 So while we were visiting my dad in the hospital in New York, you know who else was there? Especially like, we went into Manhattan in two days. No, that's Canada. When we were in Manhattan, Priyanka and Nick were in Manhattan. Do you have dinner with them? Well, we were gonna go, I looked up at the menu and I was gonna go to the restaurant. But what it turns out in order to eat at Priyanka's restaurant, you have to make the kind of money that Priyanka makes. It's expensive. It's Manhattan, so come on. Well, it's like $35, $40 a dish and everything's all a cart. Nice. Yeah. Priyanka's now a Bollywood elite. Who knew? Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Direction, it's a Corbin. I'm Rick. She's changed, man. We'll try it someday. She's changed. But in all fairness, you have to charge those prices if you have a restaurant anywhere in and around Midtown in Manhattan because like, especially like a Times Square, if you get like a tall vanilla latte in Times Square, it's gonna be almost seven bucks for a tall vanilla latte in Times Square. That's how much I make, that's how much I pay for stuff at McDonald's, $35. But I go to the Beverly Hills, McDonald's. I just wanna feel fancy. Today, we got a new trailer. You realize we always have upside down SRK in the upper corner of our frame? Yep. I love it. Oh, I did that on purpose. I know. I just forget about it. Somebody sent us this beautiful cut out and I was like, I want it in shot but I can't put it standing up. And so I was like, he's gonna be Batman-ing it. I just noticed it again and I'm like, I totally forgot about it. Anyway, what's happening? This is a trailer, it dropped a few days ago. Rick was in New York and that's why we didn't react to it right away. This is Dr. G, it's a Eushman, Karana, a film with a Shafali Shah, and a Rakul P as in it comes out in cinemas on October 14th. Dr. G spot. I mean, sorry, Dr. G. I mean, it could be. I mean, he does these like Vicky Donners and says, this might be about female orgasm. Teaching everybody about the G spot. I can't wait. It's my favorite spot. Me too. Besides a good picnic spot. I mean, my wife have found. Well, it's nice to be in a picnic spot and find her G spot. Oh, that's a double dose of happiness. Double dose of, here we go. Kapala upper career? Huh? Kapala upper career. Upper career, time to play. Well, maybe he is going for the G spot. Shafaliya, check up. Haram khur, teri imat keshwari nani bhi. What are you doing? Shafaliya. I am not taking Gaini. Shukal kero, tumi 30 paise aav nahi mila. Pathology bolte usse. Tari suni na lor kis maag. Gotcha. Tum Gaini lelo, me hor to lele do. Tum Gaini lelo, me hor to lelo. Is it Gaino? Yeah. Tum Gaini lele do, ya. This is so him already, right? No, no, us ka ilan, me kya doon ga? Tum Gaini lelo, teri jaini. Mazarin hulate, mazarin hulate. Yaar, mujhe kisataan aur thum milja yaar. Reed ki hadhi to hai nahi tumare paas. Hadhi wo ka doctor bange karo ghi kya? Jum kali baali, kras paham ke kam vairaadhi tum. Spank me. Haan? Dak, dak, dak, dak, karta hain. Dr. Apu De Gupta, first year. Dustin late hain aap. Shagun ka original lele do. Dr. Neer. Nice. Female doctor better karte. Neer female kya hote? Doctor, doctor hote hain. Patience asa nahi sushte hain aap. Pele aap to asa sushche, you have to lose the male touch. The male se hulata na the full hote. I mean, male touch kya hote hain hain? The full hote, jaini. Moom, mere moom, mere hot body. Apu De Gupta hain. Kya hi selfie kya is toh rahaan? Info keta logon. Aur, Tinder baby. Tum hain hain. Tum hain diwaa khaarab hoge hain. Mulne mohle ko pata chale hain toh kya sushche hain kye. Mulne mohle ko pata chale hain toh kye. Thum ladki ho bhi kya hain toh kya sushche hain kye. Sari body kare mera step body. Step body. Step body. Kya hain batha ho kya? Japsi dr. Nandini se yeh lekshar mila hain na male touch pe. Tafse mere nipur te doodh hain laga hain. Dati ki wajas se phu ladki mar sakte thi. You've committed a crime. Kushesh karta re, bachsa dhar ho raha. Ek saan me 116 baal visana sade hai. Sambhna hai aap po? Aap gindh rahe hai. I saw the director's name is Kashyap in the bed. Any relationship? I know Anyorgh does have a brother who is in film. And is not known for Anyorgh style of films. This is such an Ayushman film. It is. And it looks good. It looks really good. And one, it's a great concept because that is a very real thing. A lot of women, I imagine especially in India, because there's such cultural stuff there. But even here, most women, my wife, when she was looking for a guy, I want a female. I want somebody who knows what I'm experiencing. And also just she's there more comfortable with just a woman being down there, right? Especially when they have to do stuff with childbirth and there's a whole bunch of stuff going on. But obviously there are tons of men, gynecologists. And there's nothing wrong with men wanting to be gynecologists if that's what they decide to go into. Obviously some females have no issues with a doctor. There's just a doctor. There's nothing inappropriate about it. But the fact that they're taking another taboo subject and making it into a film. And I think he does a great job of doing this job. He does do a great job with it. And so does the other, obviously the makers are the ones of, I think, Badaidu and Vicky Donner. And I think it's said, the Barfi one. Barfi one, yeah. The Burliki Barfi. Yeah, with Rashkamar, right? Can you ever, do you ever think it could be too much going into one specific genre? As far as like the choices he's making. The difference is, obviously, I feel like you would just make the same film every single time. Yeah. That'd be one thing, obviously. But these are the same style of films, but