 of our watch along to Dr. Or Rotkot, if you say it backwards. The Nielsen, Dilip Kumar. Nielsen, again? It's early. We don't know. It's early. We don't know, actually. It is early. If you watch this on YouTube, you're seeing a very cut up version of our watch along because copyright reasons, if you'd like to see a full on cut version, you can have it on Patreon, I'll pull it up in the pinned comment. And at the end of this part, we will do a review of the film. That's right. That's right. Let's just get back into this. Shall we? Yeah. Sister. The frames, man. The frames are freaking hilarious. Who's the girl? Who else? Sumathi. Hey. Sumathi looks like he's going to get married. He looks like he's going to be in second year. He's a bad guy. He's wearing... You know what I'm saying? That's why you're a boss. That's off. He's still laughing when he first came in. He said, why are you shouting? He's a big guy. It's good for us to throw him in the toilet. This girl's family is in our resort. Yep. His hand. Why is she always eating food? Uh-oh. Uh-oh. That's bad. They're on to you. Yeah, sit down. Bite off. Nice. Make us sit down with them. Is that Chinnu? Yep. Did you see the tear? All the silliness? This still works. Yeah. The us is still very believable and emotional and justified. And that transition from such ridiculous comedy to sincere drama is remarkable. The doctor. We're back to the comedy. Shlurping. Nice. That was well done. Parvaliyan. Nice. That was well done. Parvaliyan. One minute, man. You don't have to apologize. Do you know why? Uh-huh. Whatever it is, you're my mother's daughter. Uh-uh. Okay, uncle. Do you know why I came looking for you? I know. It's for me, right? No. It's for you. Seriously. That too. Everything. Head with the line. Head with the line. Head with the line. Head with the line. Head with the line. Head with the line. Hey. Let it go. Now I have a request. Can you help me with the Kaga or something? That's not fair. You go up there and move to the other side. I was told that I was at the corner. I am on the other side now. I am not feeling well. Why are you standing? Sister, they have crucified me. You should have gone to that book. I am in death bed. Don't irritate me. You are in death bed. Oh God! My head is killing me. You are in death bed. How much longer do you want to talk? I am going. Headshot. What the sh! That's the problem. Sir. Your father is in that book. Think about it. Satam free. Alvin. I know that you won't get angry. If I kill you, I will be a pain to my brother. His dad is in there already. How do you know that? I will come back soon. Okay. I am feeling hungry. So now you want to take the emotion out. Sir. Let's blackmail this girl. Let's call him back. After this, if he comes back for that girl, fool. The photo is right there. Great shot. I left only one child. I have come to take that. Who the hell are you? Police? I.B. I am Doctor. Who are you? He takes off his messy superstar Rajna comp. Doctor. Before you die, look at that girl's head and die. Nazir. He killed Kevin. Tari, I am very sorry for saying this. You are a tripartite. Agentina? A price like you. It's good that I did something. I don't know. Feels like it. Maybe not. Oh, a number. We've seen that song. Me too. Really beautiful. Geez, my son is losing it. We've seen that song number at the end. It's a great song number. Wow. Dang, man. I am a Nelson fan. This is my question. I actually like this better than Jailer and I really enjoyed Jailer. Me too, I really enjoyed Jailer. The comedy was off the charts in this one, right? Yeah. But what happened to Beast? So, I've mentioned it before. We walked out of Beast about 30 minutes and we were very much looking forward to that film. It had none of the smartness. It had none of the cinematography. It had none of the acting that all these other ones have had. No. Jailer had none of the comedy in the first 30 minutes. But also, I've heard that from everybody else. Yeah, it just happens. Was it just an off film for him? I guess so. Yeah, it just happens. It's like anybody at any time in any given field, they're human beings. It really does. It really does. It just happens sometimes. It's that way in sports. It's that way in art. It's just the law of averages. You're not going to have something hit every single time. The thing is to have a consistency enough that your average is fantastic. And his average that we've seen is fantastic. I think that was just an anomaly. It was one of those things where it was like, there's a couple of Spielberg films where it's like, no, you missed it on that one. It was like, man. It was bad. But anyways, it strikes me after seeing these two films. He has a very distinct style. He loves this kind of dark comedy, kind of subtle, kind of framing the framing comedy on this was incredible. Shot-choice comedy. Incredible. And