 It is crazy having twins. How distinct everything about your babies are, even if they were born at the exact same time. Like, they have distinct cries. Right. So my daughter just cried in the other room and I knew I can tell by the sound of just their cry. Of course. How they cry. Like, there you have to cry. My youngest son, Killian, has the worst cry. Because he screams as if he's dying. Every time. Olive will kind of like whimper. That was Alexis whenever she knew she was going to be in deep trouble. Yeah. No, it's just every single time. If he's crying, he goes, Ah! It's the worst. Love him. But it's the worst. Hey, we'll go back to our stupid director, Corbin. I'm Rick. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, for more cheese content, thanks for watching, follow us again, so you have a button. Dylan cried differently than all three of them as well. Of course. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But they have the two at the same time. My only close proximity to twins was back in high school. We were friends with two guys that were identical twins. And I remember when I first saw them on school campus, I could not differentiate either one of them. They looked exactly the same. Then I got to know them. Yeah. And it became. Evidence. How do you not see the difference in these two guys? Yeah. Today we've got another filter copy video. This is Bollywood Families versus My Family. Okay. So these are just funny little skits. You see, if you haven't seen them before, they say I think Karen Johard directed Your Life. That was one of them. Yeah. They do a lot of these kind of funny little skits and some. We enjoy them. We do. Here we go. And we get a lot more jokes now, so that's good. That does help, yes. It's good. It's always good. It's better if you get the joke. It is good, yeah. Because then you'll laugh. That's true. Because if you don't get the joke, you probably won't laugh. You probably won't laugh. And then what's the point? The point of comedy just to make you laugh. I already know this reference. How did you know, mom? Sorry, dad. You said, let's forgive. God said do a big speech. Forgive. Okay. Okay, forgive. Oh, God. I feel like he's doing. Well done, son. Well done. I feel like he's doing Amatuck Varkjhan. He's doing a Rithik. Yeah. Are they just doing K-3G? Both those are, all three of these have been K-3G. I really know. Well done, man. You're so smart. Looks like the AVD has Frontlands tattoo, so what a lot of good things to do! There are a lot of good things to do. He's actually doing a really good Rithik impression from K3G. The voice is spot on. Yeah, it's a very good Rithik impression of K3G. That's sound. Wow. It's a really good Rithik. That's a good Rithik. You know what, dad? I told you I was going to have a dream. Yes, I'm going to travel to the UK. Really? Yes. Let's go. Huh? Really? Yes, absolutely. I feel like going to a cold place. What? Do you want to book your next week's ticket? Damn. Vinay, wait a minute. I don't know how to sit down. I'll take some time in the visa. But we can still do it. Yes. You don't look like a son in the visa. Okay, listen. Yeah. I don't know that joke I'm guessing. Hey, guys. Get a Vinay Thorford and Hathil Free Waterproofing Experience. Very funny. Yep. That was good. Makes me want to watch K3G again. It's been a long time. Oh, no, it's definitely watched it. You watched it again? I say a few months ago because I was, I think we had just reacted to, I think it was a filter copy because it was like if Kiran Johar directed your life. Right. So we went through for some reason a scene and then we just started watching K3G because it was just so good. It's such a Bollywood film. Oh, yeah. There's never been a more Bollywood film like that that emphasizes every trope because Kiran Johar kind of established most of the tropes, especially post-90s for Bollywood of what everybody thinks. Melodrama over the top. Yeah. The score's ridiculous. Overscore, yeah. The emotions are crazy high. The songs are brilliant. And so it embodies all of that, but it's just so entertaining to watch because of all those things. Agreed. But this looks like it was, if it wasn't, at least the Bollywood parts looked all the way we were doing K3G. He did a, I thought he did a pretty good SRK impression, but he did voice-wise. Especially on the bed, the crying moment. That was very good. What do you think is Shahrukh Khan's most iconic, besides the arms spread? Mannerism. So like, because I think the one where he comes in and he goes like this. Yeah. Very iconic. But because of that film, but because of that film, he does the arms spread in like every film. You can't count that. That's his most iconic move. Right. But like in terms of like, if you just do this, you know who you're impersonating. For me, even more than that, because he does this in every film as well, is he nailed it. The emotion when he has tears coming that he tries to, you just did it. Yep. He does this little hand. He has the, and the tears are starting to come to the eyes. It's that he's saying something and has to stop and he touches himself. No beta. Yeah. He does that a lot. He also does the, his laugh is iconic. Oh yeah. You're like, it's wonderful. But yeah, like, we've seen it done many times, anytime anybody in a skit or if like, Oh, when they're doing