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Here we go! In the interview, come and see how hard it is to speak English in four words. Do you guys work? Do you guys work? How do you get it? If you drop the money, will the kid come? He's been in the house for four years after the B.E.U. Is it good? Is it worth it? Yeah, it's worth it. I don't know how much it's worth. He's the one who has to adjust next. I don't think your dad will be able to do that. I don't think so. It's okay, dude. I know you're going to work. Hey, dad is in the car. Hey! Which part of the car did you see? My car is about 60 kms away. Will your car run away? I'm going to drop the money in the traffic jam. Will you go? If my car stops, I'll come home. Will you be able to do that? I don't know what to do. If he's in the house, why would four of us come? What? He's got such a nice face. He's got such a nice face. He's got such a nice face. Sir, your mind voice lens is very good. What, sir? He's going to take the pocket money. He's going to take the pocket money. He's going to take the pocket money. He's going to take the pocket money. Actually, I'm a bad boy, sir. He's talking in a bad way. He's going to take the pocket money. He's going to take the pocket money. He's going to take the pocket money. Yes, baby. You've seen Raghu before, haven't you? He's going to take the pocket money. He's going to take the pocket money. Don't know. Yeah, it looks like it's just a trailer for a star vehicle. I don't know about that. I just don't know. Really? Yeah, I don't think he does that. But I don't know. Because I was confused by the concept of it. Because he was unemployed, then he beat up people. And he has a gang of construction workers. Yeah, so what I didn't agree with, I didn't think it looked like a star vehicle. I just didn't understand what they were doing. No, and by that, I just mean it looks like its primary purpose is to create a film that he stars in and people will go see it because he's starring in it. Oh no, I didn't get that. No? No, because this doesn't look like that type of film. This looks like a more independent style. Let me look it up though, so we can further under. I just didn't know the premise of it. Yeah. I don't understand. Me neither. But that's why I'm thinking, because we didn't get premise or context or plot or an idea, which granted, if that's a South Indian trailer, they often don't. Yeah. They're often just all over the place. But because it was so star centric, I mean how many snapshot close-ups, half the trailer just snaps out close-ups of him. Which I get from a business standpoint, films are just going to promote the star and people will go see it because the star isn't it. But I don't know what else is going on. I'm going to look up the synopsis. I love the score at the very beginning, the quirky horn things that were going on. Oh yeah. That comedic, interesting, different, reminded me almost of music you'd hear in Barfi. Okay. Raghavaran, an engineering graduate, is unable to find a suitable job. However, an unfortunate event leaves Raghavaran shattered, but leads him to find a job of his choice. So does he become a hitman? Pretty big. Let me see. Oh, is this the Raghavaran? Okay. So I'm guessing... So it's called unemployed graduate. Unemployed graduate is the English translation. And that's how it's listed on IMDb. Let's see here. I know you should have a synopsis. Nope. Wait. Plot summary. It doesn't give us a lot of anything, does it? That's all it says. Okay. Plot summary. Yeah. So you're going to have to explain to us like one. Is it worthy? And also it was very vague on like, okay, so he's an unemployed graduate. I got that. He couldn't find a job. He was not employed. Right. But then what did he become? That's what I didn't understand. Because it almost looked like he was like his character in... Oh, is it the Maori? Almost. I had certain points. A little bit. He looked really cool at certain points. I was waiting for him to do this. Yeah. The little mustache thing. So that's what we're wondering here. So please correct that for us. Like exactly what it's about. Not spoilers, of course. Is it worth it? Who is that director? Dhanush produced it. I just noticed that. Interesting. Yeah. How long has he been around? Don't know. He's been around a long time. Well, based on what we saw on his resume, he's been doing a lot of stuff for a long time. Also, like, because we have seen certain stuff that he's produced that looks great. Yeah. Like those on the kids, right? Yeah. The ones that we were like, oh my goodness, we reminded us of the Florida project. Yeah. That we were like, we want to see that. That looks like it's like film festival. But again, like when I see stuff with Yusman Karana, I assume there's more behind it. Right. With certain actors like Dhanush. Yeah. And he very well, he's producing. So he's got to make his money back. He's probably recognizing his draw as a star and is using that. And South Indian trailers typically don't tell you squat. Yeah. You know? They typically don't. And there's a lot of different genres. Yeah. So why not? If you know you've got the star power, it puts your face all over it. It's called action comedy and drama. Yeah. Which is pretty common with Indian film. Absolutely. Absolutely. So yeah, just please let us know. Let us know. How it is. And if it's worth a watch, what type of Dhanushes should we watch? Yeah. And I hope, we've noticed that there are some stars in India, irrespective of which industry you're coming out of in there. Because we view it as all Indian cinema. We've noticed that there are some fans of some stars that you say, everything they do is gold. That's not possible. Every actor on the planet has bad films they've done. Even Daniel Lewis, even Meryl Streep. Well, the only one they've said that to, I believe, is Rajkumar. As far as everything he's done is gold? No. There's some other ones out there that they're die-hards. Well, there's die-hard fans. So the only one that's consensus that I've seen that everything they've done is gold is Ayushman. I'm not Ayushman. Rajkumar. Rajkumar. Rajkumar. They say everything he does is so good. But there's fanboys, so like SRK fanboys. There's Amatak Bhaktan fanboys. There's Sanatana. There's Sanatana. There's all of them. Don't listen to that. But everybody, it was a general consensus that basically everything Rajkumar does, and he doesn't, I don't think, have fanboys. He just has fans, I think. Okay. He's the only one that I've seen that is a general consensus of just yes. Everything he does is something that's good, especially his performance. And there are some actors I can tell you I've never seen them do bad work. But I can say that definitively. There's a lot of actors I can tell you I've never really seen them do bad work. I've seen them in bad films. Like Brendan Fraser. That man. He's gold. Brendan, if you're watching, he's the worst actor of all time. That's just lawn. No, that's actually my opinion. I thought that for a long time. Oh, all time. Yeah. Your list of worst actors ever. That's a great list. Oh yeah. We got to come up with that. Well, mine's very different than yours. It will be very different. You'll have some that are some of my favorites, so. We got Brendan Fraser, Tom Cruise, right?