 Did you find your clothes? Koochie, koochie, hi. You can follow me on Instagram, Twitter, for more juicy content, thanks on Patreon, published through the camera, you can follow me on Instagram, behind the scenes. A legit behind the scenes? Well, it's into the scene with Kieran Johar. Oh! About kooch, kooch, holtah, hey. Really? Yes. I just got the chills, I'm such a dork. I literally just got the chills. So, obviously, by the time you see this on the channel, obviously we've reviewed kooch, kooch, holtah, hey. Go check that out. But this is Kieran Johar inside a scene. So, we've seen a few of these with other directors. So, he's gonna break down a scene, which will be very interesting, because it came out 2018, so 20 years after, after the actual thing. So, it'll be interesting to see what he also thinks of it. In the age, I'm hoping. It says we've got Sharukh, Kajol, and Rani, so I'm hoping it's a scene with three of them. Oh yeah, I bet it's a scene with three of them. Hold on. All right, here we go. 16th of October, 1998. And we're in the year 2018, so that, my God, that's 20 years of my journey in the movies. What we deconstructed one of my... Which I asked first. I didn't even check. I didn't check. This is the first dramatic moment, fun moment. That's it? So, this is actually one of the big moments in the first half. And it was one of the first dramatic moments in kooch, kooch, holtah, in the college portion. This is where Kajol comes over dressed. Oh, I hated this. And it's fun of a, and you know, I hope you remember that. I hated this. So, for all of you who know this, really, and you're gonna laugh when I say this, but the college in the first half of kooch, kooch, holtah, and if you zoom in to a signage in the train station sequence pre-interval, it's meant to be in, hold your breath, Faridabad. Why do not ask me? We didn't go to Faridabad. We went to Mauritius to shoot this college. In Mauritius, clearly, I didn't think even that was good enough. So, this particular scene that I'm gonna describe to you was not shot in Mauritius, certainly not in Faridabad, but this is in Scotland. A film meant to be in Faridabad, has traveled everywhere but Faridabad. We had a cinematographer called Santosh Tundiyar, who was the main DOP of the film, the director of photography. He did not get his visa to Scotland or England. He's got rejected. So, Farah requested a very veteran, senior cinematographer, also Santosh, but Santosh Sivan, to shoot this schedule. We had scheduled 10 days for a song and this sequence and a couple of other moments. We finished in four days for anyone who was Santosh Sivan. He's PD González. He works faster than... That's very quick, right? They did more than cut it out, yeah. Frantic but amazing. Genius fellow. This is the scene. Okay, so this is Kajal, who looks like a fruitcake. We wanted to make her look like over the top. She looked adorable. She did look adorable and I hated it. She said this normally today, but this was considered funny. That's so defensive for her. And if you carefully see the crowd of students, please, and I say that with you on the platform, Manish Varunath and Farah Khan are two of the students sitting on the stairs. Manish has the strangest haircut that I've ever seen him in and Farah is Farah. Everybody, that was like horny. It's like crazy. I have to give you a little attribute on Shahrukh Khan. Shahrukh Khan is possibly the finest actor I have ever worked with and is considered one of our leading movie stars and best actors. But asking him to laugh in a scene, he can't do it. If he finds it very difficult to laugh, that explains so much. It really does. Of just trying to make Shahrukh Khan laugh. That's why his laugh is so weird. It gets so exhausting that he laughs just out of exhaustion. I think this was that take. No. I was yelling no at the TV. Now Shahrukh is banging the wall out of frustration because he doesn't know how to laugh. I love this. She's so good. She's beautiful eyes. Beautiful. So expressive. I love Ronnie's character too. Kajal gave her big master close up. It was a really day and I remember it was just have to be shot really fast for a one hour of this location. Kajal has a tendency of just getting an emotion almost immediately and the scene was pretty much just a surprise that this happens and then Kajal walks away and then we cut to another beautiful angle in Scotland where the three of them have this moment. Now I have to tell you on screen or on paper it was just considered like a scene where like Shahrukh comes and pacifies Kajal and then Ronnie comes in as well and all three of them have a kind of a group hug situation and all's well that ends well and we move on. I got some kind of a weird like thought at that time that what it like he hugs Kajal and Ronnie wants to leave them for a moment and walk away and he holds her hand. Now we debated this for over two hours and we were losing like and Santosh Sivan was losing his perspective. The reason why I say this is because the big debate was that is Shahrukh coming across too evil? You know, because he's playing with both girls. He's still holding on to Ronnie's hand and that was a debate that how do we make this look as natural and easy? I didn't over thought it because nobody else gave it so much thought when finally the scene. Not necessarily. It just seems like film it, check it in editing decide if you want to keep it. The rest of the film was logical That's a good point to us. And I remember this so clearly because I saw my father staring at his watch because we had paid by the hour for this