just more powerful subjects. Yeah. But he did kind of change the genre of Bollywood for a while. Yeah, and I think it just depends. I mean, he's at a place where he can make decisions about what he wants to do and just his own personal preference. Yeah. And clearly, he loves to do films that have a strong message. And are family oriented. Always family oriented. So that can impact society for positive progressive change. But are still commercial. Are still commercially acceptable. Yeah. And it's very clear that he's absolutely comfortable with this, wouldn't surprise me if he's like, yeah, like the way Tom Cruise made the decision, I'm going to do action for the next 15 years. I used to do a lot of other stuff. I used to do a lot of dramas and Oscar level kinds of things. And now I'm just, I want to do Mission Impossible. I've still got the ability to do my stunts. I love the stunt work. So I'd love, obviously, to talk to him about that and find out the choices behind it, what drives him. Yeah. But it's such a him kind of a film. Well, yeah. Because anytime you see a film now that is commercial but has a message, like Ranveer's film earlier this year, you're like, this feels like an amusement film. Yeah. And especially covering something that is, you know, somewhat culturally taboo to talk about. Yeah. That's the big thing is we're going to talk about the thing that a lot of people don't talk about. Yeah. But I wonder sometimes if, when does it become, now it's just a niche and people are going to be over that. Obviously that's where the audiences decide. Yeah. And they can decide when they're over that. I think that all comes down obviously to story. Yeah. And if you've got a good enough story and it's an important enough story for people to hear, that's the tell all for me. If you go see it and you're like, okay, it's just another one of those films because you're trying to mark it on a group there. It'll be a weak story. Yeah. Yeah. But with that cast. The cast and then obviously it's a, it's a pretty good track record now. I feel like this is one of the most consistent genres Bollywood has in terms of a nice commercial film that has a good message. Yep. It's still very commercial and it's accessibility. You'll have some nice songs. Yep. And it'll be mostly light hearted. It'll have a moment of heaviness that makes you kind of get touched in the heart and then when it ends, you're going to feel good when it's over. Yeah. I feel like this is one of the most consistent genres Bollywood has. Absolutely. And I think Ushman probably has a lot to do with that. Absolutely. At least in the more recent years. Yep. But yeah, I thought it looked good. And I know there's people that it's like, some people a particular genre just doesn't float their boat. They don't like rom-coms. They don't like musicals. They don't like horror. Whatever it is, they don't like dramas. And there'll be some people that no matter how good this is, it's just not going to float their boat because they don't like these kinds of films. But I do. I like this. For a long time, horror is my genre that I've overlooked in my entire life because I was younger and everybody's scared when they're kids. Right. And then I just never watched them. And so I'm now trying to get through all of them. Yep. Like I got through Nightmare on Elm Street, which I had never seen. Yeah. I got through, what was it? What was the other one? I don't know. I remember the Nightmare on Elm Street one. Was it Friday the 13th? Friday the 13th as well. But just the first one's currently. Yeah. Halloween. I saw that last year. Okay. Steph showed me that one. Yeah. And just watched Scream as well. Oh, yeah. Scream. Yeah. And that was kind of like an ode to a lot of the... Have you seen Blair Witch? No. Yeah, that's another one. You should add that to the list. Basically, think of a horror film. I probably haven't seen it. Probably haven't seen it? Cool. Yeah. A little Shining. Yeah. That's basically how far it gets. I was the same way. I didn't like, for the most part, so many of the horror films that I saw, they were so weak. All they were doing was jump scares and there was no really good story or good acting. But my wife loves the genre. So she knows and her sister, they know the good stuff. Yeah. But also, I don't mind these just... Because I enjoy the kills a lot. Yeah. Because the acting in Friday the 13th and the acting in Nightmare. Nightmare. Nightmare. Yeah, Nightmare. It's not... A lot of them is bad. Yeah. But I'm like, okay, just kill them. This'll be fun. I enjoy that. That opening sequence in a Nightmare on Elm Street when Freddy first appears to Wendy. And he's cutting his own fingers off and his arms are stretching. My buddy Rich and I, we saw that in theaters. We were literally punching ourselves, punching each other, laughing. We loved Freddy Krueger so much. When he jumps out and he says, hey, Wendy, watch this. And the blood squirting out of his hands. We were dying. Have you seen all of them or just them? Yeah, just the first two. Because after that, it became just franchise fodder for us. Same thing with Friday the 13th. The first couple ones were really scary. And then it was just franchise fodder. Yeah. Same thing with Halloween. Halloween just became franchise fodder. There's another one coming out this Halloween. There is. Apparently it's the last one. But then when you're ready... Because I don't think you saw Haunting of Hill House or the Haunting of Bly Manor. Yeah. Glory. Yeah, I heard those again. Some of the greatest horror stuff. Flanagan is the best. Anyways, this is great trailer. Let us know what you thought about it. Which we are next, a Yushman film besides this one. Let us know down below.