 Proof that Americans are frickin' idiots. Proof number 9833. Only 9,000? Toilet paper. We are frickin' morons. I think you said that. Yeah, I did after we went to India and then left. I'm all for water up the butthole. It's why I do not go in public pools in America. Don't go in a public pool in America. Don't go in public in America. Just, don't, don't. Just don't America. Just don't America. Just! I need the Corbin. I'm red. Still, unless this video gets blocked, then we'll leave... Then it's Happy Independence Day, do all your Patreon posts. Hi Patreon, or if this gets on the channel, on the channel eventually. Or, this was a Independence Day when we did this. Or maybe someone serendipitously is watching this Independence Day of 2025. But this is... And they just came across it. So Happy Independence Day 2025. This is a Independence Day song, but it's a Bengali song. Read this. Boroto Baglio Bedotta. Rajikhani Rabindra Tagore. Oh, Srijit Mukherjee, great last name. This song is the last four stanzas of the original song Boroto Baglio Bedotta, composed and scored by the world's first lyricist to win the Nobel Prize Tagore in 1911. The first stanza of the song has been adopted as the national anthem of India on January 24th, January 1950. I knew that he had written that. The song is dedicated to the supreme divine God with the omnipotent ordainer of Bharat's destiny, India. The song is from the film Rajikhani, directed by Srijit Mukherjee, 2015, delving into the grim history of the partition of Bengal. The movie is weaved around a border between the two nations that runs through a brothel, housing 11 women. Wow. Cool. Looking forward to it. Happy Independence Day to you all out there. Yep. Happy Independence Day to you. It reminds me of Mahesh Kale and his voice. Just the, yeah, yeah, you're right. It's because the voice sounds like a cry. I remember that in the other songs. But I thought it was sing Chai Hand. Thank you, Sai and Senghukta and Onurima Bhakti. Thank you so much. Very much. I'm sure that must not have been easy with such lyrics. Yeah. Segora's poetry. Yeah, I'm sure they, because I know our drivers often do that. If like it's something they'll not only have one person on it, they'll have a couple of people to make sure. Right. Strangely, either right or something that we can understand. Right. Take it to the heart of what's being. Thank you. That was, that was powerful. Yeah. I'm, this was way beyond what I was expecting in terms of like, so I'll talk about the song in a second, but I want to see this film. Yeah. The film looks intense. Looks like, I'm wondering. I mean, obviously you can't judge a film by the trailer or by little clips like this, but remember films that we've been blown away by that was like, we want the world to see like Amas and Hela Rao that were these little lesser known film. We've seen quite a few films like that. Yeah. This feels like this has that potential to be something that we see and go, why, why doesn't the world know about this film? And then the song itself, I mean, the minute he started to sing, you were like, whoa. Yeah, he had, he had a great voice. He has a great voice. It's so deep, so majestic. It's just it kind of like, sometimes when you watch like some Coke Studio stuff or I guess the last one was we did Robbie Shankar's daughter. Yeah. It just started off and it kind of melted you. Yeah. It's a good comparison. And so it's that similar thing. It's just incredible. And the film looked really good. Looks really good. The visuals, whoever put this music video together that was the clips of the film and the clips of them doing the recording and the creativity was exquisite. It was beautiful. I was, I was engaged. In fact, when I pointed out the one quick clip where I was pretty sure I saw Bob, I wanted to apologize and stop because I felt like I interrupted the auspiciousness of the song. You know? Yeah. How is this film? Not obviously the song was incredible. I loved all the different singers and then beautiful. Am I just mistaken? I thought because we've heard like songs like this before. I don't know if it's National Anthem or other just patriotic songs. I thought they were saying Ji-Hin, but seems like that I and maybe they were. But this one made it seem like they were saying something a little bit different. Well, it is because translated, this said victory and Ji-Hin means Glory to India. Glory to India. Now maybe they're synonymous. Maybe Bengali, the transliteration between the two of the Hindi and the Bengali are obviously very, very close. They're sister languages. So educate us. Yeah. So this film looked really... Yes, it was Bob. Yeah. Yeah, I'm seeing him right here. It's just what the challenge is. And if you don't know why, for any of you new stupid babies, he won't forever be known to us as Bob because our first introduction to this Bengali legend was in Kehane. And that was his character. When's that film coming out? With him? I know. Like the Bob sequel. That was directed by his daughter, right? Yes. It was Sejal Ghosh. It was his daughter. And he had told us about that project when we spoke with him. Yeah. And I'm guessing COVID got production hold up and maybe they said we're just going to wait for a theatrical release? Also, this looks like a female-centric film. I'm guessing because they said in the thing it's about a brothel. Was it a brothel or was it a brothel? You know, the British passed a bill regarding the partition of Bengal, delving into the grim history of the partition. Is it woven around a border between the two nations that runs through a brothel house? So during partition, the border went literally straight through this brothel. It looked like a strong performance by some of these, a lot of these women. So let us know what we do for another Bengali film. Yes, we are. And so should it be this? Should it be a different film? And also any other Bengali songs as well? SVF has been kind to us. So if it's an SVF song, I think they've, for the most part, whitelisted our account. So thank you guys for that, for letting us react to your stuff. But yeah, should this be the next Bengali film? Because I'm quite interested. I am too. Currently. So hopefully sometimes it doesn't always work with people like now the film. Right. The film's not as good as the trailer. Or the trailer's not that great and the film turns out to be an amazing film. So it happens all the time. But regardless, let us know and happy Independence Day, India. Jai Hind.