 Could have been coolin' off in here for a half an hour, but no. How can you cool off when I'm so hot? I'm attractive. Here to be directs is your idiots, I'm Corbin. I'm Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter! From all juicy content. It's so juicy. Thank you for your support. Tron. The Wolfman. And thank you for your support on Tron Twitter. But, good moving. What are we doing? Watching a trailer? About Tron? No. An old one. It's with this little unknown actor named Sharuka. Sharuka. Yeah. Rene Zabel. Dig deep. Dig deep, Rick. All that comes to mind is trumpets. It's called Cooch Cooch Hona Hai. I know that's not right, but it's not enough to be Corbinized. You suck. Cooch here in America is something completely different. Don't even. Wow. So let's go. Cut, cut, cut. Hona Hai. Cooch, Cooch, Hona Hai. No, cut, cut, Hona Hai. Cooch, Cooch, Hona Hai. Ah, cut. Cooch out of here. Thankfully, due to our beautiful friend Henaos. Henaos. Henaos. He sucked it for us. Thank you, Henaos. I think it's another classic. Like the other one from the other day. With the flowers. The classic one from the other day. I knew what I'm talking about. Oh, the flower one that you did on your Instagram, that had a flower thing. Yeah. We're back to the trailer for that. Yeah. Here we go. No idea what this is about. Me too. Looks old. We're just saying this, but that kind of feels like what we can equate it to. A very comedy. Ah, there we go. It's just on the black screen. That's what it looks like, right? Yes. It doesn't look like that. 100%. This is probably a bunch of people's favorite SRK film. Right. Even though it's not probably his best film. It's a guilty pleasure. Exactly. I'm going to put this on. Watch this. Enjoy this. That's what it looks like. You tell me if I'm wrong, but that's what it looks like. Yeah. I love the jazz music in the band. I did too, but I'm admittedly distracted by the fact that I couldn't place where we've seen her. We couldn't tell that you're distracted, Rick. 1998. So we got a 90s reaction in there. Yeah. It felt like the 90s. It had all those primary colors that you could carry over from the 1980s. Yes, she was. My name is Khan. What? Did we also see Ronnie in there? I don't know. I just feel better about myself. Was she in there? I placed that hoop. From black? Well, clearly she's in there. But what? I didn't... That's not who you were recognizing, right? No. No, show me Ronnie. Right here. No, no, no. That thumbnail? I can't see her face well. From black. Yeah, I know, but I can't see her face well. Is that her? She's wearing sunglasses and a hat. That's all I can show you. That... her thumbnail... You're blind. I swear. The thumbnail is a millimeter big. Okay, no. It's the other girl. Yeah, but I didn't... did you see her in that? No. Unless she's like very young, she looks completely different than she didn't black. And she's wearing a hat and sunglasses. Um... I think you think that makes people look different than it does. It actually does, because it covers your hair and your eyes. It doesn't. Identifying markers. It doesn't. It doesn't help at all. But this person... Right, and you didn't recognize Eshwari Ray because of her eye color. I did. You were the one that said it was Eshwari Ray. Oh, no, sir. You missed it too, palsy. Yeah, but I said, is that Eshwari Ray? And you said... Yeah. Nope. After it was over. And you asked... Nope. Stop trying to defend yourself from saying it wasn't Eshwari Ray. I'm not defending myself. I'm accusing you. This is who you were looking at. Kajol. Yep. Kajol. Yes, Khan. I feel better about myself. Um, but, yeah. This film, want to read this on outside forms? I do. Anjali and father, her reunite two attempts, daughter, old year eight. Tina's deceased now. The Andrew... Dang, I'm reading it backwards. During their college years, Anjali was in love with her best friend, Rahul. But he had eyes only for Tina. Mmm. Years later, Rahul and the now deceased Tina's eight-year-old daughter attempt to reunite her father and Anjali. Oh, I like that premise. Huh. Interesting. Very cute. I like it. Directed and written by... Oh! Well, we're gonna have coffee with Karan. Um, also produced by Yashajora. How old is... He doesn't look that old. I know. He looks like this huge star. Who's been doing stuff since the 90s. Seriously, how old is... Let's check here. Because, like, first time we saw coffee with Karan, I thought he was 30, like, two tops. Yeah, and then I thought, okay, maybe... So when is he born? 72, 847. He looks great for 37. Wow. But he started working young, man. He started helming films. Does he have family in the industry? Seriously. That was what? We said it was 99? So he's frickin' 27 years old, helming that SRK film. 27, dude. Writing and directing the SRK film. I'm trying to see what his first credit is. Will Smith's bucket list. Uh... Actually, this might have been one of his first, uh... Yeah, clearly, but he's still... Costumes, Shahrukh Khan. He was a costume designer? So costume, costume. It says in dill to... Pagahar. Pagahar. He said under his credit, he's costumes Shahrukh Khan. Shahrukh Khan. And in dill... Well, yes, look, because he's there, too. It looks like he was SRK's costume designer. See, because he's for him there. That one we did the other day with YRF. With the flowers and everything. He was the assistant director. Yeah, he was the AD there, but he's clearly... He does SRK's clothes in those two films. So he's a costume designer first. And did he do SRK's personal clothing? Because a lot of movie stars have a personal designer like Robert Mata is for The Rock. Who does his personal wardrobe, but also does his own... His clothing and films, and then he actually does ballers. Everybody. But this is... What we just saw, I think, is his debut. Which is Insanity, which makes sense. If it's SRK, SRK is probably the one who gave him his break. If he was his costume designer and said, If you're going to direct a film, you're going to direct my film. Because I know you, and let's do this. Let us know if that's true. Is that true? Because that's what it looks like. Unless he has TV that was first, of course. But usually that's actually how people... Yeah, get their story. I always think about JJ Abrams. If you didn't know, the story goes, There was a TV director, it was Tom Cruise, who gave him his feature film break with Mission Impossible 3. Did you know that? That was before Lost? TV. He had done TV. He was a well-known TV director. But his break into feature films. And that was the reason why I think Tom Cruise was like what propelled him. And I think that's why Tom wanted him for Mission Impossible. Because he saw his work and said, You would do great with this film. And I want you to be able to break into motion pictures. And if you're directing my film, people will want you to direct more films. And we're talking about who? JJ Abrams. Okay, thank you. For some reason I was like, Is he talking about Nolan? No, no, no. JJ Abrams. Who's a fantastic director. Sometimes I just don't listen to you. I... No. Happened in school a lot. A lot.