 You can't really tell though. No, we can I don't know if you can tell I got the same color I got new chairs. This is the first time in four years. We have new chairs. The other ones were starting to smell like Corbin's butt this one Not that one. Oddly enough Hey, welcome back to our stupid directions of Corbin I'm Rick and you follow Instagram Twitter for more juicy content Thanks to patreon follow Twitter count subscribe if you haven't been like button and thank you ever source on patreon You lovely lovely patronage babies Today a new short film came out not just a few days ago what from royal stag. Oh cool Which I have PTSD of do you remember why royal stag? Yeah When we did the alcohol video in India. Oh You humped me. Yeah, I did royal stag. That was after international travel full day of filming and Lots of liquor. Yes, but Yes, this one's called the broken was that the birth of Big B's tasty nuts. Yeah, it was you believe so It's called the broken table. It actually has a toast Rosika and a future toast in the Saradan shop. Absolutely. So, you know, the acting is gonna be god-awful And you know, we'll try to get through it as best we can Yeah But thank goodness, it's not full-length Case any of you are dumb. That was a joke a joke. Here we go Ninja company I Don't hate kids Nice I'm your first time. I'm very excited You're excited So See papa Just make sure he doesn't leave the house Yes Hi They've been a massive son remember No, you don't What do you mean? I don't Okay, last hearing He's not an option What are you doing? I If you go out like this, I can't work like this, I can't work like this. I'll take care of it. Why are you doing this? I'll do it. This is not a secret recipe. Prabha has only given me a cup of tea. Did she go? No one is at home. I think she must have gone on a wedding. Wedding? How long have you been married Prabha? Yes. She has been my partner, teacher, ass kicker. Ass kicker? Yes, whenever I go wrong. That's her name, Prabha Ji. Isn't she lovely? Beautiful. And this? That is my daughter, Janvi. Nice nose ring. My husband doesn't like it. He thinks I look like an idiot. I don't like it either. There he goes again. You guys should probably have an alarm on that door. Yeah. If you don't want to open the door, I have to go to the meeting. If you don't want to open the door, I have to go to the meeting. What is this? This is illegal confinement. This is illegal confinement. This is illegal confinement. What is this? This is illegal confinement. Prabha Ji is calling you. I want to talk to you. Ahi. She forgets quickly. Since then, she has ruined her condition. When everyone knew, she was going to leave. But the day she left, her heart broke. What happened? Deepthi, caregiver? Yes. Come on, let's go. If you don't mind, I can ask you some questions. Prabha Ji, do you always look like this? I don't always look like this. I mean, when did you last see him? In the morning. Okay. How do you feel? I feel fine. I feel a bit of gas. Otherwise, absolutely fine. I meant, how do you feel about Prabha Ji? My heart still skips a beat every time she walks into the room. Like, one constant risk to get down to work. The name is... Deepthi. The husband's name? No problem. This is a very big decision. You can change your entire life. And I know that when I talk about it, I feel the same. In fact, in India, there are many women who don't go to Delhi after work. They have come here. That's a very good thing. But you have to be frank with me. Tell me, what are the problems between the two of you? There are no problems. Something is good. Yes, everything is good. But... I mean, do you fight often? Has he ever been violent? Has he ever hit you? No, no. I mean, he's short tempered and controlling. But he's not abusive. Controlling? Short tempered? Okay. If you don't want to talk about it, I can understand that. So whenever you feel ready... My number is there. I'll take your appointment, please. And we'll ask you to show you out. What's the problem now? Listen, unless you... Unless you talk to me... Frankly, I can't help you. If you want to be a client, then you have to tell me everything clearly. There's nothing to tell. The truth is good. Then I don't see on what ground... I don't have the office number. I'll have to go to the office. I'm ready to talk. I'm ready to talk. Please help me. Okay. Tirov is practical. He's a bit more practical. I want to be a psychologist. He thinks that... Therapy and so on. I believe in true love. I think that... I believe in true love... I believe in true love. I believe in his beliefs. You'll leave him? Like a nose ring? There's no perfect partner. There are some faults in everything. There are a lot of faults in me too. That's what happens. When a relationship has problems, it's a pressure. All the problems are shown on its own. No, really. In this relationship, the biggest problem is me. What is your problem? Listen, don't