 This guy is Priyanka. Is he in drag? Because you said this guy is Priyanka. I said the sky. Oh! Back to our ship direction, idiots. Corbin. Rick, hashtag Priyanka fanboy. Fanboys are a lot of people. Priyanka's at the top. So we, uh, no, you're hashtag, uh, Ranbeer fanboy. That's true. No, you're not. Justice for Ranbeer. But tell me, we reviewed the sky as pink. We're about to review it. Yeah, we're doing that now. You need to stop doing drugs, Corbin. I don't believe you. But obviously this is a new film that just came out starring Crown Coast Chopra Jonas. And directed by, say her name for me please, Shanali Bose. Brilliant director. Yep. Margarita Marder-Straw. She made me really happy to know she was directing this. And writing it. And writing it. Exactly. And shout outs to every single person in the cast. Obviously with most of our reviews it's going to be non-spoiler at the very beginning and then we're going to go nuts and spoil the whole thing. Yeah. Because, you know, it's new. We'll warn you. The main actress, say her name for me. Zero Wasson. Is that right? Yeah, we know her from Don Gold. Zero Wasson. Uh, she was the girl in Don Gold. Correct. She's grown. One of the girls. Yeah, man, she's a good actress, man. She does fantastic jobs. Uh, but then she's also in Secret Superstar, which, let me know if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure she acts out of scene during part of it from Secret Superstar. If you've seen it, let me know. It's not really a spoiler. In The Sky is Pink? Yeah. Really? We can discuss it later. I don't want to spoil anything outside of it. And then Farhan Akhtar? Farhan Akhtar. Yeah. Uh, who plays the dad. Dad. Don't believe me. Oh, did we saw him in Debra? Debra film. Heck yeah. And then the brother, his name is... Rohit Seraf. Rohit Seraf who is in Dears and Doggy and Hitchick? With, uh, what's her face? Hitchick. Yeah, with, uh, what's her face? Yes. Did it... Synopsis from? Here's the synopsis of The Sky is Pink for those of you who were not aware of it. It is based on the true, on the love story. And yes, it is true. It's based on the love story of a couple spanning 25 years told through the lens of their spunky teenage daughter, Aisha Chaudhry, who was diagnosed with a pulmonary fibrosis. Yes. Yep. Very good synopsis. Very good synopsis. Uh, because I actually went in with a different... I thought this film was going to be mostly about the girl. Mm-hmm. Yeah, this was completely about the couple. Yeah. It was very similar. I know you haven't seen it, but Marley and me... I'll never see that one. Yeah, ridiculously sad film. Yeah. But it's about the life of a dog, but it's about their life with that dog. Yeah. I actually kind of felt from the trailer that it would be about that. Yeah, well, I knew that it would have some. I just thought that we would have more about that. So just go in knowing that. It's definitely going to be a Priyanka and what's his face is, uh... Farhan. Farhan. Heavy, driven. Yeah. They're the central, not only leads, but the story is really about them. Yeah. And then going through the hardest thing I can imagine. Yeah, a little shout out for those of you who don't want to see the spoiler portion of this. First of all, you know, blank, see it. Don't see it, go see it. Go see it. Go see it. However, little disclaimer, if you've just lost a child or lost a loved one or you have a loved one that went through that, or if that happened at any time, it's not a surprise in the trailer it's revealed. It's not a spoiler right here that we're dealing with a loved one in the family who passes away. For somebody who's going through that at this present moment, it might be really, really hard. It also could be really, really healing. So just know that in advance. It depends on each person. But first, yeah. Go see it. Definitely go see this film. See it. It's a beautiful, beautifully made film that I believe anybody, not just Indian audiences, American audiences, will talk about that. We'll love this film. Boy, are we going to talk about that. Which is one of the things we can talk about in the non-spoiler part that the Piyanka kind of, I'm hoping, can bridge the gap a little bit between the American audiences and the Indian audiences. We'll find out tonight because we went to the matinee, it's opening day, and we went to the matinee at the Arc Light in Sherman Oaks, which is a popular movie theater here. And we were the only ones in the theater. In fact, the guy came in and said, they thought they'd canceled the showing because there were no tickets that were sold. So we had a private screening. That's great. Because then we could talk through the movie. That's usually how it is, though, during, for most of the times. Correct. There's one or two other people in theaters usually. But for most matinees, it's not summer break. However, this was playing at the Arc Light. That doesn't happen here for films from India. Yeah. So that's exciting. I think, say her name. Say her name. So hopefully tonight. Say her name. Shanali. Shanali Bose. Bose. You are brilliant. I loved what she did. I