 Bring all the mushrooms bring all the mushrooms, bring all the clapping out of the room Hey cars, you've been reaction to eating some Corbin I'm You can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content I'm talking about my granddaughter Today, I'll be reacting to a uh behind-the-scenes We're going behind the scenes. Yes of uh, DeWani Mastinani. What if I want to go in the scene? Uh, this is a a video um from behind the scenes of that song And you know, we love that song. Yep. It's a phenomenal song. Yep. Um, so this is uh, I believe it was also started by our subbers Thank you subbers. Thank you subbers best of the best Uh, and we like these kind of things if it's always the more the merrier of these man Um, but that was a that was one of the first because that's the I think we reacted That might have been the first song from the film we reacted to I don't remember. I don't remember if it was the order in which they were done. Yeah, but Obviously, it's very impressive to pica dancing. I don't know. I'll beautiful with I mean uh, renveer just sitting there And whenever prionka's happy everybody's happy. She wasn't happy in that scene I know but whenever prionka Everybody's happy. In fact, she was very unhappy in that scene. I don't want to talk about it Anyways, so here we go Hey, did I say start yet? I did not you didn't Okay, here we go Then uh, we saw this before we saw the movie Yeah, I'm pretty sure Divani must have made a suggestion that it would be like an empty song. So it has to be a grand by all means Look at the set And uh How beautiful It's something that we haven't seen in indian films before especially in a period film That must be the choreo forever. Yeah It's a situation Symmetry man Not really but Ali likes the symmetry flavor, but you still there is a sense of oriental feel Multiple days just for the song Where's renveer? He was the essential part of that. That was way way too short Yeah, we've seen some behind the scenes that were about 10 minutes long and we prefer that Yeah, yeah that that could have done with being 10 minutes Yeah, like for each because those films were some of my favorites. Obviously pastrami mustan ananda and padmavad Just because just how grand everything is I literally every movie that I've ever loved could have a separate motion picture That's a documentary about how it was made now and I'd be happy Gibson did that with The Passion of Christ pretty much the supplemental material for The Passion of Christ is another film And it's beautiful because he literally takes you through The setting up of a shot people literally walking from set to the trailers and I just We could sit on set for five hours with nothing to do and be happy. So it would have been nice to see sanjay talk about Yeah With his processes because we haven't we haven't really seen that from him yet Not at all. Maybe he doesn't do that. Maybe he doesn't like to who knows Because obviously this was probably just done by the studio just a behind-the-scenes obviously and he's like get out of my way I'm working. Yeah, you know, obviously when they're working, they don't want to be bothered by behind the scenes Yeah, there's there's some directors that want to close set and they don't want you to see their process They want to they just they're it interferes with their It's definitely one that I would love to because he has such a unique style Yeah, he's like he's like quintin basically obviously not in terms of similar styles But they both have their own definitive style that when you watch you're like This is a sanjay film. Mm-hmm. And a sanjay film is always beautiful. Yep. And symmetry is symmetry Um without and that's a nice thing. I love about him is that his his symmetry and his aesthetic doesn't Minimize story or character. I usually have great character acting and great story Because I think everything we've seen we uh, we saw obviously panvat and bashram and bhajram and bhajram musta nodding black And There's more ram lila ram lila Which was so fun. Um And it's actually very different The fact that he has such a similar style but I'm writing pad maha and bashram and bhajram most similar very similar But because they're they're very similar stories in terms of period and everything a period piece But the others like ram lila is obviously a more fun Contemporized version of a Romeo and Juliet and then black obviously is a completely different whole of the world Thing obviously with the great amatak bhaktan. And I feel like there's more that we've watched. I feel like there is too But it's been so long We've we've taken a big break. There's some people who we first got immersed in at the outset america Sandra lila bansali Vishal, even though we listened to his song recently We were diving rightly so these were the names we were diving into that It's been many many months since we've revisited them. Maybe it's time to Revisit. Well, he does have that. Yeah, who knows if it's coming out the the alia one the alia one Where she's the gangster. Yeah, uh head Which is a great choice and I love it. I can't wait for it. Can't wait. Uh, but I feel like there was One that we watched just recently Uh, what he was the editor on maricom creative weird Righty, we're Thor. There's black. Oh, no, no, no Gersnatch gersnatch. Yes. That was probably the one we liked the least Of well in depth us, but it was still beautiful. Especially shawari his eyes Well, any director. Yeah, just put her face on a camera and it's gonna look beautiful. Yeah, dev dos as well Okay, that was probably the one I like. Yes Yeah, which for me, but it's still had that gorgeous Oh Ness of the set so he has a very specific. I don't think he Does he do has he done a film where it's like Like not gorgeous. Well, we've seen I remember when we were watching Uh, I think it was dev dos. We saw what the um the growth In him and going back to dev dos you could see there was stuff he hadn't yet Made his own in terms of the symmetry and the color He was getting there, but it wasn't at the level. He was at with Padmavad and bhajmalar as the glad more money too as well Well money helps but also there's just this that happens in any body of work of a director You see the evolution of them and this the stuff that becomes their staples and also They're they're command for what they're doing. Uh, and and understanding their particular That's why it's very rare to get a director that come just comes out of the shoot With a very clear Vision and a clear thumbprint on what they're doing because it usually takes several films before you begin to get a hang of what you're doing Yeah, yeah, well if there's more behind the scenes, especially ones that are in depth Yeah, uh, please let us craft about the craft and about the process. Yes. Uh, I don't know if there's a lot Who knows maybe they don't like talking about it. Uh, is there one with a shawl? I'm I can't imagine. Did you do one the shawl wouldn't want to do one with head or the craft Boy, there's so much to learn That'd be a fun one. That'd be a fun one to react to. Anyways, let us know down below