worry. This conversation is protected... by a Tony-client family. It won't go beyond this status. Imagine... I don't have anyone who knows about me. I'm scared. I'm scared. I'll tell you later. When... I met Prabha for the first time. My practice was going on. She's now a well-to-do family. She's now a well-to-do family. And I... started looking for rent. My office was... a 5 by 5... cabin. There was a second-hand maze... where the bed was broken. I was very scared. I saw that office. I stopped her a lot... but one day, my office... arrived. What did you do? I made a painting on that maze. I love painting. A painting of a tree. And the crack of the window... became a branch of that tree. The problem... wasn't that I had a dream. The problem was that... I tried to hide that dream from Prabha. Why did you write this? Why did you write this? Prabha... Her wife is dead. I want to know why you wrote this. Prabha! Everything is fine. Switch off the main switch of the gas. Otherwise, he'll keep making tea all day. Okay, sir. Thank you. Wait a minute, sir. Sir, the slip hit you. Sir, please. Get up from that side. Kiri, are you okay? Come inside, sir. Come inside. Why did you write this? I want to know why you wrote this. It's too cold. Change the subject. Tell me, why did you write this? Why did you write this? There's no point, Kiri. There's no point. You have written Prabha. Her wife is dead. What a suspicious thing this is to say. Tell me, I need to know. Nonsense! Prabha! Prabha! She won't come, Kiri. She can't come, Kiri. Prabha, she's gone. No. No. No. She had made a bed for herself in the morning. I'll show you. On Instagram, yeah. On Instagram, yeah. You okay, Kiri? Man, it was amazing. I've heard a lot about my husband and wife. But I've never heard a teacher or an ass kicker. Obviously, the most important thing in life is that woman. All the success in my life, all the happiness, is because of that one rule. She calls it rule number one. Rule number one. Rule number one. Some type of shine pink. Sound design, that was back over there. Papa? Papa, how did you get this wound? It slipped. It's a small wound. He's fine. You okay? Yeah, he's okay. How was your wedding? It was very good. I'm so confused. It wasn't that difficult. We talk a lot. The day was great and the talks were great. But we were far away. Rule number one. What did you talk about? But it wasn't complete. So please tell me. Whatever you are, it's enough. Deepthi is going home. Sorry, Deepthi. I'll call you tomorrow. It was never confirmed by anybody. For some reason, I thought... The kids! They never said that. Well done cloaking that. You said that since madam left, sir's health has deteriorated. Yeah. So? So madam is inside? Prabha madam? Madam was talking about madam. When she went to the hotel, she was shocked. I swear. What is this? It's inside. Well done. It's totally easy to believe that he would forget his wife is dead. Of course. It's easy to trick the audience in that scenario. Nose rank. Put it in. Really nice. Who wrote it? Sorry, I paused it before. I could get to that. Where's the writing credit? Produced. Cast. Written by. There you go. Vikram Gupta and Chintan Sartha. Nice writing. Yeah, I didn't see it coming. No. Because like I said, it's pretty easy to trick the audience into believing anything with a person who has dementia or Alzheimer's or whatever. Whatever he has. Because he would absolutely forget. Obviously that's also been done in film many, many, many, many times. Because it's one of the most heart breaking things. I mean obviously cancer is its own thing, right? Because it takes so many people, but I might rather have cancer. I sent a text to my buddy Rich yesterday because since my dad you guys probably wouldn't know this. I've mentioned it very sparingly, but my dad has battled bipolar disorder and he has an extremely about his extreme condition of it since 1976. But his body's reached a place where he can't take lithium anymore and lithium's been the only thing that keeps him sane. So he's been off of it for four weeks and it's around that time where he starts to get off. And I had a phone conversation with him yesterday and he was a little bit off. Which is a precursor to full-fledged, just mentally gone. And I sent a text to my buddy Rich who has known my dad and me since we're 11 and 12 years old and I said all diseases are awful. But ones that affect the mind and the brain are particularly evil. Yeah, because it obviously, if somebody has cancer obviously, that still affects everyone. Exactly. And then it's awful. But the fact that obviously this it's almost even more painful one because the person probably doesn't know that they have it. And it also severely emotionally affects it's depending on how severe it is obviously and who that person is how far long it is, who they're forgetting and all that kind of stuff. It can be emotionally