the cinematographer is Vijay Karthik Kanan. Deserves a massive shadow as well as Nelson Nelson. And the editing. Yeah, the combination of director, cinematographer, editor, which is our normal was spectacular for the comedy. And the other thing I love, I mean, Ani just is always fantastic, man. I mentioned this while we were watching it. The justification for the emotion and not manipulating emotion, but accentuating the emotion of the moments. And the cast did a wonderful job. It's just about as much fun as you can have watching a movie. This must have been so great in a theater. I would think so. I think it would be a lot of fun in a theater. And it came out during the channel as well. Yeah, it's tough for me to choose Doctor or Jailer. They're very different films. This one is more Laugh Out Loud. This is one of the most Laugh Out Loud films we've seen. This is one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long time. This is the kind of movie that I want other people to watch it who I think would appreciate the dark humor and the ridiculousness. There's a lot of things that some of them I mention them all the time. Two of my favorite comedies of all time in recent memory are Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre. And what makes them funny are some of the things that are just that. The way somebody's standing. The shot of somebody in the close up of it. I can't count how many times I was laughing and applauding because it was so funny. I have such a good time. Such a fun film. Everybody in it did a great job. Man, this is one of those things that if I was home and it was a rainy day and I just wanted to watch something and I had forgotten about it and turned it on and I saw it was there on my menu for something streaming. I'd be ecstatic and just want to watch it again. Yeah, I love... Is it Nelson or Nielsen? It's N-E-L-S-O-N, yeah. It can't be Reynolds Nielsen. I don't know why it would be Nielsen. You didn't put an I in there for it to be Nielsen or another E. Nielsen, okay. He also wrote it, apparently. His style is super unique because also this not only was ridiculous silly and it had... I thought the thriller part was really nice unexpected moments. I enjoyed that. He also kind of poked fun at the stereotypical kind of Tamil or Indian thriller. Right there at the end. He's like, hey, I'm sorry for saying this. You're going on an ego trip right now. Should we kill him first? Exactly. The thing that you're always thinking when the film goes to a place that strains credulity and you're thinking to yourself this is just an ego trip he actually has one of the characters say we're all thinking. I thought it was kind of like making one of those films while also making fun of those films. Correct. And the implausible inescapable situation that somehow the hero gets out of he just did it unapologetically. Yeah, with literally the explosion and everything away. Walking away and the guys dying on the side. Where'd those come from? How'd they come? They were standing perpendicular and that's just great. To have a combination of shots that are just hysterically funny the one where his buddy's sitting with the Santa mask, the other one immediately going to the guy in the toilet and there's countless numbers of those but then there's also these beautifully artistic shots like the tear on the hand. You know? It's just this beautiful mixture of ridiculousness and beauty. In terms of cinematography, this was one of the most amazing cinematography films we've seen in a long time. You could watch it just for that appreciation a little. You could turn off the sound and just be like, wow, that's a brilliant shot that you guys came up with there. I thought our lead here, this is the second time I believe Talk about back to back sixes, man. Well, I guess technically we saw him a bit. I don't remember him. I don't even know if we got to him in Beast. We got to 30 minutes like I said. You know, I'm talking about Maverin. Yes, I'm talking about. But I thought we had only seen two but then I was like, oh, technically we've seen three if he was in the parts of Beast that we saw. Have we seen him in something else? But anyways, I thought he did. It was very different than Maverin. Very different. Jailer. If I didn't know that he was in this, I'd be like, he looks familiar. What did I see him in recently? And is Yogi Babu the most used actor in Indian cinema right now? For comedy. My stars. He's always great. He's always Yogi Babu. Always. But he's always very funny. Always happy to see him. But I thought he'd, I can't say that name. Yeah, please forgive us. And we will get it eventually. Sivakarthikyan. I think somebody said they call him SK maybe. If I'm wrong there. I thought you did a very good job. Me too. I also thought it was interesting that they didn't bring back the love story