 you just ripped off your skin and i was srk under here what hey welcome back to our stupid reaction to the idiot sim corbin i'm ref you can follow us on instagram twitter about juicy content it's so juicy hey trian and follow my special twitter account that's where the tweeting happens right from my twitter haven't said that in a long time i know that used to be a go-to for you all the time the twat yeah but today it's uh it says a i don't know i don't know what this is read up okay all this let's see it says guru gomen sing to jay yanti okay so it's a guru it's something we're gonna learn something here second of january okay second of january uh it's a sick festival okay that commemorates the birthday of guru goben sing g the 10th guru of the six okay and so read up the it's a film so this is a trailer it's gonna be a trailer yes a trailer to a film about this the film depicts the battle of an impour in 1700 in which mogul general uh pandikan was killed by guru goben sing the film also depicts the battle of shankar which took place in december 1704 common era in which 42 six under guru goben sing fought bravely against 10 lock mogul forces under wazir khan in the battle of chamkhar both the elder sons of guru goben sing sahib zada ajit sing 18 years old and sabid zada ju ju jar sing 14 years old were martyred the moguls were in large number but still they failed to capture guru goben sing and hence six defeated moguls the younger sons of guru goben sing who oh those sons were nine and seven were taken to wazir khan's palace and were cruelly and inhumanely executed by the mogul ruler of sir hind wazir khan gave orders that masons were to break the guru's youngest sons into a section of the city's wall good grief like wow oh that's intense talk about putting your conquered ones on display that's wow wow one thing we know what we've learned is that if this is going to depict something about the sick it's it's going to be i think it's animated really i think so let's say the name for me one more time char sahibzadek trailer here we go hope i pronounced that close enough for hand grenades yeah uh That was our first animated, you know, it was computer animated, it reminded me a lot of the film in the 90s with the Egyptians. Prince of Egypt, thank you, not story-wise, no you just meant the animation-wise, similar and not, that was partly commuted, it was a blend, it was a blend of regular animation and computer animation. I think Shrek was the one that was fully computer animated, I believe. And so, which was interesting because obviously, I asked a while back on Twitter, does India, because we hadn't reacted to people that much. I remember that. I was like, did you already have animated films? I remember that, I was like, did you already have animated films? Animated films? I said no, they don't really make a lot because a lot of, like Christmas movies, we talked about it either. A lot of people also associate in India animation with children's, which is not really a thing. Adults will happily go see an animated film, but there's people who don't throw a lot of money at it like they do here, like L.R., Disney, DreamWorks, you know, it's like those are multi-million, hundred million dollar films that are made for animated kids. So that's, it's so interesting, obviously the animation is a little old school computer animation. Correct. So that, but it was interesting because it looks like it's a choice, it doesn't look like it was a technological disadvantage, it looked like they actually thematically and stylistically said we want it to look like this. Which was interesting because normally that would totally take me out of it. Me too. But it didn't. I only agree with you. I was like, I could, the score helped. The score was fantastic and the voice acting was extremely good. It just, it really drew me into, I could absolutely see myself watching that and learning about this history. Voice. Though it isn't, I agree. The animation in and of itself wasn't something that drew me to it at all. If anything, that kind of animation I would not be attracted to. Well, yeah. I mean, coming from a Westerner who's right, you know, you see toy story go from what it was right to what it is now, right exactly and what they're doing with animation now. It's just incredible. But that's why it was really impressive. And also I, Disney in their whole thing right now wanting to do different stories of different people, you know, they're trying to come up with, you know, people from every race. So everybody can see themselves represented on screen about time. They need to do a sick film. Yeah. I think they just did a short of, was it a Hindu one? No, what religion was it? The little short with the father and the son and he was a superhero. Was it Hindu? Yeah. I think it was nominated for an Oscar just a few years ago. Somebody did a short animated film with, I think it was Pixar, honestly. The little kid, he saw the Hindu gods as superheroes. Oh, I didn't see that. No. It was a couple years back, but I would be interested in, one, people in America being introduced to the sick religion and knowing their ancestry of how much of a warrior they are. Yeah. Because you can probably pull a hundred people and one might know that they were, one, what the Sikhs are, or that they have such a warrior ancestry behind them. But it was really interesting. The score was great. The Om Pory is apparently a voice of one of the people. The voice acting with everybody was really strong. As was the writing. Some of those lines were really, really good. Yeah. And so I think that's what added to it. And so it'd be interesting if it was a choice to make it look a little more fully computer animated. It's got to be. Look, the years 2014, that was absolutely a choice. But also in order to make it look like Disney does, you need to throw a lot of money, millions of millions of dollars at it because it takes time. It's true. It takes a lot and a lot of talented artists with the technology and the money to spend on it. And so obviously, I'm sure they didn't have that money to spend on it. And also they don't know the audience because the production company behind it, Yeah. Interesting. White L production. Very, very interesting. Well, this is a festival as well, though, that we're telling us, right? It was the, yeah, that it commemorates the birthday of Guru Gobind Singh. And it is a, yeah, there was something there I thought about it, yeah, it's a festival. It's a sick festival commemorating the birthday of us. So if any of you are celebrating out there, one, let us know how this is. Yeah. Are there other animated films that are worth reacting to? Please. Even short films. Yeah, short films. Love those. Let us know. And I don't know what you call the festival. Right. Whatever the festival is for you guys. I hope it's everything you're fun, wanting it to be. And happy, I don't even know what to say. Enjoy. Happy, enjoy.