 what's i'm playing in the other room I'm Rick and he follows us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content, it's so juicy. Follow his Twitter account, ring the bell to get the notification squad. Lots of juicy stuff on it, but you love juice, so go check that out. You want to rub it all over your body. So, today we're reacting to a trailer. Good. It was a 2012 film. Good, I was wanting specifically a 2012 trailer. It's amazing. It's called Chittagong. Chittagong. Chittagong. And if I told you... That's what I'd call it. A film had Rajkumar Rao, Nozad and Siddiqui, and Manaj. Would you be interested? Manaj. I was gonna say Nicki Minaj. Yeah, Nicki Minaj. That'd be cool. Would you Nicki Minaj and Nozad and Siddiqui? I'd be seeing that film. It's a good film. Yeah. So are you telling me those three are in this film? Those three are in this film. So it looks like a Gang of Wassepura reunion, I guess? I guess. It's either that or an episode of Full House. I'd be hard-pressed to... Dang! Yeah. I don't know what it's about. I guess we'll find out. Here we go. On Yard Kashiya presents. I think he's presenting. Producing. Or presents like you do. Right, right, right. Everything happened. I've never seen or heard of it. The nation is under its control. Everything is in its control. If you remember anything, then only this thing. That's not the point. Yeah, that's not the point. Yeah. Oh god, why keep public on Arvind? It's okay. We'll cover that. We're just gonna let it go. What do you want? We're gonna get rid of them. That's the point. We're gonna get rid of them. It hasn't happened for a long time. Why hasn't it happened yet? We're gonna get rid of them. If we're gonna get rid of them. We'll show you that we're worth 50,000 to 50,000 rupees. You're the one who can help us. No one can help me. I think you should think about your life. I won't think about it. I don't have a life. I'm not the only one who can help you. I'm very lucky to have you. I've come to live with you. I mean, come on. A story we don't know anything about as of yet. That looks incredibly important, right? It's like an intense story. An intense story. You got Manaj Bhashpahy. You know the actor who's gonna be there. Nawaz Al-Insadiki of Yushman Karana. It's presented by Anyar Akashya. It means he liked it. Come on. I mean, seriously. The only thing I'm concerned about. I mean, there's way too many white actors in that trailer, man. I'm deeply concerned. That always concerns me. I see. But it's directed by Bede Prathapane. Bede Prathapane. Bede Prathapane. I want to read this one out. Sure. School kids organize an armed revolt in the 1930s in British-occupied Chirigang. There are casualties on both sides. Later, one of those kids successfully leads the peasants to regain their food grains earlier commandeered by the British. Again, didn't know this had ever happened in history. So it's like a gun, but instead of cricket, they have guns. Exactly. But that's true of a story. Just as true. There is there a truer story than Lagann Corbin? No. No. It's the truer story that's ever been told. It's a great log line for a film. So yeah, it looks like a story that's ever been told. Anyar Akashya, he just presents. I love that about that man. I know. Like the fact that he, he's like, okay, this film has not gotten enough. One, the fact that it has those actors. I know. Doesn't have enough. I know. Clout. I know. I mean, I know it was probably early in a lot of their careers. I know, but still, but still. The fact that he needs to be there to present this in order for people to see it. But I love that he does that. Yep. It's very selfless because I don't think he makes any money. I think he's just like, you take my name and say, I'm presenting this. No, yeah. It's what we've learned about him, both from talking to him from what Nawaz said about him and others have said about him is that he's one of the most generous man men in the film industry in terms of wanting to lend his name to give credit to something and let people know about it. Just because it's artistically meritorious and even remembering, like working with somebody three years later, remembering he worked with them and liking them and wanting them to work now. You know, he's just, he's what you want from a film. But the director wrote it, directed and produced it. So clearly this person, there's a passion project on this. And that usually, that's what that means. If you're that involved, you're that involved. If you're directing or writing it and putting your money into it. You were very, very passionate about it. Nawaz and Siddiqui, Rajkumar, Rao. Really? Yeah. Where was he? I didn't miss him. Jaydeep from Patalo Lock and Gangster Wasper, of course, and Razi. We've seen him actually in quite a few things. Yeah. Oh, I thought it was Vijay Raza. I did too for a split second. I'm like, don't tell me we missed Vijay Raza. It's Vijay Varma, though. You know him. Yes, we do know him. It's the other boy. We actually, we saw him. Yeah. When we went to the Ungreasy medium, I think it was, right? Yes. He was there when we got, we didn't like chat chat. No, we got to meet him. How you doing? Like chicken gully boy. That was great. Yeah. Super nice when we met him. But yeah. Okay. So it has all these, because one, he's a really talented actor. I like him. Yeah, I do too. Like him very much. So it's got all these actors, right? Okay, this has to be good. You would think it with, and on your own was recommending it. Please tell me this is good. Please tell it. I mean. I'm wondering, I'm wondering if it was, because the, what we just watched with Sushant, I learned. Yes. Was not a success. Well, that happens and it's astonishing. Like we've discovered a lot of the films that have been our favorites and the best work. It's what I wish I mentioned when we were talking to him about the transition that's taking place. Cause that's, that's been one of the things in Indian cinema, especially Hindi cinema has been the escapism. Wanting to escape daily life and just enter the fantastical world for three and a half hours and just escape. Whereas, and Ranveer mentioned that in one of the things about his approach to acting, this new era of the believability and presenting the every man's journey and presenting the circumstances that everybody can relate to is, is very much the avant-garde and it doesn't become a commercial success yet. Yeah. Like the big escapisms. Yeah. It is unfortunate, obviously. We get it here too. Yeah. Well, get it here too. America's had the realism for a while, but they're never the most popular. Well, no, it's not all some. No, it's why, it's why there's complaints during Academy Award Nom time where the general populace goes, why is that nominated and not this? Luckily it's also changing though. It is changing. It's like get out with films like Parasite. Well, and thank you Marvel. Yeah. That they started to do great storytelling with great actors in their action films. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So it's been a big change. Yeah. Hollywood used to do that as well. Especially with the superhero films. Yeah. They used to just be garbage. Can't be garbage. That's all. Yeah. Can't be garbage. Unfortunately. Whoa. You see the runtime of that? 105 minutes for a frickin action drama war. That's like what? Hour 45. That's not even two hours. How did they do that? Seriously. That's most war films are two and a half. Two and a half easy. From Indy, I would expect it to be four. And it was in 2012. So it was almost 10 years ago. Wow. Anyways. Tell us stupid things. Please tell us. It happened before. I know it wasn't very good. But I'm hoping it. That's a lot of great actors to not be really good. That would be a monumental disappointment. Not many good creators artistically create a poop. Let us know. What the f***?