 Sha-Ru-Con. You know when they call for con and they make this big celebration on a fire and they bang on the things and Sha-Ru-Con. What an epic freaking name. Sha-Ru-Con. Another quip. Sha-Ru-Con. Rick, and you can follow us on Twitter for more juicy content. Wow, Twitter is fun. Sorry we were talking over it. Ashley, woo! It's a trailer for an interview. My ear hole. You know what David Letterman has his, my next guest in Netflix where he interviews people? Yeah, the bearded David Letterman. His next one is Sha-Ru-Con. Sweet. I've got a lot of requests for this. Good for Letterman, man. I'm sure you'll want us to react to this interview. I don't know if we'll be able to do it. So this is the trailer for the interview. For the interview. Because you know if we do something like that it needs to be cut up. So it'll have to cut a lot of good stuff. Right. We can only use a certain amount of footage. 10 minutes of very cool footage. Clean it. So, but you know it's going to be a great interview I'm sure. I'm sure it will. There's just the trailer for that. I've got a lot of requests for it. Cool. That's what we're doing. Yep. And it's his shows on Netflix? Yes. Awesome. Here we go. The most popular movie film star in the world. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Sha-Ru-Con. The audience is crazy. Oh my goodness. Perhaps the biggest donation we've had in the series. That's all the time we have. People are like, I think I'm outside my house on occasion. And he happened to be there on Eve. It's just wonderful. Oh wow. He was there on Eve. That's great. We're getting somewhere. It's nice and very sharp. No. He's a spitting was vagrant. Thank you. There's something about that band. That has made it a different experience. Oh. For me it was really wonderful. Wait, was that Sha-Ru-Con main? Of course. Of course. I think so. Himself? Yeah. That's what's new to me. The most fun I've ever had. Well done. That's cool. I think that was him painting experience. No, it's not him. Oh, okay. What? No, it's not. Yeah, that's not him. That's not him. Okay. That's a great painting though. I was going to say it. That's a great painter. Right. No, that is a great painting. I wonder what that's about and I wonder, I have a... Well, I'm sure he's just showing the amount of fans he has and the length they go to. Who else's fans are going to paint a massive wall portrait of him? There's only a handful of Abe Vagoda? No. No one cares about Abe Vagoda. I care about Abe Vagoda. No one else does, Rick. Yeah, but that was a trailer for an interview. This reminds me of something a stupid baby asked me on Instagram and it was because of how the sky is pink. Priyanka put out all the stops, her people, she got on all the talk shows and she's promoting it and I loved it. Jimmy Fallon in particular, I didn't see the other shows but they all promoted it. No different than any other film she'd do. It could have been Baywatch. They didn't say this is a film from India, this is in Hindi. The Jimmy's clip he played was with the subs, it was just a movie and I loved that. But what the stupid baby asked me was, why is it that everywhere else in the world, China, Europe, outside of India, they know who these people are, they know SRK and they watch their movies. Why do the western places, like the United States and even in Australia, no register of any kind? And why is it that the biggest movie star on earth, most Americans don't even know who he is and don't care? Well I'd say 99% unless they're Indian, don't know who he is. It's the same reason they don't watch any foreign films at all. Americans are lazy, they're also self-centered basically. If it's not in English, it doesn't exist and it's not as good as what you're getting in Hollywood. There's myriads of factors. Also, it's harder to get these films in America. Correct. So there's that, usually you've seen it when we go to a theater, it's mostly empty. That's numerous factors to that. There is, because we see films like when we saw the winner of Best Picture that year, Moonlight, no one was in the theater when we went. It just happens sometimes. But as a whole, the most we've ever seen, my recollection of films that we've seen in theaters, the biggest crowd we've had is when we saw Gully. Gully book, like the first one. But yeah, it's a myriad of factors. So we've said about our reactions first. Priyanka, sadly, wouldn't be as known if she wasn't married to Nick Jonas. That's not saying that's her only thing, but that's a huge factor. But also she was in Quantico. True. I've never seen it, but people saw Quantico. If you say Priyanka here, they'll go, oh, Quantico and wasn't she in Baywatch? Yeah, or Nick Jonas' wife. Yeah, or Nick Jonas' wife. It's those three. And that's why she's known. But it's one of the things, obviously, we want to change. Of course. And part of it, it's a myriad of factors. First of all, most Americans, unlike everywhere else in the world, are unilingual. They speak English and have no interest in speaking any other language. Most don't even speak Spanish, which is a huge language in America. In America, yeah. And many Americans are like, you should learn my language. If you're going to be in America learning English, I'm not learning your language. And we are very, not just, it's our culture. It's our media and it's our entertainment places. I know the studios don't have any interest in seeing Indian cinema come here because they would view it as competition and they don't want American eyeballs taken away from what they're making. So it's a big mountain to jump over with a lot of reasons for it. It's just, it's true. The biggest movie star on earth, most people in America, don't know, don't care. Yeah. And we know he's the biggest movie star in the world, but it doesn't mean he's the biggest movie star in the world in America. Exactly. Like when Priyanka was on Jimmy, he had a picture of her in Mumbai promoting the film and there were 60,000 people that came out and Jimmy was genuinely like, what is that all about? How did 60,000 people? And I'm watching it thinking, wow, Jimmy's like we were a year ago. That's nothing. Yeah. I mean, 60,000 people show up to Big B's house on his Thursday. Or Shao Kahn's house on Eve. Or Shao Kahn's house on Eve. Yeah, so for 60,000 people to show up to a premiere of a movie is like. And? Yeah. Yeah. It's one of those things and we really should change. I'm looking forward to this. I want to watch this. Because we've seen him in, you know, the tech talk. Yeah. And he's a really good speaker. And I love Letterman. Yeah. Letterman's a legend. Awesome. He's a great interviewer. If you don't know anything about Letterman, he's a funny guy. He's a really, really funny guy. But I do. I love that he's bringing. I mean, I know he knows that. Because somebody told me, I was discussing this on Twitter. And they said, if he's not the biggest movie star in India in America, then why did they let him pick him? I said, because Netflix is a global brand. Netflix is a global brand. They've got sacred games on there, among other things. And David Letterman isn't stupid. Yeah. And David won't do anything he doesn't want to do. He's got that place in his career. I'm very glad that he is doing it to introduce people that, because obviously they'll get the Indian audience. They'll get the other worldwide audience. But the people that love Letterman will watch this. Exactly. No idea. Exactly who is Shahrukh Khan. There will be a few million people who don't know Shahrukh Khan. But because of Dave, are going to now be introduced to him and hopefully be intrigued and want to know more. So this is a wonderful thing. That's fantastic. I would love to be able to wrap. I think, when does it come out, Rick? It's got to be soon. If they've got the trailer out now, I'm sure it's really soon. Like October, November. 25th, right. 25th, which is two weeks. 10 days. Is it a duela? Yeah. The 27th when it starts. No, maybe the 25th. I've got it in the calendar. But I don't know. But yeah. So I would love to, like I said, if it does happen, it will be extremely cut up. So I will have to cut a bunch of parts. So don't be upset by that if that happens. Yeah. But, you know, I know you've had to do disclaimers. Like the last one, you were like, I'm doing this because it's YRK. Do you mad at them? No.