 Why does it bother you so much when I eat stuff? Because you do it in every video. I don't do it in every video. You are hyperbolic, exaggerating. I don't do it in every video. It just feels like it, and it annoys you. Why don't you eat? I do. Not on camera. Why? It's from out of the view. Because this, it's disgusting. They're eating, and they're drinking chai. They're not being filmed. What's your stupid reaction to eating it's up Corbin? I'm Rick. And you call me? It's the guy who pushed up Corbin. This is from our official Twitter account today. We are reacting to a Marathi language sweet trailer. Do you want to read this for me? I will, and I'll have you know. I've had people comment and say that they find my eating to be oddly satisfying. You said that already, and I don't care. Anandi Gopal? No. I had to stop there. A biopic on India's first female doctor. Awesome. Anandi Goparo Joshi. She graduated from the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1886. Very highly requested in the YouTube comment section. Cool. Excellent. So yeah, we know you guys think we ignore all other regions, but we don't. So don't say that or I'll block you. I don't know how many times we have, it's sad that we have to keep saying it. Yeah, yeah. We don't care where we're from. Well, I know why you get new stupid babies with them apart of the channel, and they see like a week's worth of stuff and assume that's all we do. But here we go. Good. Are you suffering from the white discharge? I don't think that's possible, Mr. Gakha. Your family doesn't want to go to a Christian school like this. The religion is too much. It's too much to be true. How are we going to get the hell out of this? Who are you? You have the right to kill me! I don't want to be afraid of any threat. I am a very bad person. If you want to teach me something, then I won't accept Christian religion. I will be Albert and my wife will be Victoria. If you don't accept my religion, then I won't accept your religion. I'm usually smarter than men. How stupid can you be? This goes without saying, but guys don't slap women. Obviously. It's not that obvious to sum up. I think it's obvious. They just do it anyway. I think it's obvious to everyone. Certain people just don't care. I don't think it's not obvious. I think everyone knows. You shouldn't do it. There are some people so stupid. They don't think it's wrong to hit a woman. There are people that freaking stupid. I guess, I don't know. Don't get us started. The story looks awesome. We know you guys love the Marathi language films. We've seen a one. What I can't tell, she looks like she's very strong. Thankfully, the folks that were playing the British people didn't look like they were awful. That's been a trend for us. One of the girls that said, I don't think it's possible, but it does remind me of the girl from the gun. I wonder if she was. The main girl? Which girl? The British one or the Indian girl? The British one. Yeah, she did remind me of quite a bit of her. I don't know if it was her. If this is even, as long as this movie doesn't suck, sincerely, if this movie is just as far as the artistry level of it. If it's just average artistry, I still want to see it if the telling is accurate in... That's what matters. So without giving away any spoilers, which you guys are always so fantastic in doing, please let us know if this is worth seeing, primarily from does it do justice to the woman's story, or are there other places, whether it's a film or a book where we could learn, obviously books usually you learn more. But that's what matters to me. Is this the best way to be introduced to this woman's story? Only a little over two hours. Yeah. Directed by... Samir Vidbans. Is that a male or a female? Samir? I honestly, I think Samir is a male name, but I don't know. Gotcha. Doesn't matter. Sometimes it's better for female stories to be told. Oftentimes for female stories. Not always, doesn't have to. But oftentimes. You need to have that empathy and that you need to understand in order to portray this person or direct this person to do what they need to do in this situation. Absolutely. If you're a male, sometimes men don't. No, I would 100%, like if someone came to me and said we want you to direct this film in particular, the subject matter, or even better. Let's say someone came to me and said they wanted me to direct a film about Helen. As much as I love Helen, and hers isn't a female-centric story, I would have the thought, am I the best suited director for that? Because we're telling it from Helen's standpoint, it's from a woman's viewpoint. It's one of those things that if I... I'm not a director or anything, but if I was and I needed to tell a story of some famous female or whatever, and I decided that I'm going to do that, I would surround myself with the most talented woman writers, writers and all that kind of stuff to help me also make sure I'm doing justice to telling this story. Exactly. Especially something like this where that's the comparison I use where the story isn't as much... It's about her overcoming the obstacles she had with the inability to see in here. This is a definitively feminine-centric story. This is about a woman's right to do what she was doing. And yeah, I'm with you. And please let us know if this is the one to watch because as far as the story's concerned, it's another one that I didn't know I didn't know. You didn't know you didn't know. I didn't know, I didn't know. Yeah, I didn't know, I didn't know. What does that even mean? I didn't know. Oh, I was going to tell you, she's from Kasari. The white woman? In Kasari. Remember... Oh! At the beginning of the film. Yes. Gotcha. I was like, I feel like I recognize her. And that's where she's from. She's from Kasari that we saw earlier this year. If you haven't seen, fantastic film. Yep, we liked it a lot. I was introduced to... Akshay. Which is amazing to me that that is our 90s Cheese King. I feel like outside of... That was a good movie. Outside of Amir Khan, we've had a pretty big arc with a lot of actors. Thus far? Because Amir Khan, I feel like, was the first. He was the first, but he was pretty consistent with who he is throughout most of his stuff. Oh yeah. We were exposed to. Obviously, we saw some really good acting in Dongle and other things like that. But he's pretty consistent with who he is. Like Akshay, we thought, oh, this is this astute, patriotic, big league act. And he is, but then we didn't know he had this completely other side. Exactly. You know who our biggest brain fart was in that regard, of misconstruing them at the outset? Probably not, I've never heard of him. I don't remember him. That guy. I remember him in Gully Boy. What are you talking about? I just want to go back and watch it again just because I remember we were like, yeah, the guy who played Gully Boy. He was good. He did a good job. And then we talked for hours about Alia. It's going to be such a unique experience if we had been familiar with him and then watched him. We would have been so much more impressed with him. Oh, we would have been blown away. Truly. If we had seen Ramleela and we had seen Padmavad and Bajramasthani and then we saw Gully Boy, we'd be like, the restraint. Yeah. The restraint. It hardly looks like him, honestly. Every single time I see it, I'm like, that doesn't really even look like him. Yeah. And just the restraint for somebody who has that much energy and that effervescence of a personality to be a shy, unconfident. That's why I'm so excited for his next film where he plays the cricket player. And he looks like himself. Yeah. Nice swing that picture he had. Yeah. Of that. Anyway. We've gone way off topic. Tepico is playing his wife. I don't know, too. Really? I wonder how their chemistry will be.