mean, we loved her, what she did with Marguerite LaStraau. I think she grew even more with this as a director. The way she let stuff breathe, just like she did in Marguerite LaStraau, which reminds me of the direction as well of Lunchbox. Yeah, which is one of the problems that sometimes I have with some films is that they try to get the use of the score. And sometimes they can use it as to help you along. But sometimes you don't need it. You just need to, I mean, this is heavy enough where you don't, you're going to feel. And we'll talk about the score too. If you have music behind it. Yeah. And I thought she did a brilliant job of not having some music there and letting the performances carry the scene. Yes. Sometimes just some of her symmetrical shots and sometimes just so gorgeous. So I can't praise her enough. I think she's... Yeah. And there's also something you'll notice when you see it. And I would love to talk with her about this. I picked up on the fact that at the very beginning of the film the lighting was particularly subdued in spots. I would love to watch this again just to watch the lighting choices that she and her production team made because she really used light very different than say, we would think of light and visual aesthetic. It's always Sanjay. And she's different. And she's way, way, way, way more subtle. She doesn't have images that come across the screen and you just have to stop and freeze the picture and go look at that work of art. She does things that are more visual barguages in the delicacy of just... just let's throw a shadow behind them over there to make it feel a little bit heavier. Yeah. Really, really smart director. Yeah. So I love her. And I love that she wrote this and directed it. It's based off a true story. And at the end... What a story. For some of the credits. Yeah, they show a lot of the actual people that is the base. So they did a great job. Makeup department. Like to make even... Yeah. Because I was like... I mean, it's hard to make somebody look like Priyanka. Make Priyanka look like somebody because she's such a gorgeous woman. Right. But no. She looked really... All the characters looked like the real people. The main guy, Farhan, he looked like strikingly. And a real... This is the first time I'm giving a big shout out to makeup and hair from Indian cinema. Because oftentimes we've commented on ignore the makeup and hair because it's not good. They did a great job of aging both of them without making it look like they had to age them. Oh, yeah. Very, very subtle. Maybe in real life they aged a bit harder based on what they were going through. But I'm not going to nitpick that. I thought this was the way that they carried them through the process and the aging. The other thing that she did... And should we start talking spoilers now? Yeah. Just wrap up the non-spoiler. The non-spoiler. I think the one thing for me in this regard that's a non-spoiler, I'm really... I'll probably put something on my Instagram and I'm going to talk to a lot of people. I really want my friends here in America to see the movie now in theaters. Give it box office. Give it some attention because it's obviously getting a distribution larger than most films that are coming out of India because of Priyanka. She has a girl. I think she is. I don't think this is an argument. She's the most famous actress and actor. She's the most famous talent right now coming out of India here in the United States. People get offended because... I know they get offended by that. Because SRK is the biggest star in the world. She is. But in America more people know her. Correct. There are bigger stars in India. But as far as talent out of India in America, nobody's bigger than Priyanka. And this is an opportunity right now based on her star power and the fact that she married to a megastar in Nick Jonas for a lot of people who've never seen an Indian film in their life to see an Indian film. And this would be a great introduction to Indian cinema for an American. Yeah, it's actually... It's very familiar to what she shot. I think it was on purpose. You said that right at the beginning. Yeah, I think Priyanka and... Sorry if I forget to... Ushanali did it on purpose. I think they knew that she had such a draw on both. They formatted this as an American film. Everything about it. Which... And that's not saying it took away from its Indian... Not at all. At all. But... Any more than English-Venglish did. So I would definitely go see this film if you... Unless you just want to see action because there's none of that at all. Yeah. Like of the three movies we've seen that opened this week. Yeah. This is the one I would... And it's really not a fair comparison. No, no, you can't really compare them. I wouldn't either. It's really not fair because it's so different. They're so different. But for me, there's a message in this that is the more profound message of all three. But also some people don't like heavily dramatic. Exactly. So if you don't like that, don't see this because that's what this is. And a note to that. This is beautifully