 I said no, no, no, no, that's just gonna screw him up. But. Oh. Oh, shit. Wow. Sorry, I'm wearing orange. Oh. Don't boycott me. Yes, get it off, take it off! Ah! Josh! Welcome back to our Steward Rakesuits of Corbin. I love orange. I wear it all the time. It almost takes to you. I was like, wear all orange. Yeah. Hey, welcome back to our Steward Rakesuits of Corbin. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Oh, man. and thanks to Patreon Fellows for subscribing to that. Like button, bang! Apparently COVID didn't take out the right people. Nope, nope, nope, nope. And apparently the Bollywood Boycotters figured out an even stupider reason to boycott a film. We live in a world of doorknobs. We just live in a world of doorknobs. You know what else we live in a world in? I've said this over and over again. We live in a world of people who want to impose their personal beliefs on other people, which is completely antithetical to a democratic society. It happens here too. So we're not casting stones when we ourselves have a really bad problem with that too, but we just have trading cards. Beliefs, especially religious ones, should never be imposed on other people. There, we have pontificated, sweater weather. Oh, you have sweater weather. If you know what we're talking about. If you don't know what we're talking about, you haven't paid attention to the lovely and talented and beautiful in orange Dipeka Patecone. Yeah. That's right. I wish you would wear orange and gyrate on me. I agree. And yes, it was a quite sexual video. And you know what? I didn't rape anybody after I watched it. Oh, what? Isn't that crazy? Oh man. Wild stuff. What's going on with my free will, Gordon Wilde? I don't know, I don't know. Today we got a Shahrukh Khan interview. What? It's actually a new interview. What? And surprised. He should be Batman. He's talking about social media a little bit, isn't it? And it's like one that he just did, it was like a short little speech he did at some event. Okay. I think I'm gonna talk box, I want to say something. As one would tend to do. And so I thought I was fitting for what is going on today in the idiocy that happened this morning. It was all over my feet. I was like, what? Anyway, so that's why it's just unbelievable. That's why I wore orange. I'm glad. You wear orange in more ways than one though, because you've got quite the orange tint on your beard. You have an orange tint on your beard. Shave that, it's offensive. I know. So anyway, this is Shahrukh Khan's full speech at the 28th Calcutta International Film Festival. That's what it is. And this is, I'm skipping ahead a little bit because he speaks a little bit in Hindi in the beginning. And we don't know that fully right now. I just saw that. So this is recent. Probably yesterday. Yeah, probably. Yeah, because this film festival's happening right now. Yeah. And here we go. He should have worn an orange tie. I would also like to welcome all the delegates and participants for the 28th GIF and assure you as the ambassador of West Bengal, that the hospitality and the love that you will get here in Calcutta will be the most memorable. I wish you all a great and happy stay in the city of Calcutta. Cinema's perhaps the most important medium of modern times. From inception, humanity has built its civilization on the expression and sharing of its journey, like cave paintings left behind for us to marvel at thousands of years later. The enduring printed word or the different forms of traditional theater that prevailed for centuries across the world. Cinema and in fact, the advent of articulation through social media platforms have now become the foremost expression of human experience and emotion. The collective narrative of our times is shaped by social media. And contrary to the belief that the spread of social media will affect cinema negatively, I believe cinema has an even more important role to play now. Social media is often driven by a certain narrowness of view that limits human nature to its base or self. I let somewhere that negatively increases social media consumption and thereby increases its commercial value as well. Such pursuits enclose the collective narrative, making it divisive and destructive. Cinema exposes the vulnerability of human nature by telling stories in their simplest form as they are lived. It allows us to know each other better. In a way, it is best placed to sustain a collective counter narrative that speaks to the larger nature of humankind, a narrative that brings to the fore humanity's immense capacity for compassion, unity, and brotherhood. Meeting the world at the world of cinema is the call of the day, not just meeting, but also using the power of cinema as a vehicle for people of different cultures, colors, castes, and religion to better understand each other. Through efforts like Kiff, he endeavors to build a new platform of understanding and break existing prejudices. So let's come together and build a better world for all of future generations through the medium of cinema. And let Kiff and Kolkata be the place to start the journey for a new and more inclusive world. Thank you very much, everybody. Have a great evening. It's wonderful to be back here in Kolkata. So I want to mention, I want to mention, you know, we all work in films. We never get the opportunity to thank the stars behind the stars. So first of all, thank you, Kumar Shanuji, for giving me the voice people think is mine. God bless you. And thank you, Alijit, for making me sound so good. And all the people who work behind the scenes to make all of us look good, except Mr. Amitabh Bachchan. He looks good behind, on the front of the