 what did the what did the horse say when it fell down help i fallen and i can't get he up how many of these did you prepare welcome back to our stupid reaction she needs some carbon i'm rigged but i don't like it one of those dumb jokes for every intro he can get he up now uh today so uh a trailer dropped just a few days ago sorry for just not getting to it but how did one of rishi kapoor's last film it's not his last film but he wasn't able to finish it and so kind of similar to when he fled your past um he was in the middle of an imaginary Dr. Barnasas Johnny Depp uh Jude Law and Colin Firth no Farrell Farrell not Firth yeah um finished it for him so this is rishi kapoor film and uh I believe Parish Rawal and came in he came and finished his role for him and Judy Chow was also in this film but the film is called Sharmaji Namkeem um but you said it's not his last it was one i don't know i just i don't know as far as release statement yeah i don't know if he has more than this uh you guys can let me know i don't know i just know obviously it's one of his last sure because he wasn't able to finish it um so very well it could be his last but i don't know um stretching color my entire life oh Don't you think so? My husband is here with his friend. I want a solid cook. You know, cooking is an art. What a beautiful part! How many parties are going on? Sardar, why are you touching my hand once? Can you hold my hand? First of all, God has come to shoot me in the market. Boys and girls are never friends. Where are you from? I'm from NG. And your phone was silent. Okay. Did you lie to me? No, Rinku. It's not what you think. Dad, how are you? We live in a society. You don't care, I care. Everything has changed. I'm like that. I don't need permission from anyone. When I don't pay a bill, no one remembers me. What's the use of this family? It's the same family as it used to be. Don't be a burden to anyone. Take the name of God and climb the ladder. Because the film overall looks like it's going to be like a cute film. And obviously, they didn't have much of a choice. Obviously, I'm sure they had a bunch of dialogue with the filmmakers and the family. Obviously, we probably want to, if this is his last work or one of his last works, we probably want it to be seen, right? Right. Imaginary Dr. Parnagis had the luxury of the fact that it was almost, it kind of fit into the story to make it multiple characters. It was in an imaginarium. And so anytime you walk through something, he came out looking different. And so that kind of added like, kind of let them change the character a little bit. This one, it goes to show you how two actors playing the same role can play so differently. Yeah. And none of them is wrong. Right. And I'm sure he wasn't trying to, and I'm sure he had to like, kind of study Rishi a little bit, but you also just can't do an impression even though you're playing the same person because then it can come off really weird. And I can't think of a film that's done that in the span of, I mean it's been done in sequels. But I can't remember a film. In the same film. Yeah, in the same film. One scene you're going to have Rishi, the next scene you're going to have him and then he's going to go back to Rishi. Right. Depending on the edit and the way it was shot. Yeah. I like, I mean clearly, if this is one of his last films, how can you just leave it on the editing floor? Yeah. You've got to, I applaud them for, that's my primary interest in this is to just be able to see what is historically his last piece of work. It's hard because obviously Rishi brings such a vibrance and a life to his character it looks like. Yeah. And he's like more like bubbly. And then the other guy, he just, it's obviously it's not bad what he's doing. He's just, it's a completely, it looks like a completely different person. Right. Like obviously it is, but I'm saying the character wise. Because it is. It's played by a different person and a different actor. It's not that he's playing it wrong. He's playing it how he would have played it. Exactly. One of the amazing things about acting is how many different ways people can play a certain character. Right. And why some actors you think of more than others. Because like they're in the same age bracket. You could put Tom Hanks in a role and you could put Jeff Goldblum in a role. Same lines. It's going to be a completely different incarnation because it's Jeff Goldblum and Tom Hanks. That's one of the beautiful things about acting. Yeah. And so obviously in the film looks like it's going to be like a, one of those, it's going to have a heart touching stuff again. Yeah. Because it's going to be about family and people getting older and all that kind of stuff. Yeah. And I hope it looks like it's going to try to smash lightly, but smash stereotypes of, smash what it means to be old or retired, which my idea of retirement, it's, What's your idea of retirement? I don't know. It's foreign boggles my mind. It's an industrial age creation. I don't, I understand people reaching a place where they cannot do what they used to do, especially in certain industries where that happens. In athletics, you have to, you can't compete at that level at a certain point. But for people just this carte blanche expectation that when you hit a certain age, you should retire is, it's like, it's like expecting at this age, you should be potty trained. And at this age, you should be, I've never, I've never, I've never understood the concept of retirement. I think it's more of, I don't want to work anymore. And that's the age that the government will. I know, but that's the, I mean, I under, I know that like there's the goal, the financial planning goal, which was created a lot by the banks to here in America, to get you to a place where you don't have to work anymore and you have enough money to not have to work anymore. But work is a blessing and a contribution to society. And there's a lot of people who stop working and feel like they aren't making a contribution to life anymore because it's not just about you. It's about the greater good in the whole. That's why you see so many people of retirement age. We're going to Walmart here because they don't want to sit at home. They want to be connected to society and people and serving. So I'm hoping they cover that. Obviously the retirement stuff in India is obviously going to be very different than it is here. Very different. As is, I mean, aging, like, I mean, I can't tell you yet. I've been told before that at your age, you should be just focusing on the spiritual things and praying because you're reaching the end of your life. It's like, okay, if you think this is the end of my life. Oh, Rick, it's about to die. Oh, Rick, you better stop going to the gym and acting like those young and start acting your age, you son of a bitch. Anyways, looks interesting. Sit in the chair, get fat and high cholesterol and die in five years. But yeah, the film looks really interesting. I'm hoping Rishi got more than 75% of the film done. I'm hoping. I'm hoping to see most of Rishi and obviously it's not their fault that they had to do what they had to do. My heart goes, the whole team and the cast and the creators to have that happen. That's a tough thing. That's tough. It's like, if you had Earfun enrol for his last film and you're like, hey, other actor, come in here and replace Earfun. Yeah, exactly. Okay. But I'll be very interested to see one. I want to see it just for the honouring of Rishi's last work and I would really like to see and I'm hoping it's going to be what we're talking about. I'm hoping you're just going to get to see the same role portrayed by two different people and I've only ever seen it done. Like for example, most everybody knows Topol's Tevye from Fiddler on the Roof. But I've seen other Tevye's on stage and it's very interesting to watch other people incarnate that character because that's different than say what happened with the Joker because it's a completely different film with Joaquin Phoenix and Heath Ledger versus Fiddler. It's the exact same words. It's the same character. It's just completely different embodiment depending upon the actor. So I'm looking forward to it. Anyways, let us know what you thought about this and which we are next. Rishi Kapoor film, older or newer. I think, I know we saw him in Kapoor and Sunny. It was like one of our favourite parts of that. Yeah, Kapoor and Sunny. And obviously Amirik Baranthi. Right. But yeah, what else should we watch? Let us know down below.