created because I don't... There are films I'll talk about there. Like here's some films right off the bat that you need to know if you haven't seen them. You're going to leave feeling awful. Revolutionary Road with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Lorenzo's Oil and Beaches. I know people won't agree with that necessarily, but I feel awful after I've seen Beaches. They're just heavy. Especially Lorenzo's Oil. Lorenzo's Oil, after you watch it, makes you want to jump off of a house face first into concrete. This doesn't do that to you, even though the subject matter's really heavy and you're going to need tissue. It is done in such a way that it's not... This is the way I would... I thought about this watching the film. It's not a movie about dying. It's a movie about living. 100%. Spoilers. Spoilers now. If you don't want spoilers, go away. Go away. Watch the movie. See it. Come back, please, and then come back. Here we go. How many times did you cry? I got emotional multiple times. Multiple times. I didn't actually shed tears. That happened to me twice. I got really emotional and the tears started to come multiple times. As a parent, and a human being. But I shed tears two times. I shed tears during the video on my laptop at the end. And I shed tears at her passing. Those were the two that just were enough. He made a couple of really questionable decisions in the thing. Farhan? Yeah, I think one of them being showing that video to her in mixed company. Yeah. This is your dead daughter. Watch this video with 100 other people. I thought that as well, too. I don't understand the cinematic. I don't know if it actually happened. I don't know if it happened that way. I don't know if it was just for cinematic. I also, the only moment, let's talk about the acting. In this moment, the showing of the video. The only moment that when it began, I thought this is going to be a beautiful moment. I'm questioning Farhan's choice as an actor. And even the direction. I understand not everybody has to be emotional when they're talking about emotional things. But if you read the script and see the words, what he's saying is fricking, and he's saying it in front of people. I kind of was like, where's the emotion from the guy? But two reasons I forgave him for that were, I think, His monologue at the end, I was anticipating at least fighting back. I saw no struggle with emotion. Could be, he was just, the man himself maybe was just, all the time and didn't show his emotions, no matter what was going on, unless it was private. But I also thought maybe it was a choice. I'd love to see a behind-the-scenes thing of how they made the film. It may have been that Shanali told him, whatever you do with the scene, first of all, the man himself wasn't very emotional, and we need the audience to be grabbed emotionally. It has to come in her video. You can't take from that video the emotion that people are feeling. You can't get them there too soon. I just wondered that. And that's the only moment I had a thought in my mind about the acting. The rest of the time, I just was sitting back loving the acting. I didn't have a problem with that at all. I didn't have a problem with it. It was just an observation. Yeah, no. Because that's how I would have. It wasn't right away also. So he's had time to think about this. Sure. And so he's putting on a show for other people. I just know from me, if I was doing that scene, I would have to be directed to not show emotion. Well, yeah, because you were very emotional. Correct. And that's what I'm wondering. No. Because he's very similar to me. Do you think the man in my life? No. This man handled the situation, how he handled the death of his two kids. I would actually do a lot very similarly. Because when he doesn't want to acknowledge that he had a first daughter, basically, because he doesn't want to think about it and wanting to go to London. Yeah. I get it. I get all that. And so I have no issues with that. There's only two acting issues in it. No. We both have them. Oh, yeah. There's some supporting in it. It's not even supporting. The H&M guy. You can notice in that moment, he looked for his mark before he comes to talk to them. He walks over and he looks on the ground for his mark and he hits his mark. But yeah, not big. The brother, he was probably the weakest of them, of all the actors. I thought he had a really good moment after he got off the phone with her, though. Yeah, I liked him. Which was actually, we could talk about her and then we could talk about Priyanka, but her. Is that her name? Yeah, it's Zara. Let's get to her in a second. No, no, let's get to her right now. Okay, so let's get to the brother. We'll go back to her. Yeah, but she is phenomenal. She was brilliant. Every single moment of this, she's going to be a powerhouse actor coming up. She already is as a young, young kid, but she had to give so much. I thought the scene where she had to put on a face for her parents and then right after she went and called her brother and then said, I don't want to die. Man. That is great job. It's really hard to