 You know who we haven't seen anything from, and I don't know how long, Vicky Koshall. Vicky Koshall. Uh, I think it was one of his films, this last one we saw, right? No, we've seen some songs, they just haven't been posted because they get blocked. Uh, the one with, um, on your, uh, cut shirt. Yeah, it seems like, yeah, it seems like forever. There's a lot of actors in India that we have to get to in a lot of industries. Sorry, this is not a Vicky Koshall, so this is random. Hey, welcome back to our stupid reaction to the Indian subcorpon. I'm not Vicky Koshall, and you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. It's so juicy. For the caping of our nation's squad. You can follow us on our personal channel, it's in the description below. Today we're doing an Asamese trailer. Oh, cool. Uh, from Rima Das, who is the director of, uh, Villajraks stars. Uh, the second Asamese film. Which we, it's a, a really, really good movie. Uh, but this is called Bulbul Can Sing? Of course he can. Everybody knows that. Is that where you found Bulbul? Yeah, don't you know about Bulbul? Great singer. Um, this film centers on three teenagers trying to come to terms with their sexual identities, love it already. The film won the national film award for best feature film in Asamese. I can't wait. Should this be the next director? Should this be the next Asamese film we watch? Obviously, like I said, I have kind of like almost a rotation of, I try to get to every industry as much as possible. Looks like we can. Um, certain industries take credit as there's more people, but I still try to get to every industry as much as I can. So we're due for another Asamese film. Should this be it? So let us know before we work. Yeah, we're due for, yeah. A couple of industries right now. Here we go. Beautiful hair. Wow, it looks like Schwarzenegger a little bit. A little bit, a young Schwarzenegger. Good call. I think she just got her period. Remember that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I feel like this director has a style. 100%. And I feel like it's real. I think that her style is very realistic, like very grounded. You think you're watching a documentary and these are just real people from a village? Yeah, it wouldn't. I may have mentioned this with Village Rock stars. It would not surprise me if great inspiration had been given by watching Satyajit Rai. Because the fly on the wall, the improvisation, the getting just ordinary people to just do stuff and capture it. But also be telling really profoundly important story. Absolutely. This looks great. But there's a young girl living in a village in Assam fighting through a way to love and loss and she figures out who she really is. And it seems like her friends do as well. How many films has she done? Is she relatively new? Because the trailer, at least, is 2019. I believe when we did the review for Village Rock stars and we looked on IMVB, I don't think her resume is very long. I hope she got more money for this. Because obviously I think Village was her first and she had a bunch of her family. And because she knew it, which is fantastic, but I'm hoping since the success of it, she was given more money because she proved herself. So she could do more of what she wanted if she wanted to hire more actors or whatever. I remember it being that she has very, very few. Village Rock stars goes for freaking second thing. Director, producer, man with the binocular... Yeah. And what does that say? Anti-Dishti. I don't know what that is. But yeah, so this came out in 2018. She directed something, she directed one year. And I'm happy to see she helmed this in the exact same way she did Village Rock stars. She's doing cinematography and editing and the writing. So she's full on. She's done Neighbors apparently in 2019. And in 2020 she did Kids in Glory. And then she's also directing for each other as well, which is apparently in production right now. But those are, she's just as a director. So maybe it was after this film that people started to give her more money. Maybe so. I'm ready. This looks like a perfect kind of follow-up to Village Rock stars. It does. Yeah. It looks very similar in style. I'm wondering if like, because at least she wanted to feature a woman or at least a girl and at the lead and tell her story, which obviously doesn't get told enough and told correctly. Correct. Which is like, because I've seen a lot of people, at least in Hollywood, complain like when men try to tell woman stories. Right. They tell it from a man's perspective. Correct. You know, it's weird sometimes. Obviously they, sometimes they do it. It does work, sometimes. It does work. Like, my favorite film with a male director telling a woman's story is Clint Eastwood and The Bridges of Madison County. I was shocked. I watched the film and I didn't know Clint had directed it. And when it ended, it was Andrani who introduced it to me and it said director by Clint Eastwood. I was astonished. Because I would have, I would have bet money a woman directed it. Yeah. So it's one of those, it's fantastic to see so many, India has so many fantastic and prominent female directors, which we do not unfortunately have, not that they're not there. It's just they don't get the exposure, sadly, here. I don't, I don't know why. I do. Oh yeah. I do know why. Yeah. But I don't know why. Right. I know why. Yeah. You know why, but you don't know why the why is what it is. Yeah. But should this be our next Ossamese film? Oh man, I want to watch it. Please. So if not, please let us know what else from her and other Ossamese films that we should be introduced to. It seems like everything, both films we've seen, very different, but both fantastic. And we know it's a much smaller industry. Right. One of the smaller industries of all of them. They're probably one of the smallest. Yeah, for sure. So I'd say. So let us know. Down below. Da, dim, dim, dah. 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