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We already seen the first two. Yes, we did So you obviously you guys have given recommendations on those and ones of those that we should check out love his channel I think he the way he presents things is is really good. I like his format a lot without spoilers So, please obviously go subscribe to him. Yep And let's just get into this Wow, I thought he'd talk about the film That was a flop Didn't realize that didn't do well firepower and unlimited budgets to pull it off But 30 years ago when the world was a much simpler place Amir and Salman decided to drop most of their egos and joint forces to start in the most Nonsensical illogical irreverent slapstick comedy. It's just stupid and fun the best way possible for a genteel audience Who probably knows of this movie? I love that show. All of its timeless countless memes like The tone of comedy and especially the intentional overacting may not work for them But for the generation of my elder brothers and sisters This film was their bible and to this day they can recite every reference For the entire movie line by line like a religious devotee clever dialogues Unforgettable characters people love this movie refuse to take themselves seriously for once and clean humor Devoid of any racist sexist connotations or even any kind of double meaning Maybe because the film was stuck in production for more than three years because of scheduling conflicts star egos And maybe the audience wasn't ready for such a full-blown comedy with self-deprecating characters Andas Apnaapna failed initially at the box office What is the prime example of an infinitely rewatchable Bollywood cult classic today in an industry That's almost forgotten now to make comedy films And if you're into cult classics, it's not just indian this cult classic hoodie and a lot more cinema inspired t-shirts and accessories Only on our online store fully Hollywood barely makes comedy nowadays That's a naseer that's Nawaz right naseeruddin Shah himself didn't get the Humor that director kundan Shah was trying to create and in its initial release even the audience felt that way But after he watched the final print he realized what kundan was trying to do and also That the film is going to be way ahead of its time Which is true even today in disguise of a comedy Jaanabhi noyaro is one of the greatest satires that explores the aspect of corruption in every part of india's system and society And while it's doubtful if such a film could even be made today It's yet another supremely rewatchable film featuring one of the most hilarious Legendary climaxes of indian cinema set in a stage play of the mahabarath That will make you wonder how comedy in bollywood went from that to this I've heard a lot about this audience for big-scale superhero movies like the krish franchise The superhero genre in india itself is filled with poor copies of hollywood films in my humble opinion There are just two films that managed to create original organic rooted and truly indian superhero stories One is the super successful netflix film from the malayalam industry Glad you said that and the other is a not so successful avyesh joshi superhero the flawed masterpiece. I've wanted to watch this for a while It's uh, I know of course kid Yes, the film isn't perfect a main character I forget his name And the climax is a downer But the rest of it the genesis of a superhero symbol from two friends starting a vigilante youtube channel is so relatable and relevant Especially after five years since its release Maybe it's just me but during my school time after trying to deal with the poor condition of this road Which was next to our school as immature as it might seem my friends And I wanted to start our own vigilante club exposing the crimes of the local municipality and the system itself And while we never did that it was so validating to see that failed Yeah, I wanted to watch this one for a while About how we failed to support it In 2023 alone after returning from a hiatus We haven't seen this one yet Early 2000s superheroes vigilante killers and more but 30 years ago before he was a super star He played the role of a young loser in a film that didn't really have much of a 90s Sorry a boy refusing to become an adult constantly failing in his exams and just obsessed with his music Serious crush. Yeah, it's easily the most charming and relatable character that Shah Rukh has ever played in the most misunderstood rom-com of Bollywood where spoiler alert the boy Thank you for thank you for saying it What is that must what is that beard on him and of course this Shah Rukh playing a super flawed Unserious completely against the hero image kind of character that the world knows him by today right from the opening sequence of him Riding a motorcycle singing we've seen a lot of songs while going to pick up Anna from the trumpet one to the end credit Out of the water. It's a classic in the feel good might be. I don't know Manorama six feet under nepotism is an issue that plagues Every professional field including the film industry where access and multiple opportunities are given to those born Into a film family while star kids can't choose the family that they're born into every decade has a few Handful of them who accept their privilege But decide to work on their craft and carve a niche for themselves Oh captain Miller of this is abed y'all an actor who tried his best to shed his legacy and literally Created a sub-genre for himself taking on projects that no actor was doing at the time the neo-noir murder mystery Manorama six feet under which is such an underrated gem No, I'm streaming on youtube for free and I recommend all of you to sit down grab some snacks and drinks and just Enjoy the slow burn atmospheric nature of it every time I think of Ayushman's film choices I almost always think whether Ayushman would have made it if it wasn't for what abed y'all did in the past An actor who despite his family legacy and his unique film choices Is he uh bobby doles kid or sonny doles kid the next two films have a lot of similarities between them Makbool and Omkara Directed by the master story teller Vishal Agreed never heard of him Most of our popular filmmakers used to just pick up a dvd and just copy paste it into an unofficial hindi remake This man has painstakingly just taken the skeleton of Shakespeare's work The core emotions of greed or lust or jealousy and with his mastery adds flesh and blood with multi-dimensional gray characters in an intricate screenplay Spectacular dialogues and timeless music in a way that will make Shakespeare wake up from his grave and save Well done bench Agreed Agreed Shocked us by presenting