 Corbin's got number two on his wall. How did it get there? Quite just slow down there for a moment. He does, he has number two on his wall. Oh yeah. I hear it, I can't smell it from over here. I had a giant two and I had to fling it on the wall. Real fast. It's impressive. You gonna keep that up there? Like a work of art? At least a little while. Then like, I clean everything up. Yeah, I like it. Go back to our stupid reaction to you and Corbin. I'm Rick Leland turned two. So there's a number two for the birthday celebration for Clarity on what's going on. They're like, there's birthday things up. And so since Leland turned two, there's a big number two up there. And I turned it into a joke. Ah, ho. Maybe that'll make Runveer be on the channel with us. Will it? Will it? We know you're watching us like a hawk. Fricking song and movie ain't into my arm. Mike, Runveer doesn't. We want you to come to LA. Like, you and the Pika come to LA. Let's have a party. Big party. Anyway, it's today. We got a new trailer to the drop. This is a Yushmin Korana and Vani Kei. And it's called Chandigarh Kari Ashki. And dude. Coming up December 10th, it looks like. Yeah, that's all I know. I don't really know. All right. It's a T-Series production. So you know the songs are gonna be good. Yeah. Better than a T-Rex. You ever heard them sing? Hmm, good. Terrible. Compared to T-Series? Oh, wow. T-Series are way better. If I wasn't wearing a T-top, writing a T-Rex, listening to T-Series music, I'd be a triple threat. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, totally. Sorry, I wasn't listening. What'd you say? I'm sorry, did you say something? No. Yeah. Here we go. Oh. I'm certified, business provider. I'm in the top 10 games. I'm in the top 10 games. Say something. I've failed. Tell me what you gotta say. I'm practicing. I've got a chocolate. I'm gonna act like this. I have a bad feeling about this. I've got a bad feeling about this. I have a bad feeling about this. I'm a bad guy. I've got a bad feeling about this. We can tell you the truth. If you see his thighs, there! You! I am Nidra. I'm supposed to be in the Zuma class, Sudevi. Zuma? I don't know. He is the pipe of a hip-hop Zuma. I wanna rock, but no one will. So, I am going to dance. Hi! Listen to this. Listen to this. I guess it's the Kuber thing. Then I'll do it. I'll do it quickly. I don't even know what the sex is. Sex is right. It's normal. What are you saying? What are you saying? Are you crazy? I've done everything from where everyone does. You won't be able to do anything. What are you saying? The whole world is after you. You shouldn't have met me. You've become your own person. What should I do with you? You're living in a living room. If you go back and forth, you should get married, you should get married, you should refuse once everything is over. But I rejected you. You rejected me. I'll do it quickly. I'll do it quickly. Right. They always have this underlying deeper message. Yep. A social message. Different from how Amir does it. His films have a big message. But he takes these caboose subject matters. Yeah. That's the difference. Amir Khan will take a broader thing that's a universal truth and remind everybody about the universal truth. Yeah. He gets a bit more pinpointed about a very particular thing and points about the moral compass surrounding that particular issue. We see, what was it called? Badiho, right? Yeah. So it's of the family and that whole thing. And I think it was him marrying, like it was the, how families treated or like each other when somebody was trying to marry from the outside or something like that. Yeah. What was the last one that he did where it was him and a guy? I forgot what that was called. It was just, it was a rom-com with him and a guy. What was it? Yeah. When we watched it, we like, I think we reacted to the trailer and it came and went. I don't know what happened to it. It was just before COVID, if I'm remembering correctly. And then I know he does the one with Vicki Donner, which is the sperm donor. And so, and then obviously these are not the ones like, yeah. Come back Corbin, come back. He's glitching. He's glitching. Article 15. Yes, article 15. Article 15. Yeah, that was a great movie. But for those of you who don't know my reference, the twist that came and I mentioned Cobra, I was referring to Cobra Sate. We have interviewed here. You can search here. She's awesome. Follow her on Instagram. I want to see her new thing that she's done as well. Yeah, it looks cute. But she is in Sacred Games and that was where we were first introduced to her. She plays a similar kind of role as to what is portrayed playing opposite Ayushman in this. Yeah. I'm very interested. Looks super interesting. Looks interesting, funny. Yeah, it looks like a big