 Corbin. Yes? Did you hear the one about the overly sensitive thief who was accused of stealing backyard equipment? No. He took a fence. A fence is not an equipment. Juice! Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Directors Corbin. Your mom's equipment. You can follow us on Instagram. Twitter for more juicy content. Thank you so much for your support on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, like button. I have Stupid Babies Sending Me Dad Jokes. Now, that was an original. I wrote that one. Thank you very much. Thank you, but I have Stupid Babies Sending. It's not equipment. Sending me. Dumb joke. Dad joke. Dad jokes are dumb. Dummy. A teaser dropped yesterday of a new Hindi film, I believe, with Randeep Hooda. We've seen him many times, a great actor. It's called... Swatantra Vir Savarkar. If it's mispronounced, forgive me. Randeep Hooda and... Anant Pandit. And it's the low log line as India's most influential revolutionary, a man most feared by the British. All right. You must have had a toothbrush on my ride. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. The... That's quite the statement. The most influential revolutionary. I bet those are fighting words to some people. Maybe not, I don't know. Here we go. What's that? A J. Devkin? Wow. Nice shot. Really skinny. Grandfather was not a bad guy. But if he didn't keep his ungrateful thoughts in mind, then India would have been liberated 35 years ago. Damn. Actually, get that, skinny? It was a long time to sleep. But if it's about someone's freedom, then Ravan's kingdom or the British kingdom will be rich. Did he direct it? Did he direct it and star in it? Looks like it. Wow, what do you think? I'm intrigued anytime it's a true story, particularly about someone that I'm not familiar with, I'm immediately, the desire to see it is elevated. And then coming with that always is the caution of will they get it right? Will they tell a true story or will it be told in a way that either is changed just for dramatic value or changed for other reasons? And there's no way to tell until you see the film. Hey, Mark. The great white goat, Mark Bennington is part of this. Mark, if you posted that, so many times you post stuff on his story and I wanna look closer but I don't because I know if I do I might spoil something we look at. If you don't know who he is, he's the best white actor in Indian cinema right now. Yeah. I'm aware there's this guy. And a future Dost even though he's already a Dost because we talked on a regular basis on Instagram. A life journey of an Indian freedom fighter and reformer Vinnyak Domodar Savarkar, popularly known as Veer Savarkar. So it looks like Randeep wrote this. Passion project. Didn't, he wasn't the director of Slumdog probably. Just on the team. Do you know because Slumdog was an American, British or American? I know, but I didn't know maybe he. Is he also, does he also have producing credit on this? Who, Randeep? Nope. Okay. He's like, he's a well-known actor. He's a well-known as being a thespian actor. You saw it here. Oh yeah. But I don't know if he's at the level of like where he can produce because obviously he does more smaller, rough, that's a little more. I only asked that because it said, the end credit made it appear as if it was a producing and directing credit. Maybe he's written a lot. As well. I don't know. We've seen him in stuff, just not a ton of stuff. We haven't explored him totally. I'm super interested. I don't know, you guys let me know. Did he actually lose all that weight? Because some actors do that. Not all actors do that. Well yeah, and you don't have to these days. No, it's not healthy to do it. It's commendable if you do it. And that's what you wanna do, it's highly commendable. Yeah, you don't need to do it. But yeah, it's definitely, in my mind would definitely help you get there, but also it would be extremely difficult to have a life outside of just preparing. No, I think we are probably the same in this regard with the process is that if given the opportunity and guided by medical professionals, we would prefer to embody the character as most realistically as possible. But you can't always do it. No, and sometimes you have constraints where if you're a working actor who's doing project after project, sometimes it's not gonna be possible unless you have full dedication. You can't commit to something. And then when you wrap, within two weeks, you're starting a new project that you need to look normal for. So that's where computer technology and- Just ask Christian Bale. Oh, my stars. He's done it many times famously, but he's also like, yeah, I probably wouldn't do that again. Yeah, as has DeNiro. Yeah. Yeah. It takes a toe on your body. To go from fat to skinny to fat to skinny