 Lama Picicari, Duli Dulu Lali, Shah Rukh Khan Hesa Lami, Hanepe Hills, Shyamaleh. That wasn't good. Welcome back to our stupid reaction to this of course. I'm Recky Posen, it's Recky. It's so juicy. Trailer? Old trailers. So old it has narration that talks about the land that time forgot. It's possible, it's a time that land forgot. It's a 1993 film. Shah Rukh Khan film. Were any of us even born? 1993 Shah Rukh Khan film. Bazigar. I'm pretty sure this is the one with the trumpet and the Zoro. I could be wrong. Correct. A young man with a vendetta against a business tycoon that seduces his young daughter. Hold on, I don't know if that gives spoilers. It's older ones. I don't know. And then they all died. But I know this is one of his negative roles. Dar, I know we've done that one. This one, I think there's another one where he has a negative role. But it's directed by Abbas. Say that. And it's starring Shah Rukh Khan Kajol and Johnny Lever. We've seen him before. But anyways, I don't know how cheesy this trailer is going to be. I'm sure it's not official. But we're going to do it anyway. Good. There it is. Give me the trumpet. Loves is different. I'm down to see Shah Rukh Khan playing a negative role. I am, but I got to be honest because that's just the way I am. Seeing these clips really scares me. Yeah. Well, I think it's one of those things because we're going to watch some 90s Shah Rukh Khan. You kind of have to. Kind of have to. But it's one of those things you have to put your mind set in. And I'm not talking about Shah Rukh Khan. We've actually liked a lot of his acting. We've seen a bunch of his films. And a lot of different of his films, too. He thinks he's a really good actor. We know the style of 90s Bollywood, especially 90s Shah Rukh Khan Bollywood. Yes. And so that's, it's very over the top, very melodramatic. So that's what we're talking about. Some people confuse me when I say like, we don't like Shah Rukh Khan. We love Shah Rukh Khan. But we know the style of the 90s Bollywood. That's, that's more of the concern. But it's, it's one of those things that you kind of just, this is going to happen. Yeah. Just expect it. Yeah. And even for me, I mean, it's, it's hard. Cause even when you're expecting it, you know what it's like, it's like when you go to see like five year olds playing soccer, better example for me would be like watching. That's, that's, that's actually endearing. I would say if you're going to watch any particular sport where you know the sport really, really well and it's being by played by those who aren't playing it very well and you're not going because you're going to enjoy a game. You're going it because you're just going to root the kids on as it were. That's how I feel when I watch those things. It's like, I know that what I'm going to watch is not going to be the way this is supposed to be done, but I can sit through it because I love the partakers of what's going on. Yeah. And I think this is one of his earlier stuff too, like very early on in his career. So obviously it'll be, let's see, I wonder how early on in his career it's got to be in the evolution of SRK. Super early. Not the kinds that we've watched where they just give you highlights of your films, but in his evolution as a movie star and as an actor, when did he start to make a transition? Because there's none of that in my name is Khan or Swadesh. And I think that tree was already an established actor. Yeah. But and I'm wondering when and why what was it that created that transformation? I'd love to know that side of the story from him. So it looks like he's, we've seen him speak. He's very articulate, very intelligent. And I would just love to know that part of his story. Interesting. So he did like a couple. He did his first film was apparently DeWanna in 1992. These are both 1993. This was this one and Dar. He clearly wanted to do some negative roles. After our guessing is he did a one, two, three, four, five, six films in 1992 between 1992 and 1993, which I'm guessing with a big romance. Because obviously what he's known for. And then he just went on a rampage of being epic shot with Khan. He did DDLJ. He did this Karan Arjun with a that's one with Salman Khan. And so these big epic romance stuff. How well received were the negative roles? I know they I think people from what I've been told that those are actually some of his better performances as opposed to his romance ones where he's doing the right. Oh, I love you. Yeah. And so obviously there's a little more nuance there. I would love to talk to him about his career. Because he has such a long established career. And obviously he started and just shot to the stratosphere. And so then he's had to think about, you know, he's young. He's a young actor. He doesn't know how long this is going to last. He doesn't know now Shahrukh Khan. And so you had to like, I got to do a bunch of these big romance roles. Right. And at the time that's, I don't know what you had, but especially in Bollywood. And how often, like I know with the way the studio system worked here, where if you were signed in a studio back in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, Yeah, you were signed on to films. You never got a script and you never got a choice. You just signed on for five films and whatever the studio wanted you in, they put you in and you were contractually obligated to do those films. So did that happen to as well for him and other stars where they signed some contracts and just said, I'll do your film, whatever it is. Was it SAG that stepped in and kind of helped stop that here? Yeah. Any of those things of changes where it was, you couldn't just uniformly sign. I think the only ones that really do it now are like Marvel. Yeah. Where you're signing on to, well, when you sign on to a franchise that can happen. I don't even know if it, but because I know sometimes it's like, will they be in the next film? They have to agree to it now. So I don't think it's still, I don't think it happens a lot. But I know, especially I bet they get like before Tom Holland was Spider-Man. They're like Tom Holland, will you gonna have you for three? Absolutely, as Spider-Man. Well, once Marvel took off after the first Iron Man. Yeah. And they started to branch out with Cap and Thor. I know when they talked to them to sign them up, they said, this is going to be a multi-picture deal over the next 10 years. And you're going to do stand-alones with your star vehicle and franchise as the Avengers. Yeah, I still don't think it happens often. No, very rare I think. But I think it does happen sometimes. I think the most common thing that happened today would be you sign on as a project and they know going in. We want this to be a trilogy. Yeah. And so you're agreeing to be in all three films. That's the Bull of the Rings, and they just film all at the same time. True. Andy Serkis thought that was going to be two weeks of work. He thought it was going to be two weeks of voice work when he auditioned for it. That's what he thought. It was like two years. It was tch and life changing. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Anyways, so let us know about this film. What should be the next Shabu Khan film? I know some of its classics, and we will get to some of them. Should it be the world's India's longest running? Is it the world's longest running or just India's longest running? I think it's the world's longest running. Yeah, with him. It's DDLJ. I skimmed it. I do that sometimes. I'll skim films just to like, I'll put it like at 27 minutes just to see what the acting looks like. Yeah. Wow. I didn't know that about you. It doesn't look bad. I'm disgusted. You should thank me. I've saved us from stuff.