make us believe you're dying. Legitimately. Especially when you're dealing with a lung problem because we can tell from the way you're coughing and things you're doing, whether you believed her 100% of the time. And when the moment came for her to take the thing off, whenever she was using her hands, she was flawless with the trembling in the hands because of the lack of oxygen. She went up like this and then she took the thing off and then when she went to reach for her dad, her hand was just perfect. Physicality. I can't wait to watch more of your work honestly because you're talented young ladies. You're so phenomenal. And I thought they did a great job with that character. I thought the brother, after that moment, when he threw his bag and everything, he had a great moment. I never disliked him. Yeah, he was my least favorite. Yeah, I never disliked him. I liked him a lot. But Priyanka, man. I know the entries for the Oscars are over, but man, this could have been a good entry. It's going to happen some day. Honestly. Priyanka's going to get nominated some day and she should win some day. My hope, as I've said, after we saw Barfi was that she's got the chops and she's got the notoriety to be the first actress out of India to win an Oscar. 100%. And she showed it. Yeah. They both had such beautiful scenes together. I believe they were a couple. I believe they were in love. 100%. I believe this was their baby. Yeah. It was a great story that I know it's based off a true story, but what a story. What a story. What a story. What a story. What a story. What a story. The way she did it, because she did it very sporadically, as you know, because this is the spoiler part. She did it. Right off the bat, she was like, I'm dead. I was like, oh, they're going to just drop that on us right now. Okay. So you know I'm dead. Okay. And then she kind of jumped back and forth from different points in their relationship. She's talking about very taboo subjects in Indian culture. Yeah. Parents' sex lives. Right. So I thought, I think she's a very brave director in terms of Yes. She's Margarita Lestrade. Same thing. Yeah. Take on certain subjects that are almost taboo in Indian culture. Absolutely. And her use, she does what some of the directors in the Sacred Games episodes did, and we talked about it, is doesn't feel the need all of the time to tell us about time changes. Yeah. She did it frequently when it was important dates to the story that you needed to know, okay, this is an important date, but a lot of the time she would jump back 20 years and wouldn't tell you. Mm-hmm. And you'd better be paying attention and you're better be as smart as I think you are. She's just a really brave, is the word, brave director. Yeah, brave director and a brilliant director as well. And I think one of my favorite things about this movie, it is so, it is really hard to pull off what they pulled off with this movie to cover subject matter that is this serious and can be this sad and do it in such a way that is, like I said a few minutes ago, this is not a movie about dying, it's a movie about living. And I think, I hope the family's happy with it. I feel like she captured the spirit of this family and that woman, I mean, the mom. Yeah. Good grief. Mm-hmm. Which is typically the case, what a shock that the moms are the backbone and the, this synopsizes it for me. Mm-hmm. She passes away and then we get the overhead shot of her coffin with a really happy soundtrack. I love it. Loved that. Oh, yeah. Ding-Ding-Ding-Ding-Ding-Ding-Ding. Yeah. I love that. I hate funerals. I hate death. And so like, with everything inside right, me and my family will have to talk about whenever all of us die, like it's going to be, we're going to have like a rock concert play and I told somebody I want a stand-up comedian roast me. Heck, yeah, you do. And you want everybody to get drunk on Jameson. Yeah. He's so hilarious here. Like a bunch of people so uncomfortable with this guy roasting my dead body. Absolutely. I think he's hilarious. It would make me so happy. But I'd be dead, so I wouldn't know. You would. But yeah, so I love that. It was like a celebration of life and I hope that's the actual true story. Me too. Did you have any dislikes in the film at all? Besides that one that you said? No. And that was, that was just an observation. I didn't dislike his choice at all. Was there anything that you didn't dislike in the film? I saw her video. I then went, oh, I like that choice. Okay. No. The only things I didn't like that were actually funny to me were those two moments with the little bit parts where the guy had missed his mark. Everything else for me with this movie was off the charts. There was one issue and it wasn't really an issue and it didn't ruin the film at all because I love, love the film and I would highly recommend it to anybody. I didn't, I thought it was kind of, they did it for the Indian audiences, the two songs they put in. They're not musical numbers, so nobody sings. No, they're like, they're like cover-sing musical moments. There's musical montages. I didn't enjoy