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Yeah, it was a Sushant sing Rajput Man, uh, Manaj Banarjee Bajpayee Bajpayee. Yeah, and Hold on Was she the girl Yeah, she was say her name Boomie peddner car and then Who the other guy was oh who played? Vikal Singh, yeah Kill sing Ranveer Shorri Ranveer Shorri. Yeah, okay Anyways So he's the golden bird apparently that's the title Set in the Shambhal Valley the film follows the story of a legion of dreaded warring Drakoids Who which is bandits we learned that recently who once terrorized the Indian heartlands? Yes directed by and the ravines Directed by Abhishek Chavi who also did a Ota banja. Yes, and was also one of the writers of the story was co-creator of the story and composed by Vishal Bhagwash our unashamed band crush Just art Ah Anyways a hundred percent spoiler of you if you haven't seen it go watch it come back and then you can you know I'm sure I think a lot of you saw this. I don't know how I don't know how I have no idea I don't know but anyway, anyways initial thoughts I Really wanted to like this movie Ended up freaking loving it I was wondering I was like, yeah, I Told he like about I told I told him Johnny I said I'm gonna I'm gonna piss Corbin off cuz I'm gonna start it with and he's gonna think there's no way He's about to say what I think he's gonna say. Well, I was like, okay. Where the hell is that going? Here's my here's my paragraph. I was like, what didn't you like about here's my paragraph If you want to know how to make a movie watch this one. Yeah Yeah, it really does over it really does grip you right away It's it's first. Yeah, it starts fast first friend And this is what and obviously they were completely different films I actually feel like consign to my help to me understand this film. Hmm more You know, I would agree even though obviously I think this film is better, but it's not totally fair No, it helps it helped inform it. That's for sure But it's not so not totally very bad that one was made right a decade ago. Exactly this it's it's hard to compare but anyways This film I felt like just all the way through was just a gorgeous film But also just a really entertaining Well-acted well written every minute just every like every friend. It's it's captivating Well, they're doing and they're not doing anything complicated. No, what they were doing in the beginning. They kind of just finished finished doing they died Like they were just trying to get away like they were rebels And they were trying to get away from the police and that's basically what they were doing the entire time Well, it's not it wasn't it's not a complicated story Not at all as as simple a story as I don't know if you guys have seen an old Western with Robert Redford and Paul Newman called Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid Really simple Western butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid Their thieves and they're running away from the law. What's it? That's the premise I the first thing I want to say And I I I want to say these names and I'll tell you who I'm referring to. Okay Koran Alfonso the here by the koala Bolganin Baroush Sage and Chavri Borhan Karwala again Drift Parath doesn't surprise me. There's this many people on El Radhakrishnan kumal Sharma Sanma Chetty Connell Singh Shreejesh and Omkar Tamhan That's the sound team. Oh, wow This is without question the best sound editing and sound mixing of any film that I've seen out of India This is the kind of sound that if this had come out as a film here in Hollywood I would have said if this doesn't get an Oscar nomination for sound mixing and sound editing I'm gonna be really angry. Yeah, the sound mixing and editing were Un Reaking believable Just as good as it gets so I just can't we're gonna praise this from a lot I'm just gonna praise a lot of stuff the one negative Sometimes the stunt work wasn't as good as you only I thought the stop no Mostly time it was but sometimes you could see that they were faking it like some of the people that were acting We're a little slow in doing some of these stunts Sometimes okay, this is not like I'm just I like I said I'm gonna praise most of the film I'm pretty critical of that sometimes. I actually I didn't see that few times where I just saw somebody punching and then you clearly they didn't Okay, yeah, and it I didn't pick up on it. Those are the that's like the only thing that I can We can be seriously we could be here for two hours. Yeah, we could talk just the acting alone We could go through everybody in the cast. Let's start with the acting. Let's start with you Let's start with Great so shunt and I'm feeling them more and the more and more we're getting to yeah And the more obviously you guys were very frustrated and really sad when he died, right? We sadly did not know him yet, right? I haven't seen the thing and so we were like that's very sad Obviously, you never want to see somebody that happened to anybody correct But obviously we had no personal connection like we did with earphone I'm now understanding. It's similar to like When he thought obviously Heath was really young. He was 28. He is and he so Sean was a little older, but You see the town exactly you see the talent and how many great stuff that they're going to do in the future That's one because somebody's