 So just the number of 30,000 kilometers in 100 days, that is mind-boggling by itself. There were so many instances during that journey where anyone, any person would have found it very difficult to ride through. Forget a person who is 65 years old. There was this one incident that really shook me. Sadhu had to ride all the way from Abu Dhabi to Dubai. Most people in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, they don't really step out in the afternoon. And even if they do, it's in their air-conditioned cars. Forget riding exposed in the sun. They had one more event, which is kind of a 3-hour detour, which demanded six hours of driving on a desert. When we left, it was already 40 plus. And when we got on the road, we saw that there was just no other motorcycle inside. It was just Sadhu riding. When he was riding with a jacket, after 70-80 kilometers, it became too hot. It's not only because of the weather, it's because of the hot air which is coming out of the engine. At one point, I think it was easily 45 plus. With this hot air just hitting you constantly, the road was radiating heat. And then so we asked him, Sadhu, can we stop for a break before we go? And he was like, there are people waiting for us. Let's not keep them waiting. Let's just keep riding. Then after a few minutes, we again asked him, like, can we at least stop for just five minutes so that he can drink some water? Sadhu reluctantly, like, he just stopped. And then when we saw, like, we were in the desert. And there's absolutely no place for Sadhu even to get shade. We happened to just find one, one leaning tree, which was there, which he parked the motorcycle just under the, under the tree. And just to there for a few minutes. Just with a few minutes, Sadhu got back onto the motorcycle and he continued riding. He decided to remove his jacket. But once he removed the jacket, he started getting too much beating from the air on his chest. So even that was quite painful. At some point, it was like completely exhausting. On the way, there was an actress who joined us all the way from Indonesia to ride along with Satguru. She got off the car to put on her helmet. And she got onto the motorcycle. We were in the car right next to her. And she's like, please stop. I can't do this. I can't do this. She was signaling us, okay, let's stop it right here. I can't do this anymore. So then we pulled over to the side. And he continues riding all the way to Dubai. He kept on riding and it was like too hot outside. And we can see Satguru literally stretching his hands and legs and everything. Because he knows his body is getting created. So he want to keep it in a way that he doesn't cramp. At some point, even the phone GPS went off because of the heat. For about six hours of riding, Satguru finally reached Dubai. But then the traffic came. Because of the traffic, the bike started emitting too much heat on his thighs and on his chest. So he literally couldn't sit on the bike when the signal is on red. So he got off the bike and he was standing right next to the bike a little away. And he was literally standing on the road on the middle of a traffic so that the heat from the bike doesn't affect him. Then he got on the bike seeing the green signal. And then he went to the hotel. We parked in the basement. We gave him some water again. But this time he was way more dehydrated than earlier. That he was just pouring water on himself. Just to cool himself down. Like where his t-shirt was like half wet. And he walked into a room where he just collapsed on the bed. And like we just trying to help him. I just wanted to see like whether we can take his boots off. I think where I accidentally just touched his ankle it. Where it just completely burnt my finger. It's just that small piece of metal got so hot. It I wonder like what all he would have gone through. In 15 minutes we have to leave for the next event. I just couldn't get myself to tell him that Sathgru we have to go for the next event. Within a few minutes Sathgru just comes out of the room. He just wears his helmet gets onto the motorcycle. And we ride to the next event. And at that event no one would have realized what he's gone through. His t-shirt was still a little damp. He didn't even get a chance to change his t-shirt. So these events which are back to back went for about three hours. And after that we had scheduled a few interviews as well. So by the time all of this got over. And him getting back to the room to even take a minutes break. Or even get something to eat was midnight.