is not healthy. Not healthy at all. It's terrifying to see him in- Fighter, right? Oh, my stars. Is it the fighter? Yes, he looks like he's going to die in that film. It's uncomfortable. You're watching him thinking, were people on set scared for him? And I said, if he did that, because he was that skinny right there. There was some of that a little bit with Joaquin Joaquin too. Oh yeah, absolutely. He got skinny enough, you're thinking, damn, man. I'm definitely interested. Yeah, for sure. For sure. Especially since he's a really good actor. Did we see Mark in this? Is that him? Is that Hitler? No, I don't know. It's hard to tell. I didn't see- It kind of looks like a German outfit though, doesn't it? It does. Yeah, I'm at 39 seconds. It's clearly going to be a British person. Yeah, it just- Do a high boot there? It does, the high- That looks German. The high boot, it does kind of look- Hitler-y. That's interesting. Was Mark in here? Did you see him? I did not. Now, he could have flashed by and we wouldn't have noticed it, but I did not see him. And granted, don't know what size his role is. I don't know if it's small like in RRR or if it's supporting, so. Yeah, I'm assuming he'd be a Brit, right? Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. That's probably his normal. Wow, he's got a receding hairline there. And he's a politician, I guess, at some other. It looks almost like he's like a politician. He clearly has some, because he talked about Gandhi in the beginning. Yeah, and it's a revolutionary. In America, the one we've, the one we're taught, I don't know if they're still doing it, but when we were taught about it, most people only think of Gandhi. They don't know about the other important people that are responsible for India's freedom. It was quite a powerful line. Gandhi wasn't wrong, but if he hadn't stood firm on his nonviolent ideology. Yes. India would have been free 35 years ago. That's a powerful line there. That is a powerful line there. Yeah, there were many who did not believe in the nonviolent trend. America definitely doesn't believe in that. Yeah, I mean, even in the civil rights movement, there were differences between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. That are very comparable in terms of those who had a particular nonviolent stance and those who said, no, you have to fight back. Martin Luther King knew that if he was violent, their entire thing would have been shot, shot. Yeah, basically, which is unfortunate because. And at that point, he had Gandhi's playbook of it working to go by. But I have heard not just of him, but of others who did not particularly like and actually did contribute to independence in violent terms, not nonviolent terms. Oh yeah. I'm intrigued. Yeah, let us know if you guys are interested. Obviously, if we need to know more about this gentleman as well, who we don't know, or maybe we have seen him depicted in a film, so you could refresh our memory of who this exact person is. Or if he's just never been told before. And this is like one of his first tellings. That's happened a lot before. Something tells me we were probably exposed to it and didn't realize it in Rang de Basanti. No, those people's story has been told a couple times, I feel like. I feel like this was way before Rang de Basanti. No, it is. I just think that maybe this person was alluded to or mentioned. Maybe. Not a key element, but just maybe we were exposed to it and didn't realize it. Was he at the end of RRR when they had all the great Indian? Oh, yeah. Good question. He might have been. They put like all the revolutionary freedom fighters. Yep. All those people in there. Did it say it's theatrical or did it say it's... I don't remember seeing what it said. It says produced by Rang de Puda Films, but he wasn't on IMDb, he wasn't listening. No, yeah, so maybe he is produced and IMDb just hasn't credited him with that. Because the credits looked like he's producing and right there it says Rang de Puda Films. He's clearly got. In cinemas 2000, it doesn't give him a release date, in cinemas this year, directed by Rang de Puda. What? The video says it's directed by him, but he doesn't get that credit on IMDb. We are aware IMDb is probably wrong. Yeah, if it says it in the thing, it's Rang de Puda directed it. It's probably written directed and produced by Rang de Puda because he's listed as producer as well. So we're gonna default to He is full blown writing, directing, producing until proven otherwise. Fucking IMDb, man. I know. So stupid. Anyways, that's cool. So it's clearly a passion project for this man. Yep. I'm quite interested. Yep. Looking forward to seeing it and knowing more. So you guys let us know what you think and anything else we need to know down below. Josh!