 What do movies and graveyards have in common? What? Plots? Not all movies. It's true. CXT It's a Hindi film, Netflix. It's called Podschlite. Coronized. Podschlite. Podschlite. Podschlite. Podschlite compared to Podsch-regular. Podschlite is if you're on a diet. Why do I always go to Billy Crystal? I have no idea. Me too. Podschlite, official trailer, Sanyama Votra, Sayani Gupta and Ashutosh Rana. Also you go to Billy Crystal's impression. Yes, of a Jewish man. True, but Billy Crystal's Jewish. Yeah, but that's not his voice. No, but it's an extension of his. It's always the princess bride. When Sandhya's husband suffers an untimely death, just a few months into their marriage, that sucks, but slew of revelations forces her to reexamine her priorities and make some hard decisions. Podschlite is the journey of a young widow as she learns how to free her crazy, as she learns how to free her crazy. That's the sentence, comma. Face the family and find yourself. It's an upcoming Indian Hindi language comedy drama film written and directed by Umesh Vist. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Sanyama Votra, Dangal, Ludo, Ashutosh Rana, Mulk, Shiva Chhada, Gully Boy, Badai Ho, Sayani Gupta, Article 15, Raghav Baryadha, Lagan and Newton, Rajesh Talang, Mirzapur, Deli Crime, Asif Khan, Patalok and many other brilliant actors. What an ensemble. The film is also the debut of Arjit Singh as music composer. Oh, cool. That's his first time composer. Wow, I didn't realize that. It's very exciting. I hope it's a fan. So that's good. Good on Netflix getting a good cast together. Seriously. Make sure the CCs are on there. Here we go. Thought it was Tapsick for a second. Yeah. What? Yeah. Yeah. First a fart joke at the end is going to make us laugh. Not only am I thrilled that that's part of the film, that they made that the end of the teaser, the trailer. Just the grandma ripping one. That's funny. I'm in. Just for grandma ripping one. One, also for the filmmakers as well. And I do remember the lead actors for sure. Absolutely. I remember it all. I recognize a bunch of the faces, but for sure, what did we last see her in? Ludo. That's right. Yeah, it was Ludo. With her son. Looks good. It does look good. It looks like it's going to be both kind of like make you laugh and make you cry. A mixture of funny of Ludo, but also the family drama of Badajo. Even though if it says funny, I love Ludo. Ludo is a great film. Fantastic combination of comedy, drama, and obviously really good acting by a bunch of different people. Yeah. How often are these films made? Is it more now because of OTT platforms? That there's not a big star in this. There's no massive star. There's a bunch of people that are known and have been around, but there's not like a... No. There's not like a Shahrukh Khan. There's not a Shahid. There's not even a Rajkumar. But this is like a big ensemble cast. It looks like a bunch of really good actors and it looks like a fun good story. It's one of the beauties of OTT platforms, I think, comparatively. And I read a story recently that said, is Tom Hanks the last big movie star, per se? That is a draw by name, as it were. Because the beautiful thing about an OTT platform is you don't have to have a name draw like you do for a motion picture in theater releases. Because more people are likely to watch something simply by recommendation or just scrolling, and they want to find something to watch. And they'll watch it. They're not going to go in and go look for a star name and then find the film. They're just going to look at what's trending, what's popular, and that's what they're going to watch on an OTT platform. Thankfully, and that's changing, I think, almost in every industry, the fact that even though you still have your stars, obviously you're never not going to have your stars. But you're never not going to have stars. But hopefully, all those stars are looking for just good films now. And because I think it's changed because it used to be just put the star in this film, put the star in the show, and people will watch it. Now people know, like, if we get a good story, there's almost no stars in Game of Thrones until later, obviously, because of Game of Thrones, they begin to have stars. I think that the impact of the OTT platform is even bigger than the impact that Cable had, because Cable completely changed the landscape of television. Because prior to Cable, you were either a TV star or a movie star, and it was always a step up from TV to film. And if you step down, it was like, what did happen to their career? Why did they stop making them... You left TV and went to film. Now, movie stars want to be in TV shows. It's like a big deal to be in a TV show, because the quality is so good now. Just as good, if not better, a lot of times. Exactly. And you can flesh out your character a lot more. But the OTTs also give us international connectivity. Also, I have no idea what that article is talking about. There's a ton of stars that aren't Tom Hanks. They're talking about box office draw. There's a ton. Not Caprio. He doesn't draw like Tom Hanks used to back in the day, during Forrest Gump cast away. I can name ten that are popular films. No, the popular actors that have the draw, if not more so than Tom Hanks. Today. Yeah. Not then. No, I'm kidding. Yeah, like the days back in the 90s, Tom Hanks, Harrison Ford, Meryl Streep at the time were... They just released a film and it was going to be a huge success. Oh yeah. That's what they mean. I don't agree with that one. The landscape of entertainment, there was no OTT platform. There was no cable television. These were movie stars that you could only see when you went to the movies. And that's what was the big draw at the time. And everybody's attention was undivided. Tom Hanks should do a show. Yeah, I would love to see it. Pop quiz. What was Tom Hanks' claim to fame? There you go. It's an easy one. Not for everybody. Yeah, I think all those stars should... You can go on HBO because obviously a lot of your films are going there anyway. Like Leo, Brad Pitt, Tom Hanks, Al Pacino, constantly doing TV. There's no difference now. So just do it. Tom Hardy's on one of the best shows in the past 10 years in Peaky Blinders. And it's an amazing show. So these are definitely well-known names, but yeah, they're not the big stars. And I love it. I'm interested. This looks like it's going to be funny and it's going to make you cry. It looks good. So let us know what you thought about it down below.