 So remember we were talking about the sequel to the Joker? Yes. Have you heard about it now, the updates? The musical. I love musicals. Love them, love them with all of my heart. What do you think about the Joker sequel going musical? I'm sure the director has a vision for it. So I'll let that vision play out. It's not, it doesn't bother me. And also I'm pretty sure what they're gonna, cause obviously the first one was, obviously based off of Martin Scorsese's, what is it? Taxi Driver. Taxi Driver. Yeah, it was a combination of like King of Comedy and Taxi Driver. They're saying this one's gonna be New York, New York, Martin Scorsese's New York, New York, which is the musical with Robert De Niro and, who's in that one? Who's in New York, New York? Liza Minnelli. He Liza Minnelli. So they're saying this might be like an ode to that one kind of thing. I don't know, I'll let it play out. If it sucks, it sucks, I don't care. Do something different, I don't care. You have strong feelings, I feel though. Nah. Ha ha ha. Josh! Hey welcome back to our Steward and Directions of Corbin. I'm Rick! And you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, for more juicy content. Thanks for some page reposts for this, subscribe to our channel. Honestly, I would have been fine if they would have just left it alone and not done a sequel. No. Obviously a, when a studio sees a film made a billion dollars, it's just never gonna happen to just have one. Yeah, it's just, it's like, I, I would have been fine with it. I had hoped when we saw Joker that DC was gonna understand why it was loved so much and maybe the second one would be good. We'll wait and see. An Oscar was won, but the idea of suddenly turning it into a musical is- Well that's not, it's not actually totally out of the norm for Batman. Deadpool could be a musical. Yeah, but we'll see. I'm not the director, so he obviously has a vision. Anyways, today we have a new trailer for a new film of our Ghost of Ours. Pankaj. Pankaj. Ah! Different one than the one we just watched. Okay. This is called Lolli, Lolli. Lolli, Lolli. Lolli. Yeah. It's Pankaj Tripiti. It's coming out Disney Hot Star. I actually reached out to our ghost and I was like, oh, a new trailer because I didn't see it in the post. He's like, it's a 39 minute feature. That's not plausible. Whatever. 39 minute film. You know what I'm talking about. Yeah. And he says it's about a lonely washer and a laundry man and a red gown. Film opens with a nine minute single take that wasn't planned. It's more of a symbolic film. Okay. Cool. That's what he says. So that is all I know. I love it. And also apparently the almost two minute trailer does not have dialogue. Our lovely subber Himanshu said there is audio that it would have been nice to have subs for. So he did sub the audio. In the background. Cool. Because it went along. So thank you so much to Himanshu. So let's just get into this one. Obviously always down to watch Pankaj. Of course, the Tripiti. I love the fact that this is 39 minutes. Because it's like, too long to be a short film is too short to be a full length feature and we don't care because we had a vision and we made it and it's artistic expression. So here it is. Well, how long was our Bondu? That was a short film. I know. How long? It's about 39 minutes. I don't think it was that long. I think it was more like, I think it was, I think it was less than that. I could be wrong, but I think it was less than that. Anyways, 45, you think so? Anyways, here we go. Hold on. Audio doesn't look like it took. Stupid stinking audio. And here we go. Why is it the simplest trailers always get me the most? Obviously there's big trailers like RRs and KGFs style of films that get you excited. But I feel like The Lighthouse was very similar to, like it was just, it was The Watt, right? They did the Watt, Watt, Watt. The majority of that was just The Watt moment. It gets me so excited. Yep. I know this is just a 39 minute film, but they just get me, I just get so pumped because. Because it's, that's the thing that we love the most is it's thespianatic, it's acting, it's filmmaking at an elevative level. It is, in our humble opinion, the most beautiful expression of the art form in its most expressive and designed format of its creative capacity is to see things that put a mirror up to and a window looking through the human experience. So that was a human being in the moment. I wanna know everything he's thinking and what's going on. He expressed so much, and he didn't say a word. Of course. And he expressed so many different things. It's because he's a great actor. He's just, he's a great actor. And it's obviously, the height of his popularity is now, right? He's never, he's never been more popular. He's never been more popular. He's obviously misoper. He's on the incline. And all this kind of stuff that he's just, obviously he's been popular for a while, but he is at the peak of currently. Yes. I mean not the peak peak, but he is at the most popular he's ever been. Moving up. And so he could do so many things. And I'm sure he is, obviously, to try to capitalize on that stardom, the financial, and I'm sure he isn't in some aspects of it. He's gotta do that. But he also does little films like this that I'm sure almost no one's gonna hear about. He's, I'm pretty