asked me before it's like who would you bring back Robin Williams heat ledger? I would bring back. He's Robin even though I would bring him back in a hard beat if I could sure But you got to see so much greatness From him you just got the start of what Heath was going to do exactly in the industry And that's how I feel about Sushant and how how devastating it is to lose a talent like this He has the charisma of Ranveer and I think I said in the last one like every single time Ranveer's on the screen I'm like oh he's such screen presence and obviously he's a talent I feel the exact same way about Sushant and his talent level and his screen presence And it's it's so so sad this completely different character what we saw in the detective Thank you Completely different character and a completely different vibe I got from him yeah in this and that was fantastic to see because you know I love when actors kind of just Do different types of characters and I like that he doesn't he never wanted to do like the Stereotypical well, I don't know if he did maybe he did but at least late later in his career He wanted to do these mid-year roles Yeah, and I love that and it's Ridiculously sad and I know you guys already know this that you won't be able to see him anymore Yeah, so his last film that's coming out here later in July, but I don't know how you feel about him I thought he was phenomenal in this film phenomenal. I got mad After this one You know the same it was different with Heath obviously because we already knew yeah, but I have the same anger About his departure for selfish reasons because I saw not just what you said I absolutely agree. He carries a similar screen presence of charisma and energy and danger That reindeer carries. Yeah He also carries a groundedness to his acting and a believability That's comparable to his counterpart in this. Yeah, my nose bush pie. Who's who's always we'll get to him. Yeah, I I Think had he been able to stay with us and kept making the choices He would have been free to make to do the projects. He wants to do I think he could have been somebody that the industry saw was instrumental in this era that is is the believability factor He would have been a monumental contributor And I think he could have I think the sky was the limit for this guy and it pisses me off. Yeah, that he's gone Yep, that's what we have to say about that. Yeah, obviously. We don't want to talk on that too long yet No, no, no, no, no, everybody your feel the same a while more than us He is severely missed we can't wait to watch more of his stuff So before we get to the rest let us know what of his we should watch next for obviously his last film comes out Which we will watch yeah immediately Anyways on to Minaj who? Had almost a supporting role. I thought he was actually the lead in this and I was so glad We had some flashbacks. Yeah, so it was as if this if you haven't seen this go watch it and come back Because here we go when he died. I was mad like no, I Thought he was like supposed to be like the main character in this and I'm glad Sushant was and I enjoyed his performance But I I was expecting to see it like a full thing of And I was excited and he died. Oh, okay. Well, that was nice to see him. I guess So when they gave a couple of flashbacks, I was very thankful I also felt that well, let's stick stick with with him. Yeah, you know I was instantly thinking about him in terms of the last role We saw him and yeah, and they're two completely different people. Yeah They're just two completely different people even I don't know what he did with his body weight for this But he had he looked like he might have been 25 pounds 30 pounds lighter for this film Then he was for the the teacher You could see it in his face his face actually looked longer and and he he's just in The list of actors that are grounded believable make it look easy and have shape-shifting capacity He's a he's in that list. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I mean and We said it before we watched his last film that we knew that's what you guys have been saying about him Yeah, and we agree It just took us a minute to get to him. Yeah, but he is up there with no was it in city? Yes He is up there with I'm drawing a blank on my favorite actors. Yes. Thank you Those types of actors who are just so grounded and so believable and so just effortless In what they're doing. Yep. He is a hundred percent in that conversation of the best artists Currently acting. Yep. Not just in general and much less India Especially in the world the world of acting He he's as exciting an actor to me like you said it is as no was if I see he's in a film I'm gonna be as excited as any actor male and female that I see in a film right now His his name's attached and I'm excited. Yeah. Yep. Yeah, so he did he did phenomenal, of course he brings In this he brought a sense of Obviously, he brought a ton of innocence in his last character, but this one obviously as a gang leader To have that element to it Because certain actors and I don't know obviously I haven't seen all of his roles. I've seen two of his roles Three because we saw him in gangs gangs. Yeah. Yeah Certain actors just have this quality about them that brings an innocence to almost every character they have and I I'm not sure that's him, but in these