 It's good. I'm wishing it was Chai. Why? Rick? I don't like Chai. Because you miss your woman? I always miss my woman. Well, we're watching up in golly trailer. Are we really? Go back to our stupid rags and see that's up Corbin. Hi, I'm Johnny. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter for our juicy content. They go up on Patreon and follow us on Twitter. We also have one K-Squad. Follow us on our personal YouTube channels. Right down there. If you'd like to know who I'm drawing is. We'll just go to my Instagram. Take a browse. This is called... Okay. To give phonetically for me. No gore kyrton. No gore kyrton. No, no, let's see where you're reading. Oh! No gore kyrton. No gore kyrton. That's not what I would have said. No gore. Well, Bengali because it wouldn't be Nagar. It would be Nagor. Okay. Yeah, there's more of an old sound on the A. No gore kyrton. No gore kyrton. But this is a Bengali. Cool. Yay. Poramal, a trans woman, runs away from home and joins a ghetto of eunuchs and sings at traffic signals to earn money. There, she falls in love with Madhu, played by, with Chakraborty, a floutist. Won the National Film Award for Best Actor, the Social Jury Award, and Best Makeup. Cool. Before we start, I'm sure I'll say it again, let us know the next Bengali film we should watch. Yes, that is not such a too right. We're going to watch everything he's ever made. We're going to watch more of his stuff. But it just so happens that every Bengali film we've seen thus far. So let us know the first Bengali film we should watch. Is it this one? Is it another one? Let us know. Or at least that's what they wanted to call it. That looks fantastic. Doesn't it? I want to see that. Also, it always amazes me. Some cinema from India is from even though how progressive Hollywood performance would be. I think the first time a big Hollywood film was ever depicted a trans woman, I believe. A big time one was The Dangerous Girl. I know there's been others. There have been others. I've been talking about the big... The biggest actually, I think what predated that was Rent, where Angel is. And it's actually Angel and Tom. Broadway has also been ahead of Hollywood. They've always been ahead of Hollywood. Angel and Tom in Rent have the first gay love song together. And Kiss. That musical was very ahead of its time. Way ahead of its time. If you've never seen Rent, watch it. It's worth a watch. But you're right. You're right. And Danish girl, man. Before we had ever been introduced to India, I would have never imagined, because you just assume it's a very conservative culture. Correct. And it kind of is. In many places it is for sure. At some point. I would have never imagined a film like this would have been made. Of course. But that's just American ignorance, of course. 100% The fact that before this channel is what I'm talking about. Correct. For us. We've grown to know Indian and their cinema. You just thought, you know, big gas numbers and that's what you thought it was, you know. They don't do anything. They just do fun things. Exactly. The first film that really, well really it was three idiots. We were watching that movie and all of a sudden it takes that turn. And you're like, oh my goodness. Wow, they're talking about a social issue right here. I didn't expect them to be that in tune with that. And then Pink was one of the first things. We're like, good. And it's, wow, they're really touching on a subject that's really, really important here. And again, this looks, please, if this is a thumbs up, I want to see it. Great trailer. Like I said, let us know the next Bengali film. Is it this one? Is it a different one? That would give us a good insight to the Bengali cinema. That's not Saatchit and Rai. Not taking anything away from Saatchit and Rai. We just want to see the rest of everybody. Obviously. That stuff that he inspired. And to all of you beautiful Bengali brothers and sisters, so many of you, because of the connection with Calcutta, with Andrani, you send me these things that I know I've seen and I know you're saying, Rick, please react to the thing I sent you. I don't even look at those things because we let the team and Corbin make those decisions so I can come in blind. So send it their way. Send it their way. Please do. But it looked fantastic. The actors looked really good. Did they get an actual trans woman to play that part? That is just a point of intrigue for us, by the way. That's just a point of intrigue. We, as actors, have no qualms. I know some people do. To have someone who's not trans play a trans person because that's the job of an actor. It's a very touchy subject. It is. Obviously, certain things I do agree. Obviously race. Yeah. Unless it's Hamilton. That's designed to be racist. Broadway is different. Yeah. But, you know, it's just something. Because obviously, it's just something that I struggle with. Because obviously trans actors have, for a long time, not been given roles. Correct. But also regular actors don't get roles as well. Right. And so they're just actors. But the nice thing about having a trans actor play a trans character Is they're going to play it correctly. Number one, they're going to play it from personal experience. Yeah. And number two, they're going to bring a voice that is validated and actually brings exposure in ways that a non-trans actor would never do. The issue with that is that, you know, you say only trans people can play those, only gay people can play gay people. Right. Can they only play those then? Exactly. Can only straight people play straight people? Can only old people play old people? Yeah. So where do you draw the lines on that? It's a complicated issue that I can see certain sides at certain times of both. But the other thing that takes this up, did this not say this was inspired by true events at the beginning? Yeah. So please, if this is a go. I'm wondering, I think my bet is that this is a short little ditty too. Yeah. I bet it's under two hours. Let me just double check here. I'm predicting 111 minutes. Ooh, close. Whoa, 115. Close. I mean, 111 probably without credits. Yeah. So the credits start at 111. So what is that? It's just under two hours. Yeah, it's five minutes under two hours. I don't think we recognize the actors, the director. Did she wrote it, or he wrote it and directed it? Yeah, but straight up two Bengalis right there. Shocker boardies. It does have a rye in the cinematographer. Mm-hmm. But Rick McShocker-Boardy and the chocolate boardy. Looks good. Yep. So please let us know about it. And if it's not this, let us know what other Bengali films we should react to because I want to get back into that and with something that's not such a rye. So let us know. Alright, let us know what you think about it.