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Yeah, I guess that was the first but then obviously global so table But I think that this is obviously on a bigger level than right global so table. Yeah So we are doing a movie review of a Sushant Singh's last film Dill Pachata The highly highly highly awaited film. Yes Because of you know But this is a hundred percent for you because I feel like everybody's watching it already Yeah, I'm feeling the majority of these stupid babies have already seen it. Yeah, so if you haven't you go watch it Come back come back and then you can you can talk with spoilers with us But Dill Pachata starting Sushant Singh Swastika Chatterjee Mukherjee. Oh, sorry. Yeah, who's that? Oh, I think somebody miss fault her name. No, no, no, that's a different person. Oh, is it? Yeah, it's swast. It's saswata Oh, Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee. I know that because that's in Drani. Gotcha. And then and then Sanjana Sange Sanjana Sangees and directed by Mukesh Chabra Chabra composed by our Rahaman And casted by him as well because he's actually a casting director correct anyways Basically a remake of a fault in our stars That we both never seen so it was right. It was a new experience for both of us We know the story obviously it was a book first. So no, I know the story never saw fault in our stars So this would be my first incarnation of the book on film same as you yeah, yeah Initial thoughts Rick This review is gonna be a little bit different and I you'll probably agree with me in that it's two separate things for me First there's the actual movie review for the technicalities of a motion picture the larger bigger more important thing for me is What this means in terms of the life of Shashant what it means culturally for everybody what it means personally for everybody and that's that is This is one of those times where the natural film itself isn't as big as the actual Communal event that took place around it. You know what I mean because they're there, but what's weird? I Don't know that I've ever seen anything on film that was the last film of an actor or actress that was Almost not almost was eerie in art imitating life now It there were a couple of moments. Yeah, especially at the end Where it was I don't know that I've ever seen a film. That's that's almost as if It's like I feel like we went to Shashant Memorial. Yeah 100% right. Yeah, especially obviously I feel like the character himself, which is we've only seen him in two or three of the things And this was I feel his most natural Where was the most him him? Yeah, I think so too. I feel like Because obviously the other ones were obviously one was the detective who? Yeah, large in life Sherlock Holmes ish and then these guys playing the military almost a bad guy So I feel like this is most like a young innocent Happy about life wants to well at least a combination of both both genuinely happy about I wanted to celebrate it But simultaneously putting up a facade. Mm-hmm. We're underneath. There's a lot of pain that a lot of people don't know about. Yeah so yeah, this was So it's two things for me And what the larger thing for me is what it means for Shashant So I don't know where do we want to start on the just the technical thing about the movie and then yeah Let's talk to our community. Okay. Did you enjoy it? No, really. Yeah, as a just a standalone film if it wasn't There weren't any blaring flaws. So let me push put it that way There was nothing in this room pointing out where I was upset with something I wasn't upset with anything part of the reason is this just isn't my cup of tea in terms of if it it conveyed itself more for me as like a Teenage kind of vehicle Than something that had any weight or meat to it or it just it just kind of was there Well, I was and it checked off all the commiserate boxes of what a teen movie should be about Yeah, were you expecting it to be something more than that? I was expecting to be a little bit deeper based on what I've heard about the book Well, it was a little deeper, but obviously it had that Bollywood flair to it On it. I enjoyed the film a lot. I think it was just I enjoyed it the same way I enjoyed English of English as Much just about Yeah, no just about I just doesn't even come close to English of English for me Well, because English English is nowhere near a technical Marry a revelation in terms of a movie. It's just an enjoyable film And I felt the exact same I was smiling throughout most of this film because I liked both of their dynamics between Sushant and Sun Forget her name, Sunjana, Sunjana. Yeah, I liked their dynamics. I liked her a lot. Yeah, I gotta say I I am I was very pleased with her in the role. Mm-hmm. I I thought she did a solid job. I believed them together I enjoyed her when she was on screen. I felt she was believable for the majority of the time Yeah, I but it also that being said it wasn't anything where I walked away from it Blown away by anything. Mm-hmm. Oh Yeah, I wasn't expecting to be though. I was that's that's not something I don't know Maybe we just well with a story like this. I knowing what I heard about the story I was expecting you to have something a little bit more gravitas like the sky's pink well, I Maybe have it when it cuz I thought that's exactly what a fault in our stars was was a teenage movie about cancer That's that's basically all I ever went into that movie thinking about it You have a little obviously that because you know, they're gonna die. I didn't I didn't foresee him dying first Yeah, I expect I expect to die That was that was a twist that I didn't see coming. Yeah, is that like his cancer just came and in full fury, right? Like that and knocked him