 This film is called MULK. You sure that's how it's pronounced? You know what this is about? MULK. It's the incredible Hulk's mother. First you have to be reactioned idiots. I am Corbin. This is Rick. MULK SMASH! And Tudah. Because you didn't do your homework. Get it? The mom? Hulk's mom. Go and smash that bell to be part of the notification squad. MULK SMASH! And think you're supposed to page round and follow us on our official Twitter account. And also... What else? Instagram and Twitter. Oh yeah. Instagram and Twitter. Everything's out of order. It is. Totally out of order. You're out of order. He's out of order. But this is called MULK. It's from the exact same director. Yes. As? As! Article 15. As? Yeah. Wait. And it has topsy-panoo. Where? And Rashi Kapoor. Where? I think we know him. I just can't pinpoint where we know him from. You think it's Rishi? Ow, I hurt my ear. Yeah, Rishi. But we know him from something, right? I don't know. I have to see his face. Don't mistake it because it's Kapoor. Because there's a couple of Kapoor's. Oh, a couple of them? Yeah. I'm pretty sure there's more than a couple. Corbin Kapoor. I'm going to change my name. Ricky Kapoor. Ricky Kapoor. I kind of like the ring of that. Yeah, don't do it. Right? Ricky Kapoor. Don't do it. I love that my last name has an Indian derivative. That seagull can be seagull. I noticed that in pink because big B plays seagull. You don't care. No, I don't. You would if I grew up here. Here we go. Trailers. I love movies. This came out last year. It was me. The police are coming home. They're requesting you and speaking to you. What happened to you? I'm running out of time. They won't be coming. We're going to start fighting. For our own pleasure. I'll meet them soon to fix something. Okay. Thank you boys. And this family is preparing children for the honey bird. They're going to meet the honey bird family. Their entire family are the honey bird's family. All they have been put through is thise. Objection my lord, now that no charges have been proved What do I have to do with myself, that I am a traitor? I will stay here In the name of religion, why do people get tired? And later it is said that every Muslim is like that Then who, who is like that? Who will tell you? Look at your house, it is written in Pakistani If you write in Pakistani, even if some house will be destroyed by the victory of Pakistan In their society, a good person will be given the power of love Only one person in the family will be given the power of love Brother, how can love be proved? Love has been proved You prove that my love is for my dead Or else I will lose the bet Now who has done that? This is my same house as yours And if you can't make a difference between my dad and Osama bin Laden's dad Then you have to tell me the truth Those are contributing factors to the presupposition that the guys Man was out of great line Just because I have the beard of Osama bin Laden Doesn't mean I can't follow the traditions of my religion You know what it reminded me of? As I reminded me of it, I was thinking about how long it's been But I guess we shouldn't be surprised because The tensions that have happened religiously on earth have been Since the inception of religious expression But it runs so deep And after 9-11, which was now, we're approaching almost 20 years from 9-11 It's been almost 20 years Is this a try not to feel old challenge? Exactly But what happened, and they touched on this a lot They didn't just touch on it, it was a central theme in My Name Is Calm The way that Muslims in America were looked at and treated Following it, pretty much at that point there was Islamophobia out the wazoo And if you even looked like you could be Islamic You were in certain parts of the country treated extraordinarily mean And that reminded me of that And I wonder if we as the audience go along on this ride And we too have to discover for ourselves, is he guilty or is he not And I hope it takes us on that journey Like we find out we're making presuppositions and it reveals our prejudices while we're watching You know what I mean? Kind of similar to Pink a little bit Yeah, yeah, but this is obviously very different Obviously it's different because of the gender and equality and rape issue Uh-huh But man, I mean this goes, this is deep This guy we've seen in a bunch We saw that he was in the trailer for Khorin Sun's Agnepath with Rithik Roshan Right Rishi's the man who plays the accused, yeah? Yes Who did the score on this? I'm assuming the score trailer is the same as the film trailer? Probably I mean the film score? Composer is this person you can say their name Mangish Dhakthay? We haven't seen them Wow, well the music for the trailer was as strong as the trailer The director is... He's done round one The synopsis One family member tries to help her own family Which are trapped in a dark box of overseas So this is her family member Topsy is this person's family member Wow And she plays a lawyer So this is post pink, she's gone to law school So yeah, this is 2000 It is I'm joking 2018 How was this guys? Yeah, well let us know how it was Looks great I love the premise And the acting looks strong Yeah From this guy The man who plays the main lead Rashi Kapoor And then obviously Topsy So yeah, please let us know how it is It looks fantastic And it's from, oh yeah, it's from the director of the Well we just watched the Article 15 Article 15 The same director Yeah, it seems like that's the niche for this director's work Right now Political driven thriller I'm really interested What I'm really interested in this is because I'm learning From all you beautiful stupid babies who write to us More about the intricacies and the complexities And the depths of All of the different Schisms and prejudices And we've got it here But it's been going on there before we ever existed Like most things And I hope this is like a good film because a lot of times People will say oh they're just trying to Another film about India, Pakistan Relations and all the kind of stuff And so I'm hoping this is more than that Right And it looks like it's more than that But you'll know And I hope it takes, I assume it's probably going to do the same thing Like we were pleasantly surprised with Razi Oh yeah How it didn't paint stereotypical pictures That you would anticipate Of she finds herself realizing Wow these guys are more like us than I mean this is a film that could technically be done in America Yeah Because of the exact same prejudices Yeah in case you guys didn't know I mean it's The prejudices still exist here and it's really painful The Islamophobia The assuming that because someone has a particular last name Or even has a beard I mean I've got a lot of friends who come from the Middle East And they get treated certain ways Because of the fact that they look like they could be from the Middle East It's racial profiling And they don't ask They could be an Indian person No exactly They could be from Pakistan, they could be from Iraq They could be from anywhere As long as they don't look American Right Exactly And then this gets true all the time Like we have Sikhs here You see a lot of Sikhs here in the San Fernando Valley You don't understand what a Sikh is Oh no they assume they have a turban So they must be some kind of Muslim from Afghanistan And then make prejudicial thoughts and it's sad It's really sad So this looks really good Really good I don't know how it is I'm hoping for it I'm hoping it's real good