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But those were actually like quasi autobiographical and true based on true events. I don't know if this is that or this is just campy. Yeah, I don't know. We'll find out. And I don't recognize any of those actors, but that means absolutely nothing. Exactly. So the dirt under belly, let us know if we know them from something maybe we'll recognize them. Here we go. It was really cool, dude. Sonyeji, you've always looked over us. You also had the same dentist. Actually, I thought that Sonyeji died two years ago. She's a nice guy. That is a very interesting and exciting project in Aarbara Khan wants you for her next. Jacky, sir. I don't know if I'll ever be able to sing in Hollywood. We are too old for the past. Now, it all depends on the trip. There's no movie, no money, no actors, no agents, no agents' assistance or anything like that. Sonyeji's clients are companies 30% of them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Corporate audit report. I clearly remember when I was in the company's envelope. This I was our man. He's been saving companies for many years. But I won't be able to do that. We're all right. All thanks to you. I can't tell. So the vibe it actually gives me is luck by chance meets made in heaven. That's exactly what it would be. Yeah, exactly what it feels like. In terms of they're going to follow like obviously if you haven't seen made in heaven, go watch it. It's a fantastic series. But it follows the wedding planner. So as opposed to the nests, we're going to follow the agents. The agents who create the careers. Which obviously could be very interesting because obviously there's a lot of going on's and secrets. It does seem to be a little bit more in the vein in the groove of being real compared to say luck by chance. Yeah, which is more campy. But and that's what I would hope. The one thing that we can't tell about it is that just because we're actors and we're here in the industry in LA doesn't mean we know what it's like in India. No, it's completely different. It's a completely different world. So the ins and outs of what it's like behind the scenes with agents, managers and the industry there, no idea. That's why I'm saying it might be a little similar to like luck by chance that kind of story obviously of behind the scenes Hollywood meets made in heaven style. Which obviously would make sense with the success of made in heaven shows try to emulate other successful shows. Correct. Well, actually is this a film or is this a show? I thought it was a movie. Is it a movie? October 29th. But still, it doesn't matter if it's digestible as a series. They do the content can be comparable. Made in heaven was a Netflix series. Amazon. An Amazon series. Amazon. Oh, yeah. So everybody knows what everybody else is doing. And obviously people, people like, obviously it's really popular to like kind of almost shit on Bollywood sometimes. Yeah. It's it's the it's the popular industry and obviously since they do remakes and they do shitty remakes obviously it's sometimes easy to make fun of that if you're just looking on the surface level. Correct. Just like any industry. But if you're interested in that kind of stuff. Of course it is and internationally it's the industry that as we've talked about many times before pretty much everybody outside of India. Unless you're a cinephile, you don't realize there's anything other than Bollywood. You usually think all Indian cinema is Bollywood. Yeah, even I've seen. We probably did it in towards the beginning, but like other reaction channels like smaller ones. They'll react to something and it'll probably be a Tamil film or Telugu or something and they'll call it Bollywood. We probably did it many times. I'm sure they made that mistake. A hundred times probably before we actually learned what the differences are. Correct. Obviously the language. Yeah. But you don't realize that. But yeah, so it could be really interesting. There was a few actors that I did recognize. Yeah. So it'd be really, also it is a movie, right? Yeah, I think it is. I feel like it would be better as a show. I do too. Maybe I'm just thinking of it like maybe. No, I agree with you. Because it feels like it's a made in heaven thing. It feels like it would be great to watch these characters grow, watch different actors come in, watch different projects come in. It would be easy to like, this time our star that we're working with is Jackie Shroff. This time if you can get Shroff work on. It instantly has the feeling of seven years worth of material. Yeah. Yeah. It seems like something you could easily do in a show. Maybe. It looks like it's a movie. Yeah. Because it would say series otherwise. But anyways, I don't know. Let us know what you thought about it. And if there's anything else about it that we do need to know. And anything else from Peanute Gallery? No. I thought you were going to say anything else from the penis. Why would I say that? I don't know. But you started to say anything else from the pee. And that's what my brain went. That's it. Okay. Yeah. You say pee.