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Lies. you always have wine I don't know today we are reacting to a trailer I think it's a to Lugu trailer cool to be the next to Lugu the ones I'm obviously but obviously I know that but yeah are we are we gonna ever get to that one or we just gonna let it be the ongoing joke of all time anyways there's also the care of something something something yeah well which I've heard is more of like the artsy style film that that we love so much we do enjoy but this is called color photo color photo Suha Sunel, Chandini Chaudhary, Sandeep Raj, we know these names Sai Rajesh, a tragic comedy that is set in the 90s between two different personalities coming from different backgrounds that change their lives in a tale of love cool that's all color photo looks like it came out this year at least this this did so is this particular trailer this particular teaser yeah all right here we go so what if he doesn't didn't say it was a comedy a tragic comedy okay like a dark comedy yeah I like that me too I do enjoy those types it looked really interesting and also like it's a tragedy look tragic because a lot of stuff believe he was rubbing fairness cream fairness right and at the beginning it said I think what was the line that it was but the very first line out of the mountain yeah society will not accept a dark-skinned guy like me if you guys don't know about an Instagram handle page called Indian love project check it out do you know about that it sounds familiar yeah right in Indian love project is dedicated to highlighting couples who break the norms of society so they've got everything from a dark skin and a fair skin to interracial to gay couples to a muslim in Hindu and they just always every single day that should matter but we have to celebrate we have to celebrate and let people know this is normal actually that it's really it's really okay that's unfortunate yeah but they do that Indian Indian love project that Instagram you should that's just it's a beautiful thing that highlights that and man I just I can't imagine what that is like to live in a world like that and to be dark-skinned and feel like you've got to put on fairness cream or that you can't love the person you love because society won't let that's just heartbreaking also the English thing yeah at the end the whole the whole that moment is another one of those it's like okay let's see you speak something in English it's like okay so what if he doesn't yeah it should yeah it shouldn't matter at all because we just talked to Tripathi and he's not confident in himself and speak and he speaks like perfect English yeah he speaks great English and I thought his I thought his English was beautiful apparently called to something I forget what the word Dost Dost yeah by his brother yeah but Dost is a more familial and there was a point when he did it where he actually put his hand on his heart and it is which is a stupid babies were saying that his doing that was a definitively unrehearsed completely natural and extremely emotional caring expression that isn't reserved for anyone other than someone that you genuinely have an affectionate feeling toward so high high level compliment but the fact that he like we were told at least that he is not as confident like similar even more than the was yeah because we had the same because we thought we were going to be using a translator and then he started speaking English and right his wife and kid were off it helped him but he I was like he doesn't need he didn't need it yeah he was perfect English there was no point where I was no and even without it it was but I know a bunch of Indians struggle with that they do and the majority of comments from stupid babies resonate with with us about that which is the same theme but I did actually see some comments about his accent and the way he talked and I blocked him in front and of course oh people not very few okay very few but I saw like at least three or four that said something and I was like go go yeah you know for those of you who when it doesn't matter yeah number one it doesn't matter but do you know what kind of humility and strength of character it takes to be willing to do an interview in a language that you don't know really well yeah it's like no how you could be perceived in doing that it's like a great straight barely new indy yes decided to do but right obviously trippy knows English no one it's different yeah and it's different it would be Americans seeing us being interviewed and and not knowing Hindi well wouldn't care mm-hmm Indians seeing an Indian doing an American interview and not speaking English well could get ridiculed for that on a big big way stupid which is stupid but that's that's why the line in there was tragic and so right let us know how this film is if it's if it's it looks great yeah I'm talking to the acting all looks really really not the premise yeah so if it's a touching and also tragically funny film we definitely enjoy those so if you've seen it let us know how it is obviously no spoilers yeah no spoilers and obviously if it does convey what we refer to as an important film that has an important message where regardless of if it's a happy ending or a bad ending that's not the point if the message is what we think this film is telling which is you shouldn't be prejudiced against people's skin color or the language they speak or the culture they come from so let us know down below