sure he follows the pattern. And I think the pattern was set by obviously several people, but I think the person who was at the tip of the spear was Nasiruddin. Yeah, Nasiruddin was the one who made it really clear that I'm gonna make the movies that pay the bills, and I'm gonna enjoy doing those, but I'm doing parallel cinema because that's where my heart as an artist is. If I'm not on stage, I wanna be doing stuff that's parallel cinema and is artistically satisfying for me as an actor, as a whole in the storytelling. And it's just, it's why I so love anything. That's why you see on a trailer all of those seals of approval and awards won at film festivals. Because, excuse me, the film festivals are the places where the highest level of artistry is being celebrated. It's not about what movies are gonna make the most money as much as it's about what films are going to send the most powerful messages. And I cannot wait to see this. It's gonna be magnificent, I can tell already. Okay. And is it just him? It looks like there's this news reporter, actress is like only, there's only one other person with a photo. And it looks like they're real quick appearances. And it's directed by, written and directed by Abarubasu. I don't, do you know him? Oh, okay. Okay, gotcha. A laundry laundry man from the suburbs of Kolkata finds a companionship in an unclaimed red dress which triggers existential memories from the past. That was made very clear when he was laying in bed with the dress. And it's the beauty of film and why great writing says so little. An exposition should always be shown not told in cinema. You have to tell exposition a lot of times in theater and you're gonna get a lot of that in Shakespeare. I mean, constant, constant exposition because so much of it has to be formatted for you through the spoken word because you don't have the same visuals that you do in film. And that was so evident, that moment of him laying in bed with the red dress, not just cause he was laying in bed with the red dress, but the way he was laying in bed with the red dress. My hope is that we get, I wouldn't even know if this is a fully silent film. Oh my goodness, of course. Kind of like what was that, the film you left? Oh, the artist. No, no, no, no. That's a fully silent film. It's the one in coca-cola. Oh! Of course. That one, oh crap. Hey, sweet, what's the two-person film? And it's silent and they're married, but one works during the day and one works during the night. We love, what is it in English? Because I remember the English title. Yeah. I don't know, but yeah, you know the one I'm talking about. Of course. So something like that, we don't get like flashbacks. Obviously that could work, but I'm hoping like you just see him remembering. Yeah. And like, you don't know what he's actually remembering, but he's showing you to what he's doing and he's telling you the story. I would love that. I would love it so much. So I'm assuming this is gonna be a streaming thing. Obviously you're not gonna give this a theatrical release. I think it was on, hold on. I think Amazon was the one with the true. Or was it Disney Hot Star? Hot Star. Yeah, it was Disney Hot. So it should be streaming on Disney Hot Star. June 17th, which is a Friday? That's in five days, five days. That's in like three days. Okay. Kolkata. Tugs at your heartstrings. Thank you. I'm so thankful that Disney and whoever else didn't give anything away in the description. They've just said it's a guy in Kolkata, laundry. Remember stuff about it. Remember stuff. It's gonna be so good because obviously, I'd love the premise anyway, but the fact that you have somebody like Bunkage, who has one of the best actors acting alive today, in my opinion. Agree. In general. Agree. Everywhere. And the fact that he's so versatile, like a Robin Williams in terms of if he can do comedy, he can be the most menacing person you've ever seen in your life and he can also be the sweetest man and the most meek looking, which is incredible. It is. The fact that he can be that versatile. I'm very intrigued as to whose choice it was and why. If it's revealed in the story in the script or it's not revealed at all, it's simply what came out of the creation of this character. I would really love to know what the mole's all about in the nose there. It showed up halfway, didn't it? I don't know. I just noticed it and I don't know if it is a. Oh no, it's there. Yeah. I thought it was a shadow. Trust me, that's knowing this man. I promise you that's not there without great intentionality. That's not a gimmick to just this guy's gonna have a mole. Although you can do that and it work if you embody that as a real thing. You just could have an intuition of this guy's got a mole but I suspect there's great intentionality behind that. I'm very, very excited. So we get two Pankaj things this month. How exciting. Anyways, let us know what you thought about the trailer and what should be the, obviously, besides these two new ones, what should be the next Pankaj or Dost Tripati film we should watch, official middle name of him, by the way. That's true. He changed it to. That's true. OSR's Dost. Yeah. And we appreciate that. PDT. PDT. Anyways, let us know what you thought about trailer, what should be the next Pankaj Tripati film we should watch down below.