 We need a song for Manosh Or chant Or a throughout Manosh, Manosh, Manosh, Manosh Manosh, Monosh, Manosh,娘 Manosh, Monosh, Monosh, Monosh, Monosh Choppering Monosh, Monosh, Monosh I don't know what you're talking about You're sticked Director of stupid directors at The Sub Corbin Rick. And Manoj is our Dost or Dosty. Yeah. He is the Dosty of our Dost. Whoa. You sure you don't want to give that to Pankaj? He's the first one to drop Dost on us. I know, but I think he gets some priority there. But I love them all. I do too. And they're both great actors himself. You know what? I got a message from Niraj. How was he? About what's his acting class that he does. He's been getting consistent messages because I've wanted to attend that thing online. I was like, wow, I got a message from Niraj Kali. He's saying, hey, the class is starting. I don't know if it's going to be a message. When? It's a picture of your mom. Sweet. Yeah. Is my eye red, by the way, still? A little bit. Barely. If any of you noticed I had a red eye, it's because my mom punched me with her foot. I think I'm just kidding. It was this, happens every once in a while. If you ever get a scratch on your eye from a towel or something, I was playing with Boston Herbys. I rubbed my eye and I got, it's chlamydia. Today, we're doing a, uh, old trailer reaction of Manoj. Manoj Bajpai. This is a film, Sule, from 1999. So it's very... Are we going to party like it's 1999? I would hope so. Manoj Bajpai, Sayaji, Shinde, and Ravina Tandon. Where's Runvir? We don't react to anything unless Runvir is in it. Sule, English for the trident, not to be confused with the gum, is an action crime film directed by Ishwar Nevas, written and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. It portrays the politician criminal nexus and the criminalization of politics in Bihar and its effect on the life of an honest police officer. The climax of the film was entirely shot at the state legislative assembly in Hyderabad. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and was screened at the International Film Festival of India and the Toronto International Film Festival. I've actually heard a lot about this when we did do our interview with it. This is one of the ones that I wanted to try to watch, but we just didn't have time and we watched some other stuff of his, obviously. And also, I don't know... He's been knocking it out of the park, too. We talked a lot about, you know, this being the year of Fahad Fasil. Oh, Manoj, yeah. Manoj, he had that freaking great, that song, remember that song thing he did? And he's just been coming out with just stellar stuff for a long time. Yeah, so I don't know how the trailer's gonna be. It's 1999, so I don't even know if it's an official trailer. Maybe. Time that land for God. Maybe we'll get some narration here. Here we go. Thank you, Riya and Sumya. Obviously not the official trailer. No, but I would watch it. It's Manoj Bashbhai. He looked great. And I love these old trailers that are not the real thing that are just fan-made. I love them and it also made me think of something else I may want to do. I would love to take trailers that are from anywhere, not in English, and just add my own subtitles of what they're saying. I think I'm gonna do it. Maybe put it on my channel and just do it. Just call it my stupid trailers and just put my own translation of what I think they're saying, even though I have no idea. That'd be funny. Yeah, I like it. I thought it said it was directed by Ram. I did too. Whoa, wait a minute. Anya Ragh wrote it? Probably, because he wrote Satya as well. He wrote everything. Everything in Indian cinema. Who's written by Anurag Kashyap? Everything good. Am I right guys? Because he's our ghost. Yeah, sorry. He's our 420, buddy. Written and produced. Okay, I thought it said directed. Written and produced by Ram. Right, and the dialogue was Anurag. Yeah, who was Satya. Right. But Anurag also wrote, or was it at least the dialogue of Anurag Kashyap? Speaking of producers, there was a bunch of producers. We didn't mention them on the movie we just watched. Yeah. Yeah. So I know this one is like one of his most renowned performances. So I would see it strictly. Which is more renowned? This is Satya. Probably Satya. Yeah. But the Bombay line. Yeah, Bombay, but it's also like culturally like it shook it. But in terms of his performances, I know this is like known as one of his better ones. He's yet to disappoint us. I don't, I don't, he could be like we've said many times him, Pankaj, Nawaz, they could be in bad films. But like I don't think they can give a bad performance. Correct. It's like it would be shocking. Irfan. Yeah. It would be, it would literally be shocking not to be in a bad film. You know what it would be? It would be D'Angeli, Lewis and Nine. It would be one of those things where you're like, oh wow, you actually didn't do well. That doesn't happen. And her as well, we've seen in a few things. Raveena. Raveena. What was it? Yeah, you know who she kind of reminds me of at first glance when you look just quickly down at this. She looks like Gloria Stefan in the eyes a little bit. Gloria Stefan in the Miami style, Miami style machine. Nawaz Aransakiki. Apparently he plays a waiter. This is one of his little, I love it. But was it cut like Pankaj and probably so sad. So sad. But I love all of these little roles that Nawaz had. Nawaz Pankaj. Coming up through the ranks and paying his dues. And to become like in my opinion possibly the best actor that I've seen in Indian cinema currently. But that's just, I might be biased. I love that man. I think he's so good. Glad to. But anyways, yeah. How is this film? Should this be one of our next Pankaj? I don't know Pankaj. Is he in this? Are you sure Nawaz is your favorite? Because I think your heart is linked with the the dose. Oh, those two, those two are definitely my and Monos. Those like they're like interchangeable. I think even though I think they're both incredible because we saw Nawaz in that Salman Khan film. We played the reporter and he's extremely hilarious. As I think Nawaz can easily play comedy. But in terms of just like Pankaj does it all the time. He might even get the edge. Just in terms of an all around actor. But you're picking hairs then. You really are. Monos, same thing. He could be incredibly funny. It really just comes down to style. It's like, who do you like better? Do you prefer watching Gary Oldman or Tom Hardy? It's like, well, they have just different films and different qualities and they're not the ones better than the other because you can't do it any better. Yeah, they really they really are the best. Yeah, the best. Anyways, so should this be one of our next one for our Dost Monos? And should he come on the channel and review it with us? We should have a watch party with him. We should. That'd be so fun. I love it when actors watch their movies. I wonder if I could get somebody to do that. Have you seen the video of Harrison Ford? I'll see if I can. Watching Raiders for the first time? If you've never seen it, search on YouTube, Harrison Ford watching Raiders of the Lost Ark. It's so funny because he doesn't watch his movies and he finally watched it after like 35, 40 years. Yeah, that'd be interesting. I'll see if you have a good relationship with someone who'd be like, hey, do you want to watch one of your movies? Yes. But I'll see what I can do. Let us know down below.