those. This is the time when the beginning of this channel, I said, I don't enjoy random songs. Those two felt almost like random songs that they just put in for the Indian audience. The first one made sense to me, which was their level fair. Yeah. That one made the most sense to me. The second one, I think may have been that. Yeah. Doesn't bother me because I feel like this is something that should include, I get what you're saying. I liked it because I felt, I felt this was definitely an Indian film. Oh yeah. Oh, so did I. It was an Indian film. Some films like, I just don't feel they, I get it. They don't warrant them. Yeah, I get it. To happen. Yeah. And this is one that I didn't feel warranted it. To have it in it. But there was a lot of shout-outs, which we're getting now a lot of the culture references. Yeah. She grew up with Shahruh Khan. Yeah. She learned Hindi through Bollywood. Yeah. She was doing in the school, in which she was performing. Right. I think it was from, because it looked very, because he was talking about Amir Khan. Right. And I think she was doing this character from Secret Superstar. I haven't seen it, so I don't know. I don't know. Could you confirm it for me? I don't know. Those of you who have seen it, we know it was Amir Khan because she said it because she was apparently, this is the girl from Secret Superstar. Right, right. Oh, that's what you were referring to earlier. Yeah. Okay. Which is, so that would be really funny. Which is from, Yeah. I loved her character, though. I thought that the old character that she created, I'm hoping this little girl was actually like this. I can't imagine she wasn't. And by the way, I wanted to buy her book because it said the book that she did, my little, her book is called, oh crap, that the girl wrote. Yeah. I went on Amazon to buy it, and the only thing Amazon has are hard covers of it for like $50. I'm like, guys, come on. Seriously? Or you can get it on Kindle for four and I want to read her book. I want to, I mean, I want to read her book. Anyway. You could probably find it somewhere else. Probably. I want to buy her book. And the end credits are really beautiful. Well done, in terms of even doing everything like putting up where you can go to donate for bone marrow transplants. And what's extraordinary to me is that this couple survived because the statistics for families that go through not just one. Oh yeah. But the loss of two children. The statistics aren't good. Marriage is like more than half of those marriages. You don't make it because And you understand. You understand. It's what he said. They, they wind up grieving differently. Yeah. And every single time you look at that person, you see your dead child. Yeah. It's not their fault. Correct. But, and there are choices like that where there's like, if we hadn't moved to there, they wouldn't have gotten that. And we moved to there because you wanted us to move there. So it's, it's sticky nasty ugly stuff. If I was in this situation, I would blame myself for a lot of this. And so like, after the first one, I would have gotten fixed, honestly. Like, I just would have been the thing. I would have been like, we're adopting. I can't go through this. I can't do this. Yeah. It's not, I couldn't put, I couldn't try it and it's like, with that thing with a, then we'll be a rival. We haven't seen a rival, but you know what I'm talking about. I know what you're talking about. I would totally have never had the kid. Right. I got it. I got it. And that was another thing. I'm glad you brought that up. This movie does, I think, a really good job of presenting issues that are really divisive and hot topics and culture, which are right to life. Yeah. Abortion. Right to death. Right to death. Yeah. The medical practices and what are done and not done and what doctors say you should do and why they say you should do it, I thought it was all done extremely courageously and well done. Nope. It was never preachy. Yeah. Priyanka put on a powerhouse performance in this. Yes, she did. And she multiple times, especially when they were arguing like about the lung transplant. Yeah. Like, I was trying to figure out what side I was on. I know. I was like, I get it. Which was great. Which was great. I really hope this guy doesn't turn out to be a dick. Yeah. And it didn't happen. No. And I was with you because I could see both sides. And that struck with these favorite, like parents have to go through in these situations. Yep. Totally see both sides. You have no idea what the right answer is. Yeah. But it's crazy. Great movie and I really hope American audiences for sure will go out and support it. I know she'll get a huge fan base in India to go see it as will he because I know he has quite a few fans and hopefully people will vote. But here in America, boy, I hope this does well. I mean, I hope it gets great reviews. Yeah. Yeah, it should. Definitely go see this film. Let us know what you thought of it down in the comment section below. And hug your kids. Yeah. If you have them. If you don't, don't hug a random child. No, that would not be okay.