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And Coond, the story about Bougie, a 55-year-old man who lives a dreary, but eventful life in a joint family that shares a small house cramped with people and drama. One day, Bougie has an epiphany and decides that from that point on, he would only believe what he sees with his own eyes and nothing else can be certain. I'm just going to stop there. How's that, Grabya? Great. And, but, this was actually, it has Sanjay Mestra in it. Heck yeah, it does. This is, we got recommended this a ton after we reviewed Masan. And we sung the praises of Sanjay Mestra as the dad. He was phenomenal and we were correct. He was a, he went to the National School of Arts in India or whatever it's called. And he's a real lesbian, which was obvious. It showed. His training showed. Anyways, so this is a film that was highly, highly recommended in the comments. So, ready? Awesome. Yep, let's do it. Two, one, go. Sir, I'm not feeling well. I'm not feeling well, so what are we going to do? We'll talk. I don't want to work in a place where I have to lie again and again. Hey, listen to me. He says that he has a lot of grandfathers. He says that he has a lot of food to eat. Why would he do a job like this? Oh, my God! Don't hit me. Why are you doing this to Mr. Anubhav? If he sees my eyes, he won't believe it. He'll believe what the others say. You're asking me, what's the problem? This is the problem. I've seen a couple of things. How can I get it, sir? What you're saying is that you never get it on an infinity level. Hey, you! Hey, ma'am, I'm my son-in-law. But I'm familiar with my own son-in-law. He's sick of talking. He'll get cold feet and he'll keep on talking. You won't tell me from now on. Okay, stay quiet. You'll get more information. Yes, sir. Yes, I know that you're crazy. But how will you tell the world that you're not crazy? That's the same dream that comes to me again and again. That I'm going to fly in the sky. I'm going to fly in the sky. But it's not a dream. It's reality. Ooh, I like it. How do you too? I like that. I like the concept. Especially? The concept is fantastic. It's similar to like... I mean, obviously it looks like a very, very, very... Completely another 360 film from PK. But it looks like that type. It's this philosophical question is the main theme. But they just explored that. Not the thing with what this guy is going over-exaggerated with the philosophical idea of, I can only believe what I see with my eyes. And now I shouldn't speak. And so he's going the monk way. It looks like that type of film, but a little more serious. Obviously there's going to be a little comedy in there as well. But it looks really good to me. Yeah, it looks... It actually gives me the idea. This would be a completely different person to put in this. But it feels like the kind of movie that would peak the dramatic interest of Jim Carrey. I could see him doing this kind of a film where he plays a character... Current. Today. Yeah, today. The thing that threw me a little bit when we watched him in Misano and it throws me again here is... And I know this is not just him. If it's true across the board, it seems with a lot of Indian men in their mid-50s, he doesn't look 55 to me. He looks like he's closer to 70. Yeah. So that's really throwing me, that he's playing a 55-year-old man. Does that look 55 to you? If he doesn't take care of himself, maybe. I don't know. I guess, yeah. Well, because... Other than that, I'm really interested to see... It could just be him in this role. Certain people get gray faster. And so he could... There's people that go gray really, really fast. And so their beard's gray and then their hair's gray. And that makes people age really, like, a lot. Oh, 100% and it's true that if people... I mean, there are people... I know many people who are my age and look like they could be my dad. Yeah. Truly. I would totally, you know, 100% see this film because one... Oh, yeah. I know the acting is going to be top-notch. 100%. He looks great. This looks like an actor's film. That's what it looks like to me. Something that you're just going to get a great performance. I bet it didn't do well at the box office. I bet it was like a low turnout film because there's no huge stars in it. But obviously you just go to see him do some really good acting. It looks like it would probably be a really funny concept, too. So it's the director... Probably very touching. Director's Rajat Kapoor. I thought I heard of him, but he wrote it as well. Composer, I'm trying to see if we know anybody else in it. Rajat Kapoor is apparently an actor as well. He's in this film. Yeah, I don't recognize anybody else. Interesting. I don't know what he looks like now. I don't know how old his profile picture on IMDb is, but he looks much younger in his profile picture. Much younger on IMDb. It could be a young profile picture. Who knows? Because obviously the actors don't update IMDb. Actors don't do that. But he just looks so different. Yeah. That was it. Would you be interested in seeing this? Absolutely. After we saw him in Misan, I would be interested in anything he's in. I have a feeling he's just really good. He's probably like a lot of the actors we talk about that we've never seen them do bad work. He's probably never done bad work. Yeah, I can't imagine. Because he was so good. And being now that we know that he's a classically trained. I don't know what the school is called, but basically the Shakespeare School in England with all the greats go. That's what it is for India. Nawaz went there and I think KK Menon, I think Vijay Rajs, I believe, went there. So all the ones that we... It's funny how you can tell immediately that a actor is just a real actor. And they've come from heavy training. Yeah. And it just goes to show you, training is not always necessary, but it definitely does not hurt. No, and I'll tell you, I'm sure it's this way in India. I could be wrong, but I know here, for those of you who don't know the stupid babies, if you're a person coming to Los Angeles and you're trying to break into the film industry, whether it's TV or movies, you're not going to have a lot of credits. And that's what they're going to look for. They're going to look on your resume for credits and they're going to want to see you're real. And if you don't have that, you need to have both for your experience and to put on a resume. They're going to training, training, training, training, training, training, training. And if you're a newcomer and you've just come into town and you're not training, nobody's going to take you seriously. Yeah. Well, let's know how this film is. If there's other films that we should be watching, put them down below. And any other theses being that we need to know because obviously it took us this long to find him. I know. And so let us know more because I'm sure there's a hundred more.