location. Those were the days where we were much more poor film economy. Shooting abroad was like a huge thing and making sure you make your day was very important. And we were losing light it was Scotland weather it was raining but Santosh Sivan can shoot through any weather and make it look convincing. So I remember this was one of those turbulent days on shoot. And the other piece of information which has got nothing to do with the emotional content was there was a major breakdown that Manish Manotrana had because they were both in shades of pink and I wanted contrast. And it was only my father who walked in and I don't care what colour they are wearing just shoot. I remember that time. And you notice my problems are very very first world about this emotional scene. It had nothing to do with the content. I'm telling you. I'm glad you recognized that. Crane strange. Very beautiful. He's the... I love him for saying that. He knows. Of course. He's the good guy, big heart. He's very beautiful. Anyone. Anyone. Anyone. Anyone. They've got to be cross-eyed. I love Ron. I want to say when we're done something about Ronny's character we didn't talk about the review. The big moment. And this was like when we realized that the three of them were elaborate because we never got down to actually putting on a poster like that. But I remember a couple of things on this day. A, of course, a long discussion. The combat with the pink versus pink. And of course Manish and Farah in the frame. And the sequence begins with my mother walking up the stairs. Good morning, Mr. Devan. Good morning. She was in agreement with Salwar Khan. She looked like she was working for Air India for some reason on that day. So yeah. So this was the moment that I got used to Chopai and I can't say it's going to break any memories because I'm almost traumatized. I've seen people who do this for the 20th day. It's making me feel older and perhaps a little wiser. Watch me deconstruct it only on film companion. That was great. That was good. That was really good. I'm glad. And obviously we, I know about Kieran Johar more than we've seen of Kieran Johar. I'm sure it's obviously his films. This is what the second one, I believe. Yeah. And my name is Khan. It was a very different one for him. Two years ago. Yeah. We know way more about him than seriously. We know he's known more for these style of films. Right. And it would be interesting because obviously now that it's been announced his next film next year is with Ranveer and Alia. Yeah. So that would be interesting. The very interesting. And what like, because I know he still has that kind of reputation we saw in that skit with Ranveer. Right. Like if D.J. was, everybody was saying, which makes total sense now. Total sense now. Completely understand. What did you want to say about Ranveer? I wanted to say that her character, and I appreciate what he said. And we didn't talk about this in the review because that's just, we can't cover everything in reviews when we want to keep it within a 30 minute timeframe there. But I really liked the way he, he did two things. First, it would have been really easy to make SRK the bad guy. And when they were doing the musical number where they're singing about their love, I said to Indrani watching it, I'm like, man, don't let this be a Bhaji Ramastani where I'm going to really hate one of the characters and feel like the good girl is the one getting broken hearted. But the other thing was, I felt that Ranee's character as well, Tina, could have been done as equally, maybe even more so. She was such a good person. And that made that a, it made her portrayal on the way he wrote Ranee prevented SRK's character from being a bad guy. He just was, he was dumb and blind. That's all he was. But that's a testament to, in a film that's basically just cringy and cheesy, he actually did a very good job of balancing a delicate framework for that trilogy of people together related. It'd be interesting to see what he thinks of his older films now. And I don't know, because obviously I haven't seen outside of my name is Khan, a more recent one of his. So I don't know how much they've changed. Right. But I know he obviously produces like, he didn't, I think he didn't a student of the year. He produces a lot. I mean, he's Dharma productions. I think he owns that production house. But yeah, it'd be super interesting because obviously there's people that love these films and we like the film as well. But obviously if you saw this as a child, it's probably very nostalgic for you. For Ranee, for her, this is what she, but can she see the cringe parts? Oh, 100%. She absolutely can see the cringe. I feel like sometimes when there's nostalgia involved, some people can't see the cringey parts or the parts that literally aren't what you thought they were. She did what we're watching here. She did exactly what he did in some points. She just, she covered her eyes and she went, oh my God, that's so cringe. That's so awful. But that's one of the things you just have to go in expecting since it was made 20 years ago in an industry that was still coming into its own. Discovering itself. Not even discovering itself, it was changing, revitalizing itself. But yeah, that was cool. Let us know what are the other inside the scene we should watch and what should be the next SRK cajole film because I think we'll eventually watch all seven of them. Every one of them. And he has other ones with Ranee as well. I think I want to see everything those three have done really. Big fans of all three of them. So let us know down below.