that moment, when he got off the helicopter. Oh yeah. And they've always, they're always nailing her to holding the thing with their, with the, the tears coming to the eyes and it's always, and they also get the distance ratio pretty accurately as well. For him running from whatever vehicle, they replicate the helicopter. It's, it's pretty accurate. Like I, in terms of, How did you know? Not in terms of, some of my cards you see, because I know that would be, my name is Khan or Swadesh for you, obviously. What would be your most entertaining show of Khan? I don't know. Because mine would probably be either K3G or Aum Shanti Aum. I loved both of those in terms of just pure entertainment value. Yeah. For entertainment value. Oh yeah. I like K3G way more than you did though. Yeah. Um, I think of the 90s ones you liked. Usually the Kaho Naho or DDLJ, might have been DDLJ. It's, it's, I was gonna say, it's gotta be for just guilty pleasure, entertainer. Give me a little bit of the feels at the end. It's gonna be DDLJ. DDLJ. Yeah. Yeah. It'll be DDLJ. It'll be a good one, man. Yeah. That's a very entertaining film. Yeah. I was just gonna want to be entertained and have a good time and laugh and. Rithic's voice is very distinct. Very distinct. It's almost, it feels like he has something in his mouth a little bit. There's a throat mouth thing. It's older. His voice has changed a little bit, I feel like as he's got older. But like, yeah, it's like he has something. I can't do it, obviously. But it's like, almost he has something. Yeah, there's, there's a mouth throat thing going on. I can't do it, I can't do it at all. But like there's like, it feels like he almost has gauze in his mouth at times. Especially. Or like he's got, he's got a lozenge back there somewhere. Yeah. Yeah. Um, yeah. He did a very good job, very good voice impression. And the, the big beat did as well. It was at Filter Copy who did the one where they, they just nailed, um, Pankaj. Was it Filter Copy? Remember that? Remember that we were so impressed with the guy who did Pankaj? Yeah, he had everything down. Pankaj. Very good. I don't know if that was Filter Copy or if it was, only Desi maybe? Or maybe somebody else. There's been a few skits. But there have been, in these skit groups, there have been a lot of very solid impressions. Yeah. Quite a few solid impressions. It's hard for me, I think a non-Indian to do, because you kind of have to have at least an Indian style accent. Yeah. Or know how to do them. Yeah. Um, that's what I mean. I can do most accents around the United States. I think the easiest one, I say the words similarly. Yeah, I think the easiest one would probably be, because so many times we've heard him say things and he has such an iconic voice as someone like Anabata Bachchan. Yeah. Interesting. Yeah. Cool. I still can't do it as well as anybody from India though. No. There's something very so distinct about the cadence of the way he says things. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Who do you think, like, everybody can do, even though I can't. The people that can't do impressions, almost everybody has like one impression. Or go to. Like, two most common, I think are probably either Stitch or Gollum. Everybody has a Stitcher, even though I can't do either of those. And surprisingly, I can't do. That is interesting. Because I can do quite a few impressions. But I don't do Stitch, but I can do Gollum. I've never been able to do Gollum. Yeah. Who in India do most people have a good impression for? It's a good question. Say it back in the day, for a long time, and people still will pull it out of the back pocket. It was either Jack Nicholson or Christopher Walken. Those are really, really common still, as far as impersonations. Yeah, Christopher Walken is a big one. But yeah, who are the go to... I can't imagine it isn't Amitabh Bachchan. Because he's been around so long and he has such a distinct voice. But in addition to that, who would it be? Maybe Shahrukh Khan. I bet a woman impersonator doing Taboo, I would get it on the spot if it was nailed. Because Taboo has a very distinct voice-face combination. In the same way that Nicholson has a face-voice combo. Yeah, I doubt that's it though. I doubt it's at the forefront. Because she's not a star in terms of... Shredevi star, like her... Taboo? As an actor she is. I'm saying as her... She's not like if you mentioned the biggest stars, Taboo is not in... Oh, as a celebrity. As a celebrity. Okay, which is what most people will impersonate. Sure, right, right. Obviously as an actress, everybody holds her in the greatest esteem, I feel. But in terms of like, she's not like a Shredevi. It wouldn't surprise me if a lot of people could do... I bet if people could do... A Kandugana. Oh, yeah. I think Kajol. Kajol would be probably really a common female one. And I bet after Amitabh it would not surprise me if it was SRK. Yeah, Nicholson and... As a go-to. The easiest thing you can do for SRK is just do your arm spread. He's got to be the easiest one to do something and nail the impersonation. Yeah, just doing charades. If you did charades in India, you say you can't do a hand spread. If you get charades, you have to be more creative. Exactly. Anyways, let us know. That's an interesting question. Let us know down below in other videos we can react to.