outside of her saying I want to marry you. They didn't finish that, which is different than how a normal Indian film would have done that. You have to have them be together in the end. And maybe they did. Yeah, I think the assumption is that since he lived she's definitely married. But that wasn't the goal of the film. The goal of the film wasn't to get them together. Not at all. And her see that he's actually this good person. And I don't think he really changed who he was. He didn't. He was just a... He's a constant. He's a constant. He doesn't show his emotions. No, and his values, like I would say at the very beginning of it, his values did not change and his commitment to value, like he says in the end there, he says I guess all of my good deeds have come back to help because this wasn't part of my escape plan. It must be the fact that I know I was making the right decisions and Karma was on my side. And I thought of his love interest. Yeah, she was beautiful. Priyanka Arul Mohan Yeah, she did a lovely job. Oh, she's in Captain Miller. That's great. I thought she was very strong. I liked her character a lot. The whole family was great. Yeah. The comedy in this was just situational comedy. And I'm sure it was actually even funnier to people that speak Damol obviously. Of course, because there's language stuff. But I thought there was a lot of comedy for people that aren't Damol. I think everybody can appreciate this. Yeah, this is one of those films that would be a really wonderful introduction to give to somebody who's never seen an Indian comedy, who's never seen an Indian film. I think anybody could see this film who appreciates cinema and comedy. Now it would depend on if they like dark comedy or not. Because not everybody likes dark comedy. But Micah would love this. I think the girls would love this too. I think Andrani would love this. It's just so intelligent. It's screaming funny. I love it. And who's the funny ridiculous He doesn't have a picture. Oh, man. I don't know who he is. He is one of the big highlights of this thing. And I feel like I've seen him before. I'm pretty positive he was a Mark Hanson. Let me know if I'm right there. I'm so glad he was in it as much as he was. Because remember at the beginning I said, oh, please, please let him be in this more. And he was. And it feels like that style of comedy character is in a lot of, especially Damol or some Indian films in terms of like this big goof who does these weird things that it's kind of an old trope. Old Hollywood trope. We don't do it very much anymore. But I thought his comedy was great. Great. It was so much in this film that was just situational hilarity and then also just like the one he cut his thumb off. A lot of it was incredibly intelligent, but a lot of it was also incredibly stupid. Yeah. And they blended it so well. And you take some of your kidneys. I took all your kidneys. It's so freaking funny. Which is hilarious. That's fine. I can live with one kidney. Hey, you drink so much you need four kidneys. Shut up. Hey, don't tell me what to do. Hey. Oh my And to take something as horrifically serious and unfunny as child sex trafficking as the core of your story. How do you make a film about sex trafficking? And make it funny. And also make people like Yogi Babu is a sex trafficker technically. Yeah. And make them these lovable-ish characters. A lot of them they didn't give arcs, which was good. But like the fact that sex trafficking is the main theme of this film. And it's hilarious. Yeah. Hilarious. Hilarious. It's as intelligent. How you did it honestly. It's as intelligent and dark as you can see. This is very different what I'm going to describe in terms of the final product. But the heart of it. Yes. It reminds me of history of the world part one. Especially the Inquisition musical number. Yeah. Hey, Takamon. That whole thing is you're taking the freaking torture of innocent people for the Spanish Inquisition and turning it into a comedy musical number. Same time with the producers and doing springtime for Hitler. It's a genius of being able to take something extraordinarily dark. But this is even a step different because Brooks was mocking those things. Yeah. This wasn't mocking the sex trafficking industry. It kept it as the core serious element. Yeah. Incredible. Yeah. And incredible. That guy. This guy. Yeah. Say his name. Millen Soman. Who apparently has seen him quite a few times actually. Yeah. He looks very familiar. He actually reminded me of, do you watch Mandalorian? Did you ever watch that? Or all seasons? Cause I haven't seen all seasons. I don't know if he's in season one. The cowboy guy? Was he in season one? That doesn't ring a bell. He's a very famous actor. Supporting in a lot of stuff. I'm just trying to remember his name here. No. He reminds me of and it's also had a ton of those were Salamanca twins, right? 