 Sit down, sit down, it's time for a stupid reaction. Actually, I don't have a bouquet. Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. It's so juicy. And today, we all... Everybody do this in their deepest voice. And today, we are recording a reaction to something called... Lipstick under my burka. Ah, well, you know, when that happens to me, I've typically had a pretty hot Friday night. No. Yeah, I know. In this iPhone frame. No. Let's just get into it. Lipstick under my burka. Yeah. Now, see, we've been joking. I think it's actually about a Muslim woman. This is gonna be like the brown girls' guy thing. We're gonna feel really bad. We're being silly at the beginning. Are you gonna cry about it? You're gonna feel bad. You know, I was being respectful. You don't even know what we're watching. Just one second, again. I'm Brihana Bedi and my song is inspired by seven things. No. Mobile's Britney No. 3. This photo is mine. It's for you two. Do you two have any relationship? No. Sensey? Well, you don't know who my aunt is. I'm not your aunt. I'm not your aunt. I'm not your aunt. I'm not your aunt. You're my aunt. I'm not your aunt. I'm your aunt. When they get emotional, that's when they know that. It's really interesting the way they went with that creatively, because it's a story about, obviously, a girl who wants to express herself as a woman, but is confined by whatever religion she's under. Right. And that's the common thing I think a lot of girls A lot of girls come all the way to, but the fact that they went with that and then with this, like, disco music on the line now, which I kind of liked because, one, it was different, but I think they were going with more of like, this is not like, this is going to be a sad movie about the oppressions of women. It's going to be about the empowerment of this woman, finding herself, and it started off. I really felt bad, we were so silly, because it started off like it was going to be this really deep, sorrowful drama about this poor young girl's oppression against her, and it became very different, very different, and I really like, apparently, it's all of those women's stories. Yeah, it's like all of them told. All age rages. Very different, yeah, different, so it's like, you're not in the class anymore. It looks fun, yeah, it looks like it's fun and touching, yeah, with a important message, which is good. I've not heard anything about this, have you? Yeah, I have, okay. People have requested it for a while. Yeah, never heard anything about this film. I don't think it was like, it was huge film. Um, Maburka. It came out in 2016. It's a great title, it is. One of the reviews. That's freaking fantastic. Also, in most trailers, they don't show the sex. Yeah, that's like, that was very interesting. I don't think, you don't normally see it outside of 50 Shades of Grey trailers. Right. Yeah, the actual, and she was filming that thing there. Yeah, that was different. In order to be independent and break free from the conservative society, four women sets, four women sets on a journey to discover freedom and happiness. Wow. So it's like, Sisters of the Traveling Pants. Yeah, Sisters of the Traveling Yahood Pants. Yah-ga? What? What? Alexis like that. What are you even saying? Sisters of the Traveling Yahood Pants. Um, the director is Alam Karita. Uh, I can't even pronounce that whole name. Wait, you can't pronounce the name? Uh, I know, it's crazy, right? Um, this girl's from Omkra with, uh, Vishal. Omkra. Yeah. It sounds like Okra. Not Omkara. Omkra. And this girl leaves Okra. Okra's pretty good. I love Okra. I love Okra. I love Okra. Yeah. Yeah. Lipstick under my Okra. Yeah. I thought it was one person from, uh... Sakra Gang. Sakra Gang. Sakra Gang. Maybe I was missing for it. Who knows. But, yeah, it looks really good. Let's know how it was. Um, and if it's worth a viewing. Yah-ga-ga. And work can be viewed. Never. Work can be viewed.