out first and they had a little that was the word the Tamil word that they used to say steady Yeah Which was which was cute And so I came away from this film enjoying it because it was just it was a cute film and I was like that was cute I enjoyed that just like I enjoyed English for English. I was like that was cute. I smiled Yeah, no, I love And so it's that's that's how I came out of it. I thought Shushant did a good job as a teenager And I wasn't I wasn't really judging him. Did you think he was supposed to be a teenager? Yeah, I thought they were basically Teenage maybe pushing 20s. Well, I know in the book. She's 16. He's 17. Yeah Yeah, I had no way thought that he I put him in early 20s, which was fine Yeah, but I didn't know way was thinking he was he was teenage. Oh, no, I've known not like teenage 15 16 I was thinking they were just almost either going out of high school or going in there or they're in college Okay, I guess they could have been if I didn't know really what school they were in a bunch of people with cancer They're What that was But yeah, I I definitely enjoyed it and I thought the whole team around it Did the job that they needed to do as a campy teenage? Comedy romance tragedy Yeah Romantic Romadi. Yeah, I guess. Yeah, we're a romantic Romadi a romantic Romadi And so yeah, if you didn't like that's fine. I'm not gonna really argue with you I just it's one of those films I could if it was on I could sit on and I can enjoy the film and Smile and they did some cute things obviously with the couple that I thought that was really cute I enjoyed that a lot But yeah, and then I agree though the the bigger picture and that's most obviously why it's gonna be a super I'm guessing I Did read that hot star did crash for a while I'm a crash for the United States for a while because we didn't get it for at least an hour and a half to know And then we also didn't get subs on the songs. I don't understand that at all. Yeah, that's that's really strange We didn't get some the subs on the songs So that would forgot that so that was weird But yeah, I went in expecting that and I got out of it what I thought I was gonna get and so I Was I was expecting or at least hoping for something a little more comparable to say The sky is pink or there's another movie I saw it wasn't the fault on our stars It was another movie. It's about a young lady who's who's dying from cancer that would have some Thespionatic gravitas for lack of a litter terminology and yeah, so that's just on that aspect of it the larger thing for me like I Wouldn't watch it again. Hmm If it was on I would rather watch the other two Shashan films you've seen to watch Shashan But again, I don't there's no blaring flaws. It just wasn't It didn't really float my boat the Larger thing that was so strange to me wasn't of course I did shout sartaj But that was great. It was actually and really enjoyed his cameo Because one I'd forgotten at that point in the movie that he was in it. I had to I knew he was in it But I got me to I had forgotten he's in and so I was like, oh I thought his character was cool. I didn't like what they did with the audio behind it I thought that gave there was a lot. There was they put really dramatic audio and he was doing his whole Right. Yeah, there were some I thought it could have been just as powerful if he was just you know Giving it without the audio behind it. Yeah, so I didn't enjoy that. I thought his I was like, oh, that was cool Yeah, that was cool. Yeah, there were some spots that were overscored for me And just they were literally pulling on the strings. Yeah. Yeah, but I love what was weird to me Was I also based on the book what I know about the book that Character is supposed to be an author not a songwriter. So they changed it Yeah, they changed it from them connecting with books to connecting through music, which is fine I would prefer the original I like the idea of them being both in love with literature and maybe connecting with a writer But that's just being nitpicky. I don't have a problem with that at all the thing that was utterly bizarre I don't know if it was like a weird moment for you Was when they get in the fight with him in the restaurant and he says something to the effect of Suicide is not legal and one of you was gonna be dead before this is over. Mm-hmm. It was just really Let me talk about the port like four-shattering almost of Shashant's a freaking life. Yeah, that that for me was I Would tell people like if you care about Shashant and here we are just getting to know the guy You have to make this the last film since it was his last film. You have to you really should see it If you care about Shashant. Yeah, I don't there's there's nothing to watch this in terms of in it You know, I don't even want to get hyper critical about the things because I feel like this is a much the bigger thing I mentioned the fact that this is his last film The fact that there's no glaring problems with it. It's just not something I really enjoyed but as in terms of it literally being his The fact that he's sitting there and it's in the story. It's part of the story Mm-hmm where Manny's character is at his own freaking. He wants to hear his own eulogy. Mm-hmm And you're watching Shashant for imagine this film for Heath. Mm-hmm if he played that character or Philip Seymour Hoffman and I bring them up because those are actors who we followed their careers for years and had a deep emotional Connectivity to especially with you and I can't I can't imagine how hard this film I bet there's a lot of Shashant fans who haven't watched this yet. We might not watch this for a while Oh, yeah, we've seen this conversation. Can you imagine Robin Williams doing this film as