 I'm only like five episodes away from finishing Breaking Bones, sorry. And I'm here to tell you right now, don't spoil anything. I have a very strong feeling I'm gonna have my heart broken, so just... I'm not even looking at you. No, no, no. It's completely non-sad. Ha ha ha ha ha! First we have the great comedian, Tom Corbin. Ashley! Breeee! It happens. Sorry. Oh! Saif Ali Khan. Which is another name I was told. It's not Saif, it's Saif. Saif Ali Khan? Saif Ali Khan. Because we were saying Saif Ali Khan and it's Saif. Saif Ali Khan. Saif Ali Khan. Saif Ali Khan. Saif Ali Khan. Say it. Saif Ali Khan. Say Sartaj. Sartaj! 2005 Hindi language song Pee Bol Bolay. I don't know how you say that. Nope. Stars Vidya Balan and her Hindi language debut. And Sartaj, aka Saif Ali Khan, this song is from the 2005 film Paranita, which is based on the 1914 Bengali language novella Paranita. So, yes. Novella. Rick, take that off. Like a telenovela? No, not that! I would never ask you to take that off. Here we go. Then we'll watch it. That's like a sad residual check. He's a better songwriter than he is, huh? Okay. That was delightful. It was. And I'm taking it under. I'm taking it under. So funny. That was good. Oh, that was beautiful. It was. That was so, so pretty. The simplicity of it. The score behind the singers were beautiful. The orchestration was beautiful. That was so good. It was as good. It was as good and captivated me in the way that the music from, the way sound of music score. Yeah, yeah. That's definitely what I thought. Right? Very much reminiscent of the, and that is what a high compliment, because that's one of the greatest musicals of all time, with songs that just stay with you for life. So this was, this is going on the playlist probably. And I don't know if you call what we said. They gave us a little note about it. This film, I believe, right here. It's based on the 1914. Based on the 1940 Bengali language novel. Say this word for it. Okay, so it's based on the 1914 Bengali language novella, Paranita. Is what they said. Beautiful. Is there a Bengali version of this as well? Because I would love to know about that. And you saw her in Kahani. Here's Kahani. It's all filmed in Calcutta. And she is the pregnant lady looking for her husband who disappeared. Did you not wash up with me? Was that Alexis? No way to give it away. No, no, no. I haven't given anything away. I don't think you can wash that. Okay. Tonight. Don't, don't. Like seriously, it's got a quick run time. It's under two hours and the waz is in it. She's brilliant. It's a great, great movie. And it's all in Calcutta. Like I've walked in everywhere that they show on there, I've pretty much been there. So you want to read that? Awesome. The lifelong romance between Lalitha, Balam and Shikhar Khan is upset by the arrival of another man. Oh, it's also those two, but then it also is Sanjay. I'm going to say Sanjay, dude, I saw the face and the poster. Yeah. So he's, Oh, I want to see this. He's in this. Wow. These three in this film, I hope this is as good as it feels. Yeah. It's came out in 2005. Boy, this looks really good. And then it's directed by Prah Pradi. And I want to say something for all of you nitpickers out there. Thank you to the director and thank you to Saif al-Aqam for the instrumentation matching what I was watching. This is true. I was thinking the same thing. Yeah. I mean, there were a lot more instruments than there's the piano at that time. No. And the strumming that he was doing didn't necessarily match the soloing that was going on when he did the guitar, but he clearly, as little devil do you, he was clearly, he was clearly repetitively doing the chord structures for something. I don't know that the chord structures necessarily matched what was being played, but he didn't change his chord structures. And they were legit chord structures. And the little piano thing he did match. I know, right? Well, let us know how it goes. It's because of the song. It is. Legit. Look at him. Yes. Thank you to Indian Disney Princess. What's up with that? Yes, they freaking do. They do. And no, Jasmine is not. No. As much as Disney would like to say that. I was just, yeah, that's their attempt at it. They have like 1.7 billion people and they don't have a Disney Princess. That's ridiculous. Get with your crap, Disney.