camera, on the top of the camera everywhere. They were wanting him to say a famous dialogue. Yeah. I don't know what he's quoting. Let us know. They were wanting him to say a famous dialogue. Yeah. I wonder what he's quoting. Let us know. Thank you so much. I love what he puts on his little film voice. And yeah, it's good speech. Those were great words. Very fitting for great words. I wonder if he... No, because it was this morning that it... I don't know how long the idiocy of the orange... I was exposed to it yesterday. Yesterday. Maybe he had already figured it out. I wouldn't surprise him. I mean, it's not the first time something dumb has happened on social media. No. It's a fitting speech nonetheless. I think he said negativity... No. Yes. Something negativity like fuels social media or something. Which makes it commercially viable. Everybody... Yeah. It's like a train wreck. Basically, people just... Even if they don't agree, they want to watch and be entertained. It's what it reminds me of. The landscape of social media reminds me of the baser instincts that are revealed in human beings when they have the opportunity to riot in the midst of giant power outages. Yeah. The baser collective mob mentality comes to view when... That to me is clear. It's a lawless place where there's no accountability and people won't get caught. So they let the really selfish, broken parts of themselves come out and they just don't care. The sad reality is the people who need to hear his words and understand them the most won't. They either won't understand it because it's at an intelligence level that transcends their capacity to comprehend or they hate him so much that they just don't want to hear anything he has to say because he's the guy in that video with the girl wearing orange. It just reminds me of great people throughout history who've had beautiful, wonderful visions for the world and what the world typically does is crucify them or shoot them in the head. Yep. And it's funny. I saw some of the things happening with it online. And... As far as people talking about it? Like Dupika, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then under it, people showed like a Akshay film where his heroine was in full orange. Nothing happened then, no one was angry then. No, it's selective rage. Oh, yeah. Born out of prejudices and totalitarian mindsets. It's... Idiocy. It's idiocy? Idiocy. And more evidence that we live in a broken world full of really broken, ugly people. Not all of them, thankfully. I consider that guy to be one of the good guys. I was trying to find it, but... Oh, there's somebody else who said... It's under it. They said Bollywood tomorrow and it showed the Prabhu Deva where the girl's dress kept changing colors. Went over it. That's great. Which I thought was very funny. It's the same mentality behind, you know, the cutter or guitar, however you want to pronounce it, World Cup telling people not to wear rainbow things. It's the same mentality. That's also the government, though. It's like, for example, a lot of people get just completely... They lose their minds if they see somebody burning an American flag, right? I'm the kind of guy that if I'm walking... I've done this. My wife can attest to it. She's not here today, but if I'm walking on the street and I see an American flag on somebody's house and it's kind of like the wind has... It bugs me. I want to straighten the flag out. I personally have never set an American flag on the ground. If an American flag is tattered, it really bothers me. I want it to be nice and clean and representative. But when I see someone burning an American flag, I'm thankful I live in a country where they can burn an American flag and there's really nothing more American... Absolutely. ...than being able to do that. Being able to do whatever you want. Stand in front of the White House and burn the flag in front of the White House if you are legitimately upset about what your country's doing and that's the way you want to express it. I just don't understand this level of bigotry. It just transcends my ability to comprehend. Absolutely. And hopefully... I mean, I... Shower Con's been long enough to... where none of this would affect him. No. He's seen every single bit of kind of trolling you can. Oh my goodness. As has Deepika. So they're both... It's water off a duckback. They're... I'm sure they don't care. You're just jealous of Shower Con and his gorgeous muscles. Look at him. Yep. And his success and his wealth. And... Damn. They're also upset with anything that demonstrates a level of sexual freedom. There's just people find far more reasons to be upset than they do to find to be joyful. I feel... I think I'm going to print off this... And she looks beautiful in that video. I feel like now I want to print off the infamous... Deepika in orange with Shower Con holding her. Yeah, I could put it... Right here. Just because I'm a troll. Do it. That's what I like to do. Do it. Because she looks great. She looks beautiful. Orange is actually a good color on her. I bet that's why they chose it. There's not a bad color that you could put on Deepika. I'm just going to be honest with you. That's very true. So... Oh, that's a great picture. There's this shot he just pulled up. It's from the video, right? He's holding his thigh. He's standing there. She has her arms wrapped around him and he's got his hand under her leg. And you can just see the totality of her. She is such a beautiful woman. She's a goddess. She's so gorgeous. Deepika, Shower Con, come on the channel. We would love to talk to you. We will wear orange all day long. Yep, I'll wear an orange bikini. I'll boycott then.