 Harry Potter, the boy who lived, come to die. Snape, or Alan Rickman, has one of the most difficult voices to impersonate. Agreed, I don't think I've actually, I've seen people try to impersonate him, but I've never seen anybody do it well. There's no one I've ever heard that nails it and you think to yourself, wow, that is, the closest is actually Brenda or Crumble Scrunch. Yeah, he does a great. Yeah, he's the closest I've ever seen to somebody do a good Alan Rickman. Now Alan Rickman's voice is so, was so unique. Another voice that most people can't replicate well, I've never heard anybody do a very good James Earl Jones. Oh, I have. You have? Yeah. I've never heard a good James Earl Jones. Yeah. Now I did hear just the other day, a great Gandalf, it was spot. I've seen a lot of people do Gandalf too. Yeah. Who shall not pass gas in this classroom? You fool. Just. He walked right towards him, he actually did some corporate poop. Poop of a tooth. Ha ha ha ha. Why help the agro, who's your favorite Harry Potter character everybody? Mine is Malfoy's mom. Everybody's favorite character. We all know. It is known. It is known. You know who's one of my favorite? Who? He's not my favorite, but he's at the top. Is Dobby. Dobby the house, yeah. I love Dobby. Oh, I love, I love Hedwig. Hedwig's beautiful. You know what Andrani's favorite show is? Ram, ram, ram, yeah. What the crap? Ram, ram, ram, ram. Ramayan. That's her favorite show. Interesting. Favorite show. I didn't think it was, it's fine. Hers would be Romero. Of course. No, but this is a video. I think we saw a, is Mahabhat and Ramayan different? They're different, right? Okay, I think we saw the title song for Mahara. Yes, that thing. Which is another really famous old school TV show, right? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're like actual epics like Iliad and Odyssey. Yeah. And Ramayan is the same kind of thing. Yeah. I thought so. And so Dordarshan, I don't know who that is, claims a network. Okay. Like a channel that used to be one of the first channels in India. Dordarshan? Dordarshan. Okay. I claim Ramayan is the most watched entertainment show. Yes, everybody and their grandmothers watched it. Oh, wow, well, that parent, there you go. They're right. And Andrani is never wrong. It's true. Oh, oh, don't, I'm not looking at the camera. That's probably, hey, oh, hey, watch it lady. I actually, we've even seen her in a while. Long time. This is, we saw her a lot in the beginning of the channel. Agreed. We liked her videos, but yeah, I haven't seen her in India in details. Yep. I don't even know if she's still around, but I'm not alive, but her channel, I don't know. But anyway, so this is, goes about the show. Okay. And it's actually, it wouldn't be surprising. India has 1.3 billion people. A lot of folks. So if it hasn't done it yet, it's about to pass China. Yeah, any day. Here we go. For many, it is history and heritage. For others, it is about tradition and faith. And for yet others, it is mythology. Regardless of what you believe, there is something that almost everybody should agree with. It is not possible to completely understand India, the significance of the Ramayana. Now a TV show based on the Ramayana is breaking viewership records. Gulf News, which is a Dubai-based newspaper, published an article saying that Ramayana had nearly six times viewers than HBO's most watched episode, the final of Game of Thrones. According to Nielsen data, an estimated 13.6 million viewers watched the last episode of Game of Thrones. That had to be more than that. No, it was more than that. On April 30th, a public broadcaster in India, Drew Dushan, tweeted that this resulted in Ramayana being the most watched entertainment show in the world. Something else worth knowing is that during the coronavirus lockdown, the show was aired for the first time in 33 years. On April 16th, it brought in 77 million viewers. Earlier, the Wall Street Journal had published a fraction of their population. A world-wide streaming binge brought on by the new coronavirus reruns of the 1980s religious drama from a state-run broadcaster have emerged as a surprise hit in India. Quite visibly, the news of the TV show breaking viewership records was a reason of celebration for many Indians, but it appeared that the story failed to interest most global media outlets, apart from a few. I bet a lot of those actors in that show wish it was in syndication. No kidding. This has resulted in hundreds of variations of the story of Rama throughout Asia, particularly in Southeast Asia. In Cambodia, the version that is popular refers to Rama as Pre-Aryan and Sita is known as Nyang Seda. One of the favorite parts for those in Cambodia is the encounter that took place between Hanuman and Sovanmacha. In Indonesia, the name of the city of Yogyakarta is a transliteration of Ayodhya. The story of Frahram has become the national epic for the people in Laos because it holds so much importance to them, although Frahram is considered a previous incarnation of Gautam Buddha and is regarded as the epitome of moral leadership and a true follower of his Dharma. Likewise, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines and Thailand have their own versions of the Ramayana as its popularity and cultural legacy go beyond the current geographical borders of India. Hi, I'm Karolina. Since you're here, I would like to suggest that you watch the show. So that was a little more barely about the history of it more than the actual Ramayana show. Right. From what it feels like. But it wouldn't be shocked. The last episode of Game of Thrones was watched by, it was 20 to 30 million people, not 12. It was way more than that number. But I don't think it was 77 million. I don't think it was 77 million. It wouldn't be shocking if that is accurate for if just a fraction of India watches. And if it has religious elements, nostalgic elements to it, I wouldn't be shocked if that is the actual number at all. It wouldn't surprise me. Just the sheer magnitude of the size of the population. Yeah. Watching a beloved show, it would be the most watched show. I think it's a very, it has like almost like, that's my brain trying to work right now. Yeah, brain fry. Speaking of money making, James Cameron is about to have the number one, the number two, and the number three, biggest money making films of all time. That's Hanuman, isn't it? The monkey? Yeah. Yeah. So it almost, I wonder if it has almost like a nostalgia. No. Soap opera style feel to it. A little bit. No clue, never seen it. But obviously it has a lot of religious, I think the entire thing is a whole religious story, right? Yeah. Which is probably why it has so many, one of the reasons it has so many viewers is because it has that religious element to it. And transcends, it's not just India, it looks like it's all of Southeast Asia, if not all of Asia, knows and loves the story. So yeah, if you guys watched this or did watch it, let us know. If there's like, I don't know if it has songs, I don't know if it, I don't know much about it. Outside of, I do remember a lot of people talking, that and Mahabharata. Whatever, I'd say. Mahabharata. Mahabharata. Mahabharata. Which I think we've seen films that have been like retellings, because that's a very popular thing. It's common. Or it's referenced in the film. NSRK has a film called that, right? With Big B, Mahabharata, what is it called? Mahabharata. Is it like a different telling of that? No. Just a similar, kind of title. Just a similar name. Similar sounding words, that's not the same word. Dyslexic. You can't have similar words like that for me. Anyways, let us know if you watch a show and then other videos that we can react to down Mahabharata. Just.