 You know what I call this shirt? Hashtag alley with a fanboy. Frank Hershey with ReactionDVD, it's up Corbin. I'm Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. I've got juicy content. It's so juicy. It's incredibly juice filled. Can't deny it. Thank you for watching. Patreon and follow us on our official Twitter account too. Thanks. It's a short video, but I was interested when I saw it. It's Rithik Roshan talking about... Probably. Nice. Yeah. I'm hoping... I think it's short, so that's going to be sad. Maybe he'll talk about the fluidity and... Yeah, and what he took from him. That's what I'm hoping, because we always talk about that. And we get to hear from specific people. And I'm sure there's a ton. I'm sure him, Shahid... Everybody who's worked with him, which is pretty much everybody in Indian film. Yeah. So I'm hoping this is going to be pretty good. We'll see. If you know of any other interview style things like this, that's talking about certain legends that learn from other legends, that's what the stuff we like to know about. Yeah. And not just the behind the scenes thing where you watch people working, but when they're actually talking about the work. Yeah. Or if there's a lot of the stuff I've seen about Prabhu, he speaks in his language a lot and not English as much. What is Prabhu's language? I don't know if it's... It's not Hindi? I think it's Tamil. Tamil? I could be wrong. I have no clue. I could be wrong. I assume... I would love to hear one where he talks about Michael Jackson, because obviously he was a huge inspiration. Yeah. He got... He was inspired by Michael Jackson. Right. That's what I'm trying to say. Here we go. He's always been a student. She does the same. Tell us your experience working with Prabhu Deva, master. Oh. Wow. My experience working with Prabhu Deva is just... Where do I start? Was it hard? No, no, no. It was not hard. His steps were very hard. Yeah. Working with him was not hard because his imagination, from his talent of dance to his imagination, to the comedy, to the... I mean, he will think of anything and everything. If you need something right there and then he'll be spontaneous. He will make something fun. And he will do it with a smile on his face all the time. He's always smiling. So I just... You know, he's such a humble person. He's so talented. And I don't know, working with him was just such a good memory for me. I really have so much respect for him. He's helped me so much. He's helped me so much with my expression. You know, sometimes I've done some ads with him. I've done a few songs with him. But whatever you see that I've done, I mean, 90% of whatever I did, I have only copied him. I've copied his face. He was such a good actor. He's so funny. Expressions he needs in the eyebrow. So he's just watching like, that is so interesting. So I'm indebted to him. And I really would love to work with him again. Thank you. Thank you. Way too short, sadly. But that's exactly what I expected to hear. You could tell he has such admiration for probably... It's like basically like, if we talked and we got the opportunity to work with Danny DeLewis or Gary Altman or Noyes, or some person of that echelon, we would just be like, it was incredible. I don't know what to say. I learned so much. Even like example, just going to the Q&A with Willem Dafoe. And listening to Willem talk was like everything inside of you aching to work with that man because the way he articulates the craft and his approach to the craft and his understanding of the craft, I know working on one project with Willem Dafoe where you get to work intimately with the guy, even just one scene. You walk away a better actor because of it. It's quite interesting that he's like 90% of what I do, I just copy him. Which makes a lot of sense. He is the... We first were introduced to Rithic, obviously. Right, we saw Rithic first. His fluidity is incredible. And then we found out where he got it. Right. Which is even... It's still extraordinary to me because Prabhu has the fluidity but Prabhu doesn't have the physique that Rithic does. He's long. But Rithic has had to carry the fluidity. We've mentioned this many times where when you watch Rithic dance and he is the most muscular dancer I've seen be fluid and you agree. Yeah. And guaranteed when we started to see Prabhu after we watched Rithic, we're like there's no way that fluidity isn't a direct result and probably predominantly from the work of Prabhu working with him. If I could ask Rithic one question I would ask him that question. Would you attribute your fluidity directly to the work you've had to do with Prabhu? I can't imagine, he wouldn't say absolutely. That's also very interesting to what he said. It makes sense that from what we've seen from Prabhu he says he'll improv just a lot. He's so creative. He's such an imagination. He's like we need something here. How about whatever he does? It makes sense because a lot of his choreography is so ridiculously creative and stuff you've never seen before. Some of you never think about doing certain whatever he does. But it works. It's why I think on a couple of reactions at least one I've pointed out that he reminds me a lot of Bob Fossi because Bob Fossi changed the whole idea of what jazz was about. Fossi Fossi. Fossi Fossi one, Fossi Fossi two, Uganda, Uganda. Fossi... I know, me too. Fossi really changed everything about jazz and he was so creative and really could come up with brand new things all the time that had a very particular thing that you watch it and you go oh that's Fossi, that's his style and he too was a brilliant dancer if you've not seen Bob Fossi dance in some old Hollywood films he was in he was an incredible dancer and that's the thing about Prabhu he used to have an endless resource in his imagination to create choreography I just feel like the guy just is endless, never gets bored or repetitive in his choreography choices. Oh absolutely and we've seen him from his early work and now I think the latest thing we saw was probably the ABCD? I think so. People said that was some of the comments were look at Prabhu as an older man now but he's still not doing it and still doing a great job which is still incredible to have that much fluidity. Absolutely. To be able to dance at that age I'm assuming as you would know your body tenses up and it just gets fat well not for most dances typically but one of my favorite dancers of all time was Mikhail Baryshnikov I'm not a dancer, Rick why would I know that? Who is he? Just because there you go. What was the end? Mikhail Baryshnikov is considered by most there are other names that are in this category, there's probably only three men who people in the world of ballet would say are the greatest ballet dancers of all time. That's why I don't know, I know nothing about ballet. You actually probably do know Baryshnikov, you just don't know that you know him. He's done a lot of different films he hasn't been around a lot because he's now I think Baryshnikov is in his 70s but he came onto the national spotlight in America during a film back in the 1970s called The Turning Point where he plays a dancer, it was his first big film and he made big headlines because he not only was in that film he defected from the then Soviet Union which was a big deal and he left the Soviet Union and then after the Soviet Union collapsed he then went back and actually became the head of the ballet in Russia and but as he aged he never stopped dancing and found it a great challenge and didn't understand ballet dancers who stopped dancing because just because you have the limitations for him he found it to be a new breakthrough in his ability to push himself beyond his limitations he has an amazing piece that I think is just called Heartbeat where he has electrodes connected to his body and while he's on stage the only thing he's dancing to is the rhythm of his heart and it's an improv contemporary dance that's awesome, that's cool so Baryshnikov is the perfect example of any artist who has been told you have to stop at a certain age he was like no I'm not, I'm dancing till I die wouldn't it have been incredible to, I know they've met but they'd watch Michael and Prabhu dance together that would have been cool I guarantee Michael probably was of the opinion this is a guy, sincerely this is a guy I want to learn from this is a guy who can stretch me I think he's choreographed Michael's performance I think that's true too I believe, I've heard that from you guys so double check and let me know for sure but I believe he did choreograph for Michael he's definitely someone I could see Michael looking at and going I could learn from that guy which there's not a lot of people that Michael would say that about one or two maybe two or three people both in the dance and the musical side of things Michael would say I could learn from you that was awesome if there's more, especially the longer ones that go a little more in depth we like hearing people's experiences with other legends let us know in the comment section below