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I think we've done one Punjabi and we've obviously done a couple of songs because obviously the Is he's Punjabi One of my favorite moments on the channel was that watching that music video for the first time one of the Happiest moments of my life. Oh that music video. It's yeah, it's just in terms of 90s videos. It's either that or Chai Chai, I think for the best in terms of in terms of good song. I don't know But anyway, it's called a punjab 1984. Okay. Here we go Ashley Holmstor has some of the talk You see It's a good way to end it, I like that. And so that is that actor from Urupontu? Was it Urupontu? Yes. It was? Yeah, okay. That's where we first introduced him. The police officer, right? Yeah. So it looks like obviously a story of a... Who is Punjabi, correct? Yes, clearly. He is a Punjabi actor. Yeah. And somewhat, because I think we've asked about him again if he ever acts without, it's called a turban right on his head, but certain people said like he actually struggles sometimes with it because like he's talked about, he's like, his family would be like really upset if he ever took it off, but I think he has before. I could be totally wrong about that, but I think because people have talked about him with us when we talk about it. And I don't know this story, obviously, like a lot of the historical things that we find out about, whether it's ancient history or current history is a lot of stories from Indian history we just don't know about. And it looks also like a story from the mother's perspective as well, when soldiers go away, which is always heartbreaking. Well, and clearly there's something that happened to young men being taken away and something happened to them in this region. Is this a strictly Punjabi story? I imagine, right? Imagining it is. Yeah. That's something happened in 1984 with young men and the mothers didn't know what happened to the young men. It reminds me of what's happened with Boko Haram in Africa and the kids, the girls being taken and everybody wondering what have you done with our girls. I'm wondering if this is a comparable thing where there was just a bunch of boys that were scooped up and taken. For some reason it reminds me of that. And the music for the trailer was just freaking epic. So the synopsis is during a time of political turmoil, a mother goes on a journey in search of her missing son, who has been misjudged and labeled a terrorist. And I'm guessing this guy plays the son. Oh, he does have his turban off here. He does. He sure does. Interesting. Which is saying something right there, isn't it? For the poster? Yeah. Yeah, that's pretty powerful. The poster is him. I'll try to put it as the title card, maybe we're on the screen here. But it's Punjab, 1984, but then it's just him with blood on his face and his hair is down. No sign of his turban anywhere. That's a powerful poster. I think we know this guy, right? Yeah. On your own sing? Kassari? Did he direct Kassari? Yes. Yeah. He's the director of... I knew we knew that name. Oh, then I'm even more interested because I thought he did a great job directing Kassari. And it's obviously the actor we're talking about. Diljit, I'm going to mispronounce his last name, probably. I may have mispronounced his first name, Diljit Dasanj. Dasanj. Obviously we know him from Udapunjab, but we've seen him in a few other things. This actress, say her name. Kiran Ker. She was in Devdas and Raghavasanti. Cool. I think she was the one of the mothers, right? I think she was Devdas' mom. Yeah. Yeah. Because I recognize her. I recognize her face. So that's where... That's... And... I'm sure that's a legendary actor. Yeah, I'm sure we've seen him in trailers. For sure. But yeah, it looked really interesting to me. Is it? Because from the score of it, it made it sound like it was an epic. Epic. I didn't see a lot of battle sequences, though. No. But it sounded like it had a giant score. Yeah. Which oftentimes scores are just composed for the trailers. But I'm definitely interested. Yeah. Especially since we've not seen a Punjabi film. We haven't seen a lot of originals. Yeah. Sorry. So we really do need to get on board with that. So please let us know where this falls in the echelon. If there's other Punjabi films that we should see before this one. Just let us know. We trust you guys, as always. Yeah. And I'd like to get into this actor more because I thought he was quite impressive. He was. In Devdas. He very good. Obviously Alia and Shed Kapoor. Yeah. Not Devdas. You had said he was good in Devnas. And you meant to say... Did I say Devdas? Mm-hmm. Udupunja. Thank you. I said Devdas? That's how you did it. Did I? Yeah. Oh. Because we always talk about that. No. Yeah. He was good in Udupunja. Obviously Shed Kapoor and Alia kind of stole the show and that. Right. And where they understand that. Yeah. But he did a really good job. I think he's like one of the biggest Punjabi actors out there. For sure. But just so crazy that there's like 15,000 industries in India that all produce films. I know. It's like if basically Texas was a... I know producer of films. The output of film in India when you combine all of the industries is insane. Roughly it's just under 2,000 films a year. And we put out like 800? Unbelievable. Oh yeah. And the box office is off the charts. It's the biggest industry in the world. Off the charts. Yeah. In comparison with... Yeah. Off the charts. Which is just crazy. But yeah. Please let us know how this film is and where it stacks. If there's other Punjabi films we should react to. Yeah. Their trailers or watch the films. Please let us know. Okay. And by the way guys. All of the beautiful stupid babies who send me requests over on Instagram. They go to him. And the only place that you're ever going to get his attention is if you send it over to the OSR Twitter account. There's about 15,000 messages on Instagram. I will never be able to... Yeah. He won't look at it on Instagram. And if you're sending it to me. Even if you tell me just watch this yourself. I steer away from that. Because what if Corbin says we're reacting to it. I want it to be a fresh reaction. So just letting you know. Yeah. You can get it to me or there's a group on Twitter as well. Yeah. They're very easily accessible. And there's a whole group that I think votes on it that I'm not even a part of. And so there's a whole system in place. Yeah. That's not obviously how I get all our stuff. So know that. Just know. An avenue that helps me out. The decisions are all over there. But yeah. So please let us know about this film somewhere. Yep. I don't know where they would let us know. Up there? Maybe? Sure. Why not? Yeah. Let us know up there. Right up there. Right up there.