 What are you doing? What was that? What's going on? Come again? What did you say? Twice time. Time bus. have no care too much than this I'm 짤CB Also on a personal YouTube channel, link in the description below. Today, we are reacting to making of parched. Really? Well, it's actually the making of, I believe, it's called making of par-term-shoot-means-the-series, finding the mystic lover, a wonder shlong, if you haven't seen our review. Awesome. Endel, I believe, isn't it? Endel? Adele. Adele, Adele, not Endel. I'm sure we'll be mispronouncing it. But yeah, so this is making part, finding the mystic lover, so it's probably gonna go behind the scenes of making that, cinematic-wise, we, once again, if you haven't seen our review, go watch our review, please. If you haven't seen the film. See the film first. Go watch the film now. But I'm hoping this goes pretty in depth because we actually thought, because this is that cinematographer you said, right? Yeah, the carpenter who was the, among other films, he has a huge resume, won an Oscar for Titanic, working on the Avatar sequels right now. So the cinematographer for this is Academy Award level, phenomenal, and it showed in this film. Here we go. It's neither keeps in this beautiful library called New. Far away, somewhere, I mean, you have no idea of any, you can almost walk across and not know there's no place like this that exists in this locality. Good job, scouting. It's the most intimate scene of the film. Of the freedom, the story of an important play. So as he said, of course, they're the whole man. Yeah, give you a wonderful hug. About doing it, of course, there's going to be a lot of nervous energy of that day, but I think it's going to be great. I'm very excited. The most important part, I think, in this scene is that the electrifying connection. I'm very, very glad that Abil is in this film because I think his understanding and his commitment is something that we all look up to. It's very difficult to see yourself on camera. The face you see so many times, and you think so critical about such so many small small things in the whole body. Oh God. Beautiful, half lit. That's on him, right? That's him. That's him. Yeah, that's him. There's nothing explicit about the shots at all. It's gorgeous. This is the martini shots. Martini shots, the last shot of the day. I know. I wish I was longer. Is it a whole thing? Because I could totally watch the entire behind the scenes of that film. So when they say it's the martini shot, that refers to the fact that that's the last shot they have for the day, and that means when everybody's done, they can go have the martinis and have a drink. It shows you how important a cinematographer is. Because a lot of people that don't know film, they give credit to the actors, they give credit to the director, and the writer sometimes gets thrown in there. The other ones that don't get it are scouting, cinematographer, choreographer, production design, but cinematographer I think is one of the most underrated roles in the entire film. It can make your film a great film, and it can make your film an average film, if it's not done correctly. Yes. But yeah, it's absolutely wonderful. Also, I love, if you haven't seen it, I posted it on Twitter. Apparently, one of the reasons this film did not get seen as much as it should, because this scene, for some reason, got leaked and got put on a porn site, and so it was a whole controversy around it, and people saw that, and so people didn't want to go see it. And then she answered a question from a reporter who asked, and she was like, did you see the scene? Did you share it? Well, you're the problem. Right. Okay. I'm an artist. I was asked to do something, and I will do it. Yeah. And it's absolutely brilliant, and I love her even more for it, but it's quite disturbing that that's the reason this film did not get seen. Yes, and when it was seen, my stupid baby messaged me and said, I saw it in some theaters in India, and when Radhika's breasts were shown, they were blurred out. You serious? Mm-hmm. It doesn't surprise me. I saw 1917 in Calcutta, and bad words were cut out, and certain things were blurred. Oh, my God. Yes. And I wonder, in the regard to the whole intimacy aspect of it, two things. The first one is, in filming here in the US, it's mandatory per screen actors' guild regulations to have what they call an intimacy coordinator. And I don't know if they do that. I think that's what they meant by the choreographer. Yeah, I think the choreographer, but it works in the same... They don't really have a union like we do here. No, no, no. It wouldn't be exactly the same, because what an intimacy coordinator is supposed to do is ensure that everything's done according to the way it was done contractually, and that even if you agreed to something contractually and change your mind, the intimacy coordinator can ensure that if you don't want to do it, you don't have to, and it's up to the actors if they want to close set, or if they want to... Correct. Which most things that are intimate, where there's a nudity, the set's closed, means it's basically just the people that have to be there, have to be in there. And then what they'll do is they'll set everything up, and you can pretty much, when you have a closed set, doing an intimate shot, you can have, your cinematographer obviously has to be there, your director, and almost everyone else can be out. Yeah. And just be checking things and monitor. Sound doesn't need to see a thing. No. So they can be listening in, and then make changes, cover up, and you can keep it as private as you want. Yeah. So, but the intimacy factor was, that was one of my favorite things. I don't even know if I would consider this a moment. It was an intimate moment, but I think the moment between her and her friend when they were both making, I think that was, in my opinion, the most intimate part. I was watching it, I had seen it, and I watched it with Indrani, when we set things up, and we had to watch it, right? And the moment that scene happened, and her top came off, and you could see Radhika's breasts, Indrani's, I looked at her, and her jaw dropped. And she said, I have never seen that in a Bollywood film, ever. And, That's what I said, when I was like, I've seen this in OTT, but not, not in a film. Yeah. And her comment to the reporter did touch also upon the fact of, we're sexual beings, and it's the human body. And she encouraged him to go home and look at his own naked body in the mirror, and become more comfortable with it, and then he wouldn't be as uncomfortable with other naked bodies. Yeah. Yeah. And to recognize that what they were doing wasn't groundbreaking, that if you looked at the rest of the world's cinema, and what the rest of the world is doing, this is just standard, standard storytelling. Yeah. Yeah. And it's, sorry, censorship just makes me very upset. In any form. What do you think those people think is under those blurred bars? I know. It's like, oh, I really wish I knew what was under those. I really do. I really wish I did. And it's like, when they blur out cuss words, they know what you're saying. Yeah. But what's the, and if you were to, if you were to go walk amongst the hula tribe in Papua New Guinea, all of the women are just walking around without their tops on. It's a cultural thing. Yeah. Because they're breasts. Yeah. But anyways, fantastic film. I'm hoping there's actually a full on behind the scenes of the film because I totally watch the entire thing. Yeah. That was, that was phenomenal. Let us know what's next behind the scenes or Radhika film. You need to watch more. Deena. It's awesome.