 Of course I watch a lot, I mean I grew up watching Hollywood cinema, that was the movie, those were the movies that came right, there was no streaming, there was no way to watch Korean content or anything else right. And those films, mainstream Hollywood films have shaped my sensibility, you know, so like a Godfather, you know like a taxi driver, those kind of like really landmark 70s movies or even you know sort of, let's say Alfonso Cuaron's Itu Mama Tambia, you know, a Mexican film, that's something that really kind of impacted me and stayed with me. But what I don't do is I don't look at Indian cinema and say, oh but that's so much better, because my love for cinema started with loving Indians. So I'm never doing a comparison and I never find false in a Hindi film because it's not Godfather. It's not trying to be, the audience is different, the culture is different, the whole storytelling is different.