 Just getting hot in here, please keep on over your clothes. Okay, please. And today we will be reacting, he's really musical today, to a called manto, manto, man, manto. How would you pronounce M-A-N-T-O? Manto. I thought it was three words, manto, manto, manto, manto, manto. I think it's a name. Manto! It's with... Django! It's with... What's happened? Huh? Nawazaden? Nawazaden Sadiki. Nawazaden Sadiki. And it came out last year. What came out last year? People happy prizes. Um, but, I don't know what it's about, but it has Nawaz, so that'll be good. That's cool. Here we go, let's do it! What's up, man? I've made a big mistake in my life. I'm making a big mistake. I'm making a big mistake. In your absence, there is always a special pain for women. Every woman is different. For some, she has sent herself away, but they are slowly turning around. And for some, she knows what's going on. And while she's sleeping, she has a big dream. That she'll open the door of her old house. I don't believe that it's our country's freedom. Freedom has brought you to India. When I was a kid, I used to see the dream of freedom. And now that I'm free, I don't see any dream. So tell me, I'll write so much that you won't be a lawyer. I'm not worried. Because of your writing, I'll be a lawyer. Mr. Mantu, your story is about a cold friend. This is Mr. Mantu's suspicion. On one hand, you want freedom to write. On the other hand, you also want to be responsible for a writer. No one should tell the truth. You should give it to everyone who doesn't like it. In the back, there is a story written by the king of dance, Dabu and Dohi. The land of Pakistan and India. Ladies? Looks very important, but it could be very intense. Yeah, it looks super intense. Looks great. Yeah, and it actually frame for frame, it was hearkening me back to, we did this with another film recently where, frame for frame, it reminds me a lot, and this is saying a lot, it reminds me a lot of Spielberg work. The trailer for Lincoln, the trailer for Bridges Spies, some of his more recent work that he's done that's been dramatic turns that he does, which is saying a lot, because I absolutely adore Spielberg's direction, and Sadiki, I mean, come on, and did you see there was quote, this is international attraction, my guess is this had international buzz, because you've got, they quoted the Hollywood Reporter, and obviously you saw the word important in there. Sorry, the film is about a biographical account. Yeah. Sorry, I thought you were going to go ahead. Word for word, we're just going back and forth. The film is a biographical account of writer Sadat Hassan Manto's life, and it's in 1940's India. Okay, so that tells exactly. Like it doesn't really tell us anything. So I'm guessing he writes certain things, and they don't know if they want him to write that kind of stuff? Yeah. Or something of that ilk? Yeah. One of the lines that just really jumped out at me was the quintessential, what seems to be, artist and the wife who is not an artist, and him saying one day our words are going to help us not starve, and she said your words are what are making us starve. Yeah. Yeah. Most artists can relate to it, I'm pretty sure. Yeah. And this was directed by Nada, how do you pronounce that name? It's a female. Nandidas. Nandia? Nandida. Yeah, Nandida Das. And we haven't reacted to any of her stuff. She also acts as well, and she writes. Did she write and direct this as well? Yes, she wrote it and directed it. Must be a deep passion project for her. And then obviously has Nawazid in it. Of course. How much of Nawazid's work have you guys seen? I know he's a familiar face to you now. I've seen like in trailers, but I don't think you've actually seen Nawazid in them. Do like a full film. One of the best actors. Period. Period. Yeah, we don't... Not just Indian. There's that question a lot, like favorite Indian films and favorite Indian actors, which I get. I truly get that because I understand it, because it is and should be a standalone. Like Hollywood is a standalone. Each country should have their standalone. But in the larger picture of the art form. Oh yeah, he could act alongside Denny Lewis and match him. There's, I could rattle off 10 names of actors and actresses in India cinema that we've seen. I could rattle off probably 20 names instantly that would hold their own against any actor on earth. And this guy wouldn't just hold his own. You've said it many times. He's the Gary Oldman of Indian cinema that we've seen. 100%. And we haven't seen all of his work yet. No, we've seen very little of his work. No, he's brilliant. Yeah. It was released in India in May of last year, but this year in March here. Yeah, interesting. Oh yeah. Interesting. So it got international buzz, and then had a release here. Was released here in March. March 5th was released in the United States. That's weird. They usually release at the same time. We missed it. They missed the release. Well, we also missed that, because I didn't see that at the land layer and see Me Valley. It was probably like Lucifer. I know. But it probably went to one theater like Lucifer did. Maybe. Which bugs me so much. Yeah, we live in LA. If you can't find it in LA, you're not even going to find it anywhere. Yeah, I mean even here in LA guys, the foreign films you would think here where the academy is located and where the Oscars take place, you can't find the foreign films. You have to search them out. I mean we know because we've done it for years. And then forget if you're trying to get into the short films and the animated shorts. Oh yeah. I mean that's just, unless you're a member of the academy or you pay attention like we do, you're not going to find them. Yeah. Like great Indian film. Like all these people we're having our eyes open to. It just boggles the mind. Well, let us know how it is. If it is worth a watch.