two Last ones he brings almost an innocence and a love ability to him because Johnny's Johnny Depp is that same way He and I'm not comparing the actors No, just the quality of the person the quality every role they bring Yeah, they bring a innocence and love ability to it, right even though Johnny plays like dark like Tom Hanks Yeah, they bring these dark roles like Johnny plays, but he there's always an innocence about it Yeah, it's past to not so much in gangs. I guess You're right though because it's different like No, I was and it may just be the parts I'm sure he can play he can probably play like a run the dog of two hundred percent a hundred percent Yeah, where you're there you just are totally just a fact at least the past to correct He brings this like love ability and innocence to his roles even a little that you got Playing this film. Yeah, but I loved it and then the film as a whole I love that they killed him off in the beginning because I wasn't expecting that I Love the way that they they didn't give them an honorable day They dropped him off with a frickin room. They dropped it. That was a beautiful well done shot Just to have them following Shashan and they have the either the stunt person or the the CGI Whatever they did for him go in front of frame and then they pulled back and he's come in and has laid down in the spot It looked like he fell down face first onto the ground and he He is such even with the any person he's working with He must be a joy to work with because he's one of those actors that I would refer to as he's clearly a generous actor And that he's gonna give you so much to work with that You won't even have to you won't have enough work because what he's giving you is that you're gonna so much to react to I bet I could be ready. I bet he is a theater background. I'll be astonished if he doesn't I'd be Astonished he seems like one of those actors all 100% 100% and I felt a Round your shory. Yeah, he did for now. We've seen him before. Yeah, we have I don't know what it was several people We've seen my obviously bunty was here. Yes Excited to see him as was from pot a look are Even on the yeah, we call him the white boy, but he's not he's not white But he just looked white Yeah, he's a really good actor for the little parts that he's been given in both the things Yep, I like him a lot. I think he's a really really good actor Yeah, brings like a danger. He's like he's crazy. Yeah, crazy eyes Yeah, that's crazy intense eyes. Yeah. Yeah, but I do want to talk about her. Yes. That's the next I wanted to talk about When we pet in the car She did so well Didn't have a false mom. I loved her character. Yep a lot and I don't know if we've seen her before She looked a little from I think we've seen her in a trailer. She's in toilet. Mm-hmm. That's with ox. She I believe Yeah, I think we've seen her in a trailer or two, but we hadn't seen her work, but this clearly was Like everybody in it she just doesn't have a false moment She's completely believable every moment of the time and what I loved about her character was that even though she was Some what the damsel in distress. She wasn't the damsel in distress. No, she had that power and Yeah, she was a wrong woman. Yeah She was in distress, but she doesn't come across as having she needed help. She didn't need saving. Yeah, and All the way through her character. There was just a strength about her which is hard to convey It's it's a testament probably to just who the woman is and that she can convey a female character who is Scared and wounded but doesn't come across as fragile or incapable And that's that's not an easy thing to convey This character could have easily and I feel would have been ruined if she wasn't coming across as someone who's strong You know, it would have it would have really done a disservice to the to the story I think if she wasn't someone that you felt, you know She'll be picking up a gun right alongside the other guys and the shooting people and yeah And I thought she did phenomenal job And that's obviously an attestment to not only her but the writing the right the right writing and the directing by Abhishek Chabi Chabi. Yeah, who was in the point the director of the Punjab Punjab who I love that film Great movie But I felt like the writing of this was so interesting and it was almost sometimes really hard to watch the way they handled the cast Issue and the fact that at certain times you're like, okay Oh these guys respect women But then right when they find out that she's from a different cast right they and then they just let that the family come and take her and then obviously that the one guy who Was just awful and then the son kept slapping her and then that whole scene was really well done Really well done, but hard to watch hard as was the sequence that you knew was coming when the when he's Describing when Shushant is describing the curse and the five-year-old girl and That was an amazing through line throughout of her appearing in the water at first and then the also the Later part where you find out the real story behind why they went to the village and how Manaj's character was really Sacrificial lambing himself Going in for the sake of the other person and the whole concept of we're doing this for Dharma We're doing this because this is our responsibility But the the sequence where they shoot up all the kids I Felt they did an amazing job of making this gritty and hard to watch But also they I wonder how hard this was editing and shooting and if they had any challenges to maintain a rating that the Censorship board probably they had a great bullet shots Oh, there's some great with the sound editing obviously, but some of the great bullet shots of blood just scored not everywhere I loved it But yeah, I loved Just almost the entire thing I thought all of it from just from beginning to end really really well made and the the costumes We could talk about our man, but she'll bar watch. Oh my star As good as the sound The score it was subtle But powerful is how it was absolutely perfect. Yeah This is this is without question One of my absolutely favorite films. They've seen it's also one that would I recommend you bet Oh, I understand like I could absolutely I could send this to an American Person right now and I think almost anybody could watch it I don't like you know violence if they've got it if you got a thing with some violence And they also if you just can't get past the subtitle thing which I'd force people to watch it Oh, no, I don't care about that force them to watch it and say get past your thing about subtitles Please don't we live in an international world start reading subtitles But yeah 100% and you could give this any American anybody and they would enjoy this they would I can't imagine anybody watching the movie Especially from what the Western mindset wants to see in the films and not watching this and thinking man That was really good. Yeah, all the all the actors in this regret I'll just I love the the one the later gang the woman gang leader. Yeah, I thought she was great I loved her. I was upset that they didn't show her killing the guy. I know I wanted to see it No, like real bad It would have been nice to have had a pot a local moment of the hammered of the brain and the I didn't know why because they had some go maybe maybe I think the censorship issue or because sometimes People don't like I've seen in a couple Indian films where they don't show the violence against the woman Or the woman doing the violence. Let's that's part of the censorship board Yeah, but it also could be a directoral choice because it's that I just I just really wanted. Yeah It's the balance between there's sometimes a director's just gonna push the edge And then sometimes they'll pull back because they don't want to disassociate an audience I love her care. I did too. I thought that actress did a great job. It's just everything the writing in this It's just a really well-made entertaining film yep And like I feel like I learned a lot about and I don't well I don't know if I learned a lot I guess because I still don't know like the history of these Whatever they're called tracoits tracoits. Yeah, or is it duck whites? I keep saying draw duck whites duck whites But yeah, you know, I I feel like I would especially starting with them bouncing tomorrow and then going to this I feel like I got a good vibe for what the those are if I ever hear about them again Yeah, yeah, cuz we haven't even gotten into I told you we could talk about just for three hours because we could talk about Not only the story but some of the messages that are being conveyed in the story Which obviously you brought up the cast and the female being treated differently based on cast but then all within that is also the idea of what it means to actually be a rebel and and like she repeatedly says just goes here with rebel doesn't mean you're not a good person and The the police officer just because you're the police, you know, I hit where he ends up at the end I thought that was a great moment. Yeah, it was a good ending. Yeah They goes to that line that they said at the beginning and at the end the I think it's the The hawk hunts the snake or yeah, there's something with yeah, the The snake hunts the mouse or something like that the Snake gets the mouse then the vulture gets the snake. Yeah That way, yeah, that's basically the whole butchering the whole message of it basically right is Basically that yeah, and so I thought yeah, I thought the film was great. I would love to see more from Habashek Oh, I think he's I don't know if we've seen anything other than what a good job I know we saw it up one job and I'll tell you what if if he's putting something together and directing it And he's got the team that he has for his art direction his costuming his sound and his casting He was an associate director on on the moon and on car So he did he learn from Vishal, which is probably why he worked with Vishal right and Vishal did the score for him. Well Abshik sir You made a film that I would point to people to say if you want to want to see how you're supposed to make a film across the Board lighting sound art direction costuming acting story Editing cinematography across the board just picture perfect. Here's how to make a movie make it entertaining Let it have a message Believe the characters be engaged and want to watch it again when it's over Period good work to you sir. Great. Let us know What of his we should watch next? Sushant's his and then obviously everything by the nudge by Anything I am obviously we're gonna watch yeah But let us know what we should watch down