 It's actually funny, whenever in films now, I always know when they pull out Old Monk. They never actually show the label, but I know the bottle. Like, and it's never this bottle. No, no, no. It's the normal one that we see. It's the normal Old Monk bottle. Yeah, they did it in one recently. What's the one we just saw? They pulled it off the show. It was a drink. This one, but it wasn't. There's two back. Yeah, so what was it? Anyway, yeah, they buzzed out the Old Monk. What did we watch two back? Was it? No, it was Cashmere Files. That's what it was. It sure was. Anyways. That's my favorite part. Hey, welcome back to our show of interactions. You're gonna see us, of course. All right. Don't wanna piss you off anymore. And you know before I do, cause you see the thumbnail. I don't have a thumbnail to look at, unless I look down at my own hand. Okay. Oh, we got a Punjabi song. Thumbnail. Oh, Party Time or Mellow Live Night? I don't know, I don't know. It's gonna be Soulful Crying. Right here. My Erie. Euphoria. Pilesh Sen. Rimi Sen. The most popular song in the history of mankind. Wow. Andrani's got her hands on the air. She's excited. The most popular song from an Indian pop rock band, Euphoria, formed by Dr. Pilesh Sen. And I think it was subbed by our subbers. Thank you, subbers. But yeah, Andrani was reacting. She's not Punjabi. But she knows the song. No, but she knows it. She knows, she knows good stuff when she hears it. I lobbed it. I lobbed it. You could have done so much with that. They're going to Hogwarts. Yes. Nine and three quarters. Where's Hackeray? Oh, he can't be there. He's going to be there when they arrive. Don't forget your owls. Get on, bitch. All right. Earfront. Oh, God, I thought that was earfront for a second. Obviously, you don't speak Punjabi. Do you understand what they're saying? Yeah, because you were singing along. And there was some... How close is it to Hindi? Because there's a lot of similar sounds, right? Yeah, very similar sounds. I just didn't know. Yeah, great song. And again, one of my favorite things about whether it's upbeat or it's slow, if someone were to ask me, what does Punjabi music sound like to you when you hear it? It's either big time celebratory or the other thing on a slower song. It's this cry. Just this cry of the soul. Yeah. Oh, man. What a really good song. Really good song. Yeah, we've heard so much good songs, honestly, from the state of Punjab. I don't think there's one we've disliked. And any of the songs we've heard that are Punjabi, I think we've liked every song we've ever heard from that region. Yeah, probably. Yep. They're very musical people. Yep. And a party people. We've only seen two films? Yeah, two. Yep, two. Because we saw, and so sorry, we've explained about underrepresented regions cinematically. But also, every single time I ask about Punjab films, most people, like, you won't like most of them. Most of them are comedies that are made for them, Punjabis. Got it. Obviously, people have recommended stuff and we will get to more. But that's one of the big reasons that I've, even when I ask, you're probably not gonna like most of them. Yeah. Most of the main films that we make in Punjab are comedies that are meant for Punjabi people that you wouldn't go and understand. Yeah. And that's understandable. I mean, I get it. Comedy is very subjective and it's also, if it's not subbed correctly and if it's not like physical humor, obviously there's, yeah, people that sub stuff usually suck if they're not part of our team. Oh man. In every language. We were just watching Coda with Ashley and Shelby because they hadn't seen it yet. Did she like it? Did they like it? Yeah, and what was great is they didn't know anything about it going in. Oh, okay. So they loved it because that sign language, that's where Shelby and Ashley met. I don't know if you knew this that Ashley and Alexa speak sign language, ASL. And, but there was a moment where they were watching and they both commented. I wouldn't have known it, but the sub went on the bottom and Shelby looked at Ashley and she said, that's not what they said. They said what they said was and they explained the sentence and they said, I don't understand why they wouldn't just do it the right way because you miss a lot of the meaning. I was like, yep, I know what you're talking about. That's funny even in an ASL film. In an ASL film. They literally tell, like the people signing could literally say what they just said. Yes. That's weird. Yep. Yeah. Very strange. Like when they say, Mata, show up in a film and they're like, you punk. Go to hell. That's not what they said. They said, motherfucker. Or they just switched it back and forth. And I love when subs, when they like put the asterisks instead of UCK. You know, asterisk star exclamation point because those of us who read don't know what that means anyway. But they'll see, someone will say, Ben showed and it'll say, motherfucker at the bottom. I was like, no, that's not what they said. Yep. Anyways, great song. Great song. Please suggest no more from them or other Punjabi artists that we can react to. Down.