 Can you scabies or something? You give me fleas. Because I love you. Welcome back to our Stupid Directs, idiots. I'm Corbin. I'm Fleas. Uh, please follow us on Instagram! I'm Tudu! I'm all juicy content! I'm Joe, juicy. I love to play with the juiciness. In two days. You do have fleas. Here, that's why I didn't choose. Oh. Uh, and thank you for just wanting to send me a picture. We love that. And love you. But we love you all, stupid babies, regardless of that. Uh, and follow us on official Twitter account, because thank you. Here's Pudence. Uh, and... What are we doing on? I don't know, what are we doing? I don't know, I never know. I just show up and you tell me and we do it, and I'm like, yeah, rock on. Traylor! Oh. It's called Madras... Madras Cafe. Yes, I think it... It's either that or it's... Madras. I think it's Madras. And, uh, I believe this is about the freedom fighters. I could be one. Sweet. Like the freedom fighters we were first introduced to through... Yeah, uh... Bangor Rosanti. Okay. But, uh, I think it has John Avery. Cool. Uh... Which reminded me, man, we've got to watch a full film of his. Yeah. Uh, we've got a long thing to do and to watch and we're gonna get to it. But... Come on on! Here we go. Criticizing our national policies doesn't make me international. Who in the city, oh God, can't it just work in? I am not playing KCW. I'm here because there are human lives at stake. You're all mistaken. Yes, I'm mistaken! Why are these for Deca? For whom do you work? Ruby will go on operations. It's a leak! The support team has gone from 4 to 5. I mean, we've got to strike tonight. And he is a national threat. Raj Shikran did have crucial meeting at Majore's cafe. I don't like liars. Simply because we're not safe here. I'm not safe anywhere else. We're negotiating. Suspicious activity on the scene. Ask them to hit him. Well, maybe she's grown... as an actress. Because that was her first. Right. Rockstar was her first. How much has she done? She's done a lot of work since then. That was her second film. Majore's was her... This was right after Rockstar. She got a lot of like... How did she be... How did she... It's relational. That's being, man. It's relational. But anyways, let us know... Let us know. How is this film in general? The trailer looks great. Where are you from? An Indian intelligence agent journeys to a war-torn coastal island to break a resolute rebel group and meets a passionate journalist. Yeah. It reminded me a little bit. That aspect of it. Her being a journalist and wanting to report to him being what he does. Had shades of... Blood Diamond. The Caprio's relationship with the journalist. But just shades of it. It felt like Apocalypse Now at the beginning with the helicopters and no Vietnam film. But I know it's not. It is the director... Shoot it. The director of Pink. Pink. Yeah. Vicki Donner. Vicki Donner. Piku. Well, maybe he didn't direct that. Or did he have stuff? Yeah. Director of Piku. Yeah. Director. Director. Director. I have high hopes for her working with him. Sincerely. Let us know. Yeah. Please let us know. Very high hopes. And this is John Abraham, of course. Yeah. It looks great. Yeah. The trailer is phenomenal. Great trailer. I like to look at it a lot if it's a true story. Who did the score? Because the score for the trailer is the same as the person who did the... Because sometimes it doesn't happen. It doesn't mean, you know, a composer can do the film and then someone completely different does the trailer. Now, most of the time it's the same person. Let me see if he's the same person. Composer. October. Pink. Pink. Composer of Peacock. Yeah. Good composer. Good stuff. Trying to see what else. Three idiots. A lot and three idiots. You've done a lot. You love that album. Yeah. Love that. Love the music and three idiots. So, yeah. This looks... I mean, it was highly requested. Especially once we started getting into some of John Abraham's stuff. Should this be one of our firsts? Let us know what should be our first introduction because obviously we saw him in Senkuma. Right. And I'll tell you what else was impressive in this film that he leads. Impressive in this was the sound editing and sound mixing. The breaking glass, the gunshots, the ricochet. Yeah. Just everything looks... Similar, like, style to like... What's that film? With... They're in Vietnam. Platoon? Yeah. Platoon style. By the way, I see some... A lot of comments sometimes will say, you know, don't compare it to this. Irrespective. It could be an American film. Like, one time we were compared something and said it reminded us of KFG. We have to compare it to something that's our frame of reference. And if it reminds us of something, it's not either a compliment or a derogatory statement. It's just... It reminds me... Most of the time it's complimentary. It reminds me of this in a favorable way. Unless this reminds me of Student of the Year 2. And then that's obviously not so good. But yeah, I mean, it looks really good. I'd be totally interested in seeing this. If you say it's not... If you recommend it. If you say it's not, and she's terrible, then... Yeah, that would be my biggest concern. But the fact that she's working with this director speaks volumes to me because I know what he did with Piku and the work that he got out of Topeka, who similarly came into doing film with no history of acting at any time. I didn't compare her to Topeka. I wasn't comparing her to Topeka. I'm thankful that she's working with this kind of a director because the performance that he got from Topeka in Piku was beautiful, especially that scene where you've seen the behind the scenes with the knife and the trunk and the way they all work together and the improv that took place and her... I mean, he got her to improv comfortably with... Oh, she's a phenomenal actress. Yeah, I'm not saying she's not. Don't compare her to that grief. How dare you, sir? Imagine if I compared her to Alia. That's more actually acceptable. They're both phenomenal actors. You compared her to this girl from Rockstar. No, no, no. If I compared this girl to Alia. Oh, yeah. Not Topeka to Alia. Her to Alia. That's still insulting. It's just as insulting. And I wasn't comparing her to anybody. I was saying I'm thankful she's working with the same director who brought the performance he brought out of Topeka. How dare you? Why do you do this? Just give up the stupidity.