just awful for everyone. Yes because all of the mind diseases they do this and they do this and they do this. I genuinely and you know this back in September and Johnny and I were in New York and I was at my dad's apartment back then and I was we didn't know if he was going to live to Thanksgiving. Yeah. So I went through for the first time in my life the full-fledged grieving process of what life would look like without my dad and he rebounded and then he dropped again and then he rebounded and then he dropped again and that is one of the things that happens even though you're prepared for it and there are these glimmers of hope where you think a miracle is happening and they're back and you're talking about Yankee games and you're doing your normal stuff and then the next time you talk to them gone. Yeah. And the other thing that's the really the beautiful payoff to this which is the title of the film is and his little speech about what his wife did in painting the table and not to hide your flaws and be yourself. That's the beautiful thing really. You don't have to have a fully diagnosed disease to be considered to be a flawed in fact, even within the construct of those things beautiful things can come out of it and can be used for higher purposes that you wouldn't even know necessarily. Yeah. Really, really lovely short film. Shocker of the year Nassered and Raseka did a great job. Can act. Fully believe. I mean if they ever did a father remake he's the he's the person I would absolutely want a hundred percent over I mean I'm sure there's a but we've seen a bunch of great actors who are elderly. No, if if I was making the Indian version of that, if I could have a choice, it'd be nice here. And then you could also do like that that actor who was in music for the old dad he'd be great as well. He would. You could you could make an argument for Big B. And there's several people I would put in Olivia Coleman's position. Raseka being one of them. Raseka would be one of them. They'd be actors similar to her though like Raseka, Delotama, Radhika Shwostaka. Shwostaka, all those kind of actors but they did a phenomenal job. The one aspect that it's part of Indian cinema, I thought sometimes the score was overdone at points. Yeah, I didn't think I liked it. I just whenever you're like it's already an emotional thing and then you heighten the music to bring out the emotion. I know film enough to know why you're doing that and so I feel like you're trying to trick me and I'm like if you had literally no score it would have been just emotional for me. If you have good actors it's... Yeah, it didn't bother me at all. It for me was a and it does. There's the line between enhancing the moment and manipulating the moment. I didn't feel like anything was manipulative. It still is great short film. I'm curious and I think I've asked it before why aren't these submitted for the Oscars? For short film? Truly. Does India submit anything for scripted short films? Short films? Because there is a category. Yeah and it's filled with non-English films. I think somebody did tell me one time Royal Stag alcohol company they're not allowed to do ads so this is one of the way they get around it is by making short films. Making short films. Even though they don't really advertise a lot it's just Royal Stag presents and that's basically all you hear about it. Of the alcohol so it's not really like an ad so that's interesting but we've seen some great short films from India and most of them are. You could literally take some of them and I could easily see them being nominated. So I just don't know what the process of that is for international but most short films I feel like a lot of the times are non-English. For the most part. And do a favor if you hadn't seen this short film before go ahead and go over to Royal Stag's website and give it a quick little look at them a view and subscribe because a lot of times and most stupid babies do this anyway but for those of you who don't it's wonderful to watch it here and experience it together but it also ought to drive a view and subscriptions over to them so that they can benefit not just from the word of mouth but they can actually benefit from the actual views and the subscribing and if I'm not mistaken of the 20 or so there was one that didn't knock our socks off. Yeah. I think it was one of Jackie Schrofft. And he wasn't the issue. And he wasn't the issue. It was just the overall film. You know we love Zaddy Schrofft baby but he could also be one that I think would do well on the father as well. Yeah and obviously Big B. Now in his old age obviously. And another one who could pull it off for sure and I would probably blow people away would be Roger Nikon. Yeah. Yeah I could see that for sure. Yeah. Anyways let us know what you thought about the short film and what should be the next short film that we watch. Let us know down below.