mass Bollywood film, but one of the performances is good. Yeah, thankfully. That's also like it's going to have a deeper underlying message of obviously this person, I believe is either trans or she's transitioning or something of that ilk. And basically just making people force, because a lot of people like to ignore these types of issues. I don't know if it's the right word, but like these taboo, I guess. Yeah, taboo subject. That's not typically discussed. And that's the thing is he doesn't just talk about them. He hits them head on. I don't know if it was the first movie to do it, but and I've referenced this film before with a similar topic. If you've never seen a film called The Crying Game, it's completely different from this. It's a drama, but it's the first film in my memory in Hollywood that directly tackled the subject matter. And it was a everybody was saying about The Crying Game. You know, if you went and saw it, don't tell other people what the spoiler is. You had no idea what was coming. And then you're watching it and then you realize what it is. Not for the kids, but it's a really powerful drama with this similar subject matter. I'm interested in that. There's a show called Sex Education that... Oh, how was that? It's so good. I've heard it. It takes lots of taboo subject matters, especially of the current generation that they're okay with speaking out about this kind of stuff, but there's one relationship there. There's this guy who considers himself a straight man. And then there's this girl. Sorry. There's this... I think she goes by they, them. I think it's her pronouns. But he ends up falling for them. But she asked him, she was like, if we do this, you're going to be in a queer relationship. Are you okay with that? Right. And so it was like a whole thing with him grappling with that. He's like, I don't consider myself queer and all that kind of stuff. So I'm sure they're going to go over different subjects. And what I love about films like this, as it takes you, this is what crying games do, it takes you on a journey where you, let's say for example, like myself, you're a heterosexual male, right? And you're getting connected to your protagonist here with Ayushman and you're rooting for the couple and you really like them. You see their chemistry and you're rooting for the couple and you actually can see why he's attracted to her. Like they did this shot of her butt giving you all the things to make you as the audience connect and be turned on to her and then they flip the switch on you and puts you in the position of now you are the protagonist. What are you going to do? What are you going to do? You're going to judge the protagonist. Now you have to admit you were attracted to her too. And now what are you going to do? Because you're in the same position as the couple. I love movies like that. He's going to be okay with being in that type of relationship. He's going to be like, I don't think that is who I am. So obviously none of that's wrong but if you treat a different person in a different way then that becomes an issue. Obviously not everybody is going to be in that kind of relationship or want to be in that kind of relationship. Correct. And it's all part of the human experience. Like I remember when I first started You always treat people with dignity and respect whether you agree with them or not because that's one of the things that I always pointed out to Ashley, Alexis and Michael when they were growing up was like even if people don't understand or they don't agree don't stand there and judge the other person because how would you feel if when you looked at someone who was at the same sex you felt the way you do when you look at someone who's the opposite sex of your hero. You think they're making that up. You think they're like, they're just doing that to piss off society. You think they genuinely are shutting down emotions for the opposite sex and making up emotions. They can't help the fact that that's how they feel. I'm super interested. I would love to actually talk to you if you're watching, man. I would love to have you on the channel and become our host. But yeah, this looks super, super interesting. Let us know. And also, I know he's part of this film which I know a lot about Barely Kibarfi which he's in it, Rajkumar Rao and Creedie Sonnen. Did we react to that trailer? Yes. I thought so. But it's with, she's from Mimi. Yeah. I remember. Rajkumar Rao and Pankaj. Oh, yeah. I think this is like a love film so maybe it's good for February. Who knows? You guys can let us know. Ooh! I don't want to wait that long. Yeah, I know. But let us know if that one's worth a watch and let us know about this film. What should be our next Ayushman Korana film that we should watch? Let us know down below. Josh!