100% that was a tip of the cap to the Salamanca twins. It had to be. There's no, they even looked like them. They even dressed like them and they physically resembled them. It was definitely a shout out tip of the cap to the Salamanca twins. Anyways, I can't find it, but he reminded me of an actor that's, he's been in a ton. Oh, did you watch Santa Clarita Diet ever? To what? Santa Clarita Diet. No. Drew Barrymore. I remember it. It's a very funny actually. I remember people telling me you want to see the Santa Clarita Diet. I just, I never got to it. But anyways, he reminded me that it doesn't matter. He reminded me of that actor. He looks like him a lot. But yeah, overall, man, that's Ani's score in this was fantastic. I'm actually sad I hadn't heard. I know we've seen the last song because I remember the cinematography of it and the the song itself was wonderful. But like the first song, when it came out and we're like, this will be a great workout song. And then the score behind it, it was unique at times. It was funny. It added to the comedy. It sure did. I thought he did another Superlative Yeah. Superlative. Yeah, that's right. Job. I agree in his score. Love it. Yeah, I would. And I would watch Jailer again in a heartbeat. Absolutely. I would. Both of them. But I think this one's so much funnier. Yeah. Just comedy wise, I could watch this one. Yes. Over and over. Oh, just for the laughter. Because it's just super unique. What other Nelson films so he's gone. And what's he working on? Well, he's working on another Danouche project. And he's working on another one with him right now. Oh, with him. Yeah, with our star. Good choices. Wait, has he only done? Yeah. Sure looks like it. No way. Yeah. How's this first film? Colomabu Kokila. How is that? So that's his first films and we've seen Good Love Jerry was just the writer. So far so good, man. He just had the one for us and most people was the beast. Beast, which wasn't good. Yeah. I'm excited. I'm so glad to see them working together again. Nain Thotta is in the first ones. And Yoko Babu is the go-to man in the Tamil industry. That's his muse. Yes. Was that one of... I feel like I've heard Nain talk about that. That may have been one of the ones he said that's in that interview. Nain Thotta, she was in Jawan. She's a... The Lady Superstar is her acronym. Yeah, absolutely. I remember her many times before. But... Yeah, you guys can let us know. Thank you, stupid babies. I hope you enjoyed watching that with us as much as we enjoyed watching it. That was an absolute blast. That was a... Just like Movedan. I had a great time watching Movedan. Yeah. This is one of the funniest Indian films we've seen. Maybe the funniest one. Right now, I mean, I've just watched it, but I'd really have to rack my brain to see if there's anything funnier. Especially intentional and also more recent, because on New York Borough Anthony, I just died the entire time. I know, you loved it. I love the comedy in Street too, especially... Yeah, but this one has even all of Pankaj's stuff. Street has some lull... not lulls in the film, but lulls in the comedy of the film. This one, it just kind of... It had the drama, but it also kept going with the comedy the entire time. It made me laugh as much as Nacho Libre and Napoleon Diana. Say his name again for me. He's making at least the past two really good choices, so let us know what the next film for him should be. And it makes me even more intrigued into that alien film that he's decided that we just saw this one next year. We just reacted to that. It would be like this unique kind of film that's kind of like... Well, the easiest way to answer that question is for him to just come talk to us and let us in if you... I love your work, man. But yeah, let us know what you thought about the film if you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed our watch along. If you are still here, obviously, and you saw the parts on YouTube if you like to see the full-on cut version of this and other films, there's a tamo of like Maviran and then what was the... when we did more recently than Maviran, it was... A tamo watch along? Yeah, I thought we just did a more recent one than Maviran. Am I wrong? What was the one we just watched? Dang. Well, that was the part one. No, no, no. I thought there was one. Anyways. Anyway, go there, it's there. If you have any questions or questions on YouTube, I mean on Patreon, I'll put the link in the description below and pinned comment. Let us know what the next tamo watch along should be, whether it's from Nelson or SK, if that's how you... I can say his name because I don't think I'll ever be able to say his name. And if not either of them, what should be our next tamo watch along, please let us know what that should be down below. On to the next watch along!