 and then he's finally got a break after yeah i want to hear more about that about how there's just another quake right now yeah we're having another quake oh we are having a pretty decent size this is a good size earthquake right now wow we're rocking and rolling this is probably big somewhere else because it doesn't feel close but yeah we're rolling wow wow it's still going yep you see that yeah it's rolling still going this is how this is how people in california deal with earthquakes if you didn't know i mean it's done and it's done it's actually so juicy it's reacting to a video of no one's life oh really like the one we saw with oh freaky yay uh and the uh one of uh this was on the internet i haven't seen it obviously but i saw it on the internet it was uh i saw it didn't have subs so somebody subbed it for us wasn't hanging on us but it was a different situation maybe um because they wanted us to react to other actors like we did rand veer yeah um interesting fact we learned in the rand veer one there was it in and um vj ross yeah we're roommates we were not a dad from gully boy yeah wow yeah there were roommates that's really interesting because we consider them to be comparable heavyweight actors in terms of their depth and capacity that's really cool crazy right yeah yeah okay thank you for spelling it right i don't know quick product okay wait an after At that time, there was no money in the Indie theater, so I used to work as a watchman side by side. There was a toys factory, Noida. At that time, Noida used to live in Tehran. So I opened a small company. I worked there for a year and a half. It was safe that I was thinking that I had not taken any big dreams with me. But this was what I used to survive. When I was living in Delhi, it was so difficult to survive. So there was only one thing that I was able to survive. And the rest of the work that I would get, I would do any small work. One scene would be the same. I would not be able to do anything big. First, I tried TV. I did not get much in TV that I got work in two episodes. And then I got it. And then I got it. You can relate right? I tried it in a film. I got it in one scene. So it was just that I got a scene and my work started. And this scene had been going on for about 10-11 years. And there was a rejection. The rejection was that I had become used to. It was so easy that when you get rejection in a couple of episodes, you are a little bit disappointed. But when a lot of people go, you do not care about it. The thing that came out of this, I left it. But the problem was that I knew this. I knew something else about it. If I had left it, what would I have done? Either I had to place it back. I had done it. I had done it for 7-8 years. I had to do the same. Or I had to go to my village. The village was very difficult. I lost. I lost to a soldier. I lost. I had no idea. So I had a lot of questions like this. They said, whatever will happen, bad will happen. It will not happen. That is why I did not come back. Do not sit with God. What does God know? Sit with us. I was getting started and I was hoping it was going to keep going. I know. Plan B, he was in. I love that thing about, if I went back to my village, they would say who is this soldier who is coming back from the lost war. And he was like, I am either winning this war or I am dying in battle. And I love, obviously I love that he fell in love with theater. But the fact that he was a street performer, so put on my theater teacher hat here, for those of you who do not know, the history of theater, it had been suppressed during the dark ages to the point where it was just traveling bands of troops of actors and was almost put to the point of extinction during the dark ages. But then the Renaissance age of theater came ironically through the church when they started to do things called liturgical plays in the midst of their messages and sermons. And then they had a great idea which was, these are so effective in communicating stories that we want to tell, why don't we put them out on the front of the church so that the general public can see it, not just the people in the church. So those liturgical plays were then presented outside. And then people took them from the church step and started performing them in the streets and they were called morality plays. And from there came the age of Shakespeare and the Renaissance of theater. So, I mean, he is a genuine, it's chosen his work. The man is a thespian by the highest order, you know. He's just his commitment to the art form, his love of the art form and his commitment to the industry. A very rare actor in many ways, but in terms of just how he came up in India and in Hollywood. You have to be related to somebody really in order to really make it an anomaly. I mean, we know it is nepotism. That's why you see people who have similar or less names or come from fathers, grandfathers, mothers, whoever and that's here in Hollywood as well. So for some, he total outsider came from a village, didn't know anybody in the industry at all. And sadly, because he was so dark, he was considered to not be very marketable compared to fairer skin doctors. So that's one of the reasons among many. But when you watch his work, you guys really need to see his work and we've just touched on it. So many we haven't seen. And I do believe, even though I think acting wise, he's Gary Altman, but I think story wise, he's very Steve Carell in terms of Steve Carell was struggling for his personal story. And no one knew him. Obviously he's very different, because obviously Steve Carell got started in comedy. And I don't know if Noah has done a comedy. Did you know he was in Deb Dostre? No, I know. Deb D. I was a person there. Sorry, I know. But yeah, he struggled for about 15 years and then he's finally got a break after. Yeah, I wanted to hear more about that. There's this earthquake right now. Yeah, we're having an earthquake. We are having an earthquake. This is a good size earthquake right now. We're rocking and rolling. This is probably big somewhere else, because it doesn't feel close. Wow, it's still going. Yeah, it's rolling. It's still going. This is how people in California deal with earthquakes if you didn't know. Yeah, it started by getting dizzy. Yeah, it's still going. It's a long one. This is a big one far away. Oh yeah. It's still rolling. I think that's the biggest one I've felt. Oh yeah. I think it's done. And that's a California earthquake for you. Hopefully everybody where it actually got hit is okay. Yeah, that was sizable and that was far away. Wow, jeez. I'll go check my phone and see where that thing came from.