his last film? Yeah, right? Yeah, it would be you just be it's for me It was jaw-dropping that it was it was almost as if it was almost as if He knew he wouldn't be here and this was gonna be his last film. That's how eerie it was to me Yeah, I did there was definitely some some moments like that in the film that yeah You definitely felt that and that that's what made me cry. Are you crying? I cried I cried not because I cared necessarily about the characters that much I didn't get that invested in the story to care enough about the characters but because of Knowing that this young bright talented young man is gone. Yeah, that got me Yeah, for sure. That was probably the closest I'd ever gotten to crying not this film. I didn't But when I walked out of Heath's lot like when the credits started rolling in Heath's last film Which was imaginary of dr. Parnassus. I got teary-eyed just because I was like, I'm never gonna be able to do this again Right never see it. Yeah, so I totally understand that in that but also swastika Are beautiful and Bob and Bob. Yeah, you know who we're referring to obviously the legend of Bengali cinema He played Bob in Kahane. That was our first exposure to him. So whenever I see him He is always going to be I thought Bob I thought Bob and swastika did really really well one I didn't even see the person we talked to in swastika She because she looks so much older and matronly. She did She did it definitely took on that matronly role and she I've seen in a lot of others of the Bollywood films that we've seen she I saw like the other mothers She seemed very motherly and so I thought she did a great job Yeah, those were my favorite if I have a favorite thing in the film Like the parts the parts that for me began to enter into the realms of me going ah, I'm starting to really enjoy this I never really got there was the interactive moments with the family whether it was Shashant was at the house and they're interacting the Relationship he had with the dad and the relationship that the mom and the daughter had together Also hats off to I'm in no way shape or form a Bengali expert I would never pretend to be that just because Indrani is the love of my life But I do know and right up on the homework this young lady did because she isn't Bengali who the writer. No the actress Oh, the lead her Sups, Sanjana sanghi, right? Yeah, who plays kids II? She did a lot. She did months of work because she's from New Delhi And she did months of work to portray a Bengali girl and Saturating herself in culture and saturating herself with trying to get in A dialect that would Communicate and convey she was Bengali while she's speaking Hindi and apparently there was a point on set where Swastika wasn't aware of the fact that she wasn't Bengali Oh, really and was thankful that they had gotten someone who was Bengali Which for her was the highest that would be the highest form of compliment If you're going to play a Bengali person and Swastika says, oh, I'm glad you're Bengali. You're like actually no I've just been studying so We're really great dedication. I thought she did a phenomenal job as who's Sanjana son. Yeah, I'd like to see more of her. I don't know if she's like newer She is I think it said introducing look shoes and rock star. It looks like and Hindi medium But I don't know how big of a role I bet they're teeny tiny and her people were able to say because she's a lead for the first time We can build her as introducing Yeah, it looks like she's really really she played Mandy. Yeah, I don't know who that was no really small I guarantee tiny as a bright future ahead. She actually has almost like a Priyanka vibe going on at some Sometimes in terms of her presence Yeah, yeah But you didn't appreciate Pranka until like three movies in so yeah That was her thespianatic capabilities. I always mess. I always recognized that she had a Screen presence. Oh, no. Yeah, I thought she I think she has great screen presence. I am hoping she's gonna Just doesn't look like she has anything in production But obviously that's before that film in it's obviously as I would cope it right now with cope it Well, and this now people will watch her she'll be getting off But I'm hoping she does because I thought she did really really well. Well, I'm most pleased by as she was very grounded Yeah, she was very grounded very believable I didn't I didn't grasp as apparently you did a level of magnetism and screen presence that Drew me in at the level where I was like, okay, who's this magnificent newcomer? But again, I don't want to say that and sound like I'm critical of her because I'm not being critical in any way It's just it didn't blow me away by any stretch But Yeah, so let us know what your thoughts on this film was Dill Pachata Dill Pachata, right? Yes And what you thought of it and how dumb or stupid one or two of us are we both are or oh neither of us are Oh, just wait I promise you and there's there's well obviously because I didn't love the movie. I'm an idiot You know, that's most reviews though. Well because you're an idiot. Well, I Mean, it's hard. It's hard for you to be critical of people to call you an idiot when you're an idiot. Yeah. Yeah, you get it Let us know what film I can't I wish I wish you a more new films coming out that we can know I know there's OTT ones. There's the Noah's one coming out and then I wish I wish there was I wish I wouldn't say I wish we could say, you know, I'm looking forward to what Shashan's gonna do Yeah, that's yeah, but next to Shant film since we are still new to him. Kaipoche. Yeah, the ms. Donnie one Yeah, I know you some other ones. So let us know down below the next Sushant film. 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