 Let me know me. I'm always I'm always looking for comedy gold Eggplant Hey welcome back to our stupid reaction to some Corbin Today we are doing a new trailer reaction. I hope I'm irritating everybody who thinks I'm an overreactor You're irritating me good. That's my job. Yeah A new trailer reaction. It's an Amazon for a new movie with Rajkumar Rao awesome, which we just saw another one of his yep, and say this name and Hansel Mada from We've seen him before. Yeah, I'm trying to figure out where I know Just can't exactly remember where he's from Can you think of it? I don't know. Can you think of it? No It's gonna be mad. Oh, he's the director of omar to al Ghira. Oh good grief. That's right. That's yeah I knew I knew him He follows us on Twitter Our stupid Accentuated yeah, we named that for the reason people. Yeah, but it's called Cholingaling well, yeah, baby Corbinized whoa Legit, this is forever called Cholingaling. All right, well Here we go with Cholingaling Here we go stop going when I haven't told you Here we go Oh He's a P. He's got you right Thank you Shreemaan, you go both of them. This is my favourite computer class link. I am lost in your eyes. Don't touch me. Don't touch me. Listen to me. Go down. Madam, you can go down. I am your friend. Will you call me? I can call you tomorrow. Don't waste your time. You keep smiling. No one will see your face. I am sick. I am good now. I want to assist you from today. Why do you want to assist anyone? You know, Mr. Singh is also a graduate of Kuruji University. He is also stuck. I don't want to get him. I don't want him. Who taught you this? Mr. Motu. Hold him. Hold him. What are you doing? Did you see that? I didn't want to do this job. I don't have any respect for this job. You are looking at the entire chess table. I am winning. If I don't have any respect for this job, I should accept defeat. I am sorry, Mr. Singh. Now also. Madam, the job is pretty. But I don't have any respect for this job. Madam, you sent her to the job, right? Because you think she is a better teacher than me. You can get her and my team behind you. And make them the team. The one who wins, the job belongs to her. You are a lion. And the one who we are, we are lions. And in our lane, we are lions. And there is a dog outside. Thank you, Himanshu. Interesting. So that's not what I expected. Me too. But it's still not what I am expecting. So I don't know, maybe it's the trailer. Because with that director and Rajkumar Rao, that looks incredibly just light-hearted. I was going to say fluffy. Yeah. That's not the reputation neither of those people. Yeah, no. And so I'm not saying that's what this film is going to be. Right. But that's what the vibe it gave me. It did for me too. I was surprised that it felt so fluff. With somebody with a director who... I don't mean that as an insult. It just is what you just said. The lightness of it. It wasn't what I was expecting. And that could just be the way that whoever was marketing it wanted to market it to the masses. Because we know that's what the masses want. Right. But with those... It's him especially. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like he loves important... Look at those... I know. Like Shahid. Right off the top. Agira Omerta. He's known for pushing the boundaries and telling important stories. Right. Let's see, hun. Chillingling is a hilarious yet inspirational journey of a PT master from a semi-government-funded school in Northern India. Mantu, Rashmara, is a typical PT master for whom it's just a job. When circumstances put everything that Mantu cares for at stake, including Neelu, who he loves, Mantu's forced to do what he's never done. Teach. For Mantu's journey, Chillingling humorously addresses the value of sports education in school curriculum. Cool. So my guess is that he wanted me to do something different. Right. But I think there was still going to be a big message. There will be a message. That's that at the end there. I bet the message is the valuating... Is that a word, Rick? I don't know. Good. The valuing sports education in school curriculum, like it said at the end there. Yeah. Like Mr. Holland's Opus is focused on... Let's see, that's a serious film. It's focused on the arts and music education. Yeah. I guess maybe a more lighthearted thing would be to... What is it? The something, the boom. The what? It's the wrestling movie. Henry Winkler's in it. Bring the boom. I don't know. But he's a teacher who's trying to fund his arts department and winds up wrestling to bring the boom. Oh man, you all know what you're typing in right now. I don't know what you're talking about. It's a movie. It's a lighthearted movie with a message about kids having the arts department funded. I feel like we've seen him before, too. The other coach, I think it was, or something. I recognized him as well. Article 15, he was apparently in that. Thugs of Hiroshima. Probably seen him in a bunch of trailers we've seen as well. Yeah. Right? He looked really familiar. I thought I'd see him in something. But yeah, looked interesting just it wasn't what I was expecting at all. But that doesn't mean like I'm still interested. Yeah. One, it's produced by A.J. Devgen. But the two biggest draws, Rajkumar Rao, who actually is really interesting. Probably one of the biggest ranges of an actor. Definitely not predictable. No. Because he can be the weirdest, corkiest guy. And he could also be the intensest Noazid insidiki. Right. Tripathi type. Yeah, he's all over the map. In a great way. And I think if we were ever to talk to him, which we would love to if any of you know, it's not a hint. It's not a hint. It's not a hint. I would love to talk to Rajkumar Rao. But that's a conscious thing, I think. I don't think he wants to ever even play a similar character. I think he probably gets bored easily. Yeah, with a role. So like certain, like he has crazy eccentric facial expressions that he could do. Like almost to like Jim Carrey extent. Like he can warp his smile to be like, Right. And he can also be like, we've seen in some of the other more serious roles he's played. He can be really small. Really small. Really minute. Intense. Uh-huh. He's one of the biggest ranges of an actor that I can think of. But obviously he's, and then the director, who I think is one of the best directors in India. But also he usually produces these films with messages. And so I'm really interested to see what he does with the comedy. This is one of those things that I wouldn't be jumping all over at the minute it drops. Yeah. I would be instantly paying attention, like listening, like what's everybody buzzing about this. And the moment I heard, watch it, I'd be on it like 24 hours later. Yeah. Yeah. So you guys let us know what you think about it. I think it comes out on the 13th, which I believe is the same day that the last one that we just reacted to comes out as well. But maybe so. Well, this is the whole Diwali. Oh, it's Diwali. Yeah. Is that, because at Christmas time, that's when we get a lot of our films coming out. Diwali was monsoon and Diwali, I remember being, and holy, the three big pushes. Like we've got the, we've got the summer blockbuster season, Oscar season, and then Christmas, which is the tail end of the Oscar season. Yeah. So let us know what you think about this trailer and what we missed and why we're so stupid. Yep. Down, but down. Da, din, din, da, din, din, da. Din, din, da, din, da, din, da. So well that's it.