbage in the house. There's a lot of garbage in the house. And there's a lot of silent pictures. That's it. Are you listening to what I'm saying? How can we get rid of the topper of the topper? It would have been better to get rid of the mother's topper. You have to do this. Yeah, worlds are going to cross here at some point. If I had written it on the topper, it would have been better. Take out the water. Take out the water. Take out the water. Take out the water. I won't let anyone else listen to me. I'm ready to give it to you. I'm ready to give it to you. Look at this. I've started to ruin their name. There's no place to write here. There's no place to write here. Too much tension. What is a place to write? From here? It comes right at him. What's he going to sing? Great sound continuity. We know that song. What song is this? Let's go to the small Mumbai. There it is. This will definitely get copyrighted. What movie was this in? Chopka? Robin Hood. The recent one? No, the Kevin Costner one. Take my life. That was really fun. You should probably get it checked before you give it to her this time. Yeah. Proof read that. You didn't prove it, man. He's such a good listener. And I'm so glad they kept camera on him to watch him listening. Poor Tipu. He's such a good listener. And I'm so glad they kept camera on him to watch him listening. Poor Tipu. Heck of a stash. Ah. And that's what they call blackmail. Is your daughter going to see it? Bravo they shouldn't have stepped out on your wife. More on to the story. Don't cheat on your spouse. Only cheat on schoolwork. Am I right? Yep. Don't hide anything from your spouse. Who took those photos? Is that the blackmail? Somebody was taking pictures of them? Yeah. Through the window or something? Or they had her photographer, which would be weird for an affair. No, but it was a high-powered photography spy. How much did you pay? I did too. All the bed sheets and everything. Hand to mouth. That's basically saying he doesn't use a fork? No, hand to mouth means you live paycheck to paycheck. Does that turn around? Yep. Because if he works for them, he'll make a lot of money. Is she that shallow? There's a lot of women that are turned on by that. That's why guys in the mob get wives, money and the power. Yeah, I was gonna say, give us that clip again. That's great. That's it. Well done, Tipu. Yeah, do me right now. There's Niagara Falls in there. It's weird. A couple more murders and you might get lucky. Did you kill somebody today? Yes. I wanna know more about him. I love the sound of the coyotes. Do you know how happy I am? I couldn't sleep until I got into a full whiskey bottle. That means you have an alcohol problem. I think he's gonna die soon. Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Yep. And he's gonna have to take over. Oh, he's gonna fall straight down onto him. I thought that was coming back. He has to figure out the plan. It's the other gang that he killed the members of, right? Yeah. Mullet guy. See, wearing spurs? I think he's wearing spurs, yeah. Oh, is he gonna kill him? Oh, dear. Yeah. Has to be come. He's gonna have to go work for him for the protections. No. That's always a good sign. When your episode's coming to an end and you don't want it to end. That's unfortunate. Yeah. It went by fast. It did go by fast. It went by very fast. Well, a lot happened. What did you think of that? I thought it was great. Yeah. Picked up right where we left off. It started to really unfold more of the story. So, both as a central character. Yep. Great development of the story, great development of the characters. All the casting and the acting is just really, really good. Everybody's listening to each other and being very believable. It's fun. It's funny. The proverbial shit is about to hit the fan. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. If it hasn't already, obviously. Well, we've got a huge, you know, not plot twist per se, but definitely a change in the fact that the dad of the one gang is... Adarsh. Yeah, I'm pretty sure he's dead. Yeah. Adarsh's dad. He's bleeding out of the head pretty heavily. Which puts him in charge. Even if he's not dead, I'm sure he's in a coma, which puts him in charge. Yeah. And now Rajkumar is probably gonna go back there because he wants the protection. She's gonna be very happy about that because now he's gonna be a man of means in her eyes. So strange. Because she seems like it's like nice... There's more going on to her. I don't think it's just that she wants money or power. It has to be something else, because she talked about his dad specifically. Yeah, she knows his dad. So what's going on there? Yeah, I don't know. Why is she so turned on the fact that he killed these two people? Right, right. That's what it seemed like. And Dulkar, his character, he had a lot of really nice moments of just stillness and listening and his character. They're all gonna be... Has everybody's got... Everybody's got a thing... A thing on somebody. Adarsh now has to find out a plan even though he probably wasn't ready or wanted to take over the business. Right. He's gonna die if he doesn't. Right. Dulkar is gonna have to probably be compromised in his, at least, justice morals. At least with whoever it is, because he just was on the phone saying, I'll meet. Who's he gonna meet with? Yeah. And then, obviously, Raj Kumar. Now, either he needs protection or he's just gonna get revenge. Or he's gonna... Yeah. He's just gonna be coming. He's gonna hide and give revenge and become his own thing. Or he runs away. There's so much going on that's interesting. That's why I didn't want the episode to end. And it's just so well shot. The cinematography, the lighting choices. Sound design was really nice. There was that one continuity thing where I'm pretty sure they were different camera setups, but they maintained the sound of the motorcycle properly and the sound of the peacocks making their sound. Yeah. I mean, regardless, whatever they did, they made sure. Because there's a lot that's done, not just visually with, like, color correction and stuff, but there's a lot of stuff that's done in post unless Christopher Nolan. Do you know what Christopher Nolan doesn't do ADR? At all? If he does it, it's very, very rare. RDJ was talking about it and saying that. And I saw other articles about the fact that it's very seldom. And if you miss any of the lines in, for example, Oppenheimer, it's because if he doesn't catch it on the day, he usually doesn't make any changes unless he absolutely has to because he just doesn't like adding the artificial entrance point of it. Yeah. Yeah, RDJ said he's never encountered a director that just doesn't have any ADR when he's done rapping because everything you do, there's always going to be some ADR following filming. Always. At least a day. I'm sad that Sunil's character, Gutham, I enjoyed him. I was enjoying his relationship with Rush Kumar. I liked him as a performer. It's sad when they kind of just... It's already going to feel that way because there's uniformity in the casting that's so strong. Who? Everybody's very, very good. Who is the villain? Have we got a name yet? I don't think we've seen the character name. Yes. It's Gulshan is the actor. Gulshan. But I don't think we have a character name form as of yet. I like how cliche all of his villainness is. Oh yeah. The gold tooth. It definitely sounded like he was wearing spurs. Spurs. Please let that be a character thing. Not only Westerns in Hollywood, but we heard it in Cholet and other Westerns of the day. It's a great ad. It's a cool sound and it's a really great ad to have for the killer. They're clearly adding a lot to that. I want to know more because it seems like a little shtick, how he kills people and different things like that. I'm so interested. It goes to Raj and DK and how talented they are. They just know how to make compelling stories and different. Because this is nothing like Farsi. This is nothing like Family Man. Nothing like Street. They were just producers on Street. Yeah, I know, but still. They were producers on Cinema Bondi as well. They were directors on Goal of the Moon. Which isn't a surprise because they said, I mean if there's one thing I think we can expect from them for their careers is going to be the fact that they're just never going to repeat things because it gets boring for them. They want to be challenged. They want to go into new things. They want to try some different things. It's super interesting how different directors do things, right? Yeah. Certain directors have a style. And like to stick in the style. Nolan has a style. He does. Not that his films are all the same, but this feels like a Nolan film. Right. What's his face from Munibai, the director that's directing Donkey. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Definitely. He has a style to his films. A style. Yeah. That he likes to stick with. Gerwig has a style to her films. That's very much now. You can tell it's a Greta Gerwig film. That's more in just the corkiness because all of her films are actually quite different. They're definitely different. Ladybird. But. Little Women. But she has a similarity in the fact that she really, messaging is very important for her and her storytelling. Yeah, for sure. Very important. But then you have directors like Roger DK and many others obviously that they're like, I don't want to do. Right. Any, anywhere. Yeah. Don't box me in. I don't want you to look at him and be like, that's so and so. Exactly. Like Martin Scorsese. I can't cut anything in my film. So he has four hour films all the time. Or even stylistically. And it's just, it's the difference between people. I don't find anything right or wrong. No, no, no. You don't either. No, no, no. Nothing right or wrong with it, but that's the one thing about them is that it's a, it's a plus. I think in that anything they do, you're always going to have that sense of what's next. Yeah. What is this? I want to, obviously we're going to watch the other episodes, but I'm intrigued. Every episode has a little cliffhanger. Yeah. On it of like, oh, what's going to happen now? Which is what you want at the end of every episode? I've also found the, the funniness to be a bit more to the chest. Not, not as outright. There's been a lot of, there's little one-liners, little throwaways, little wink, wink, nudges that are really funny. A lot of, I'm wondering how Indians will take this series in terms of, because there's a lot of, I feel, western influence in it, obviously in the score. If those songs don't mean as much to you, as... Yeah. Like, wait, if they play, and they have old Hindi songs and old songs like that. Yeah. But like, these songs were like, if you hear this, you're like, that's hilarious, you're using that song. I know what you're trying to imply here. Both in personal experience with messages and those I know that are from Indian, especially with, with my wife. The first thing that shocked me about Indrani when I got to know her was how inundated her life had been from childhood with the exact same shows and songs that I had. So I, I would think that the majority of Indians who grew up in any of the big cities were exposed to and loved. They're far more aware of and impacted by American culture than Americans are by Indian culture. It goes to these old songs that they've been using and that's been a theme. Yeah. The first one, it was, I've been waiting. And then this was whatever this one was. And now, so I'm expecting out every episode to have like an old English love song. Yeah. And I, I think it's as prevalent in countless hundreds of millions of Indians as it is in Raj and DK and my wife who and many stupid babies I talked to who just they know and love so much of what's come out of American art and culture for so long that I think the majority of them are going to know this stuff. Yeah. Anyways, I'm enjoying it. I'm looking forward to it. If you saw this on YouTube, obviously you saw a very cut up version of 5, 10 minutes because of copyright reasons. You can go watch it on Netflix, obviously. Yep. This is not sponsored or anything. But if you like to see the full on cut versions, you can head over to Patreon, I'll put a link in the description below and the pinned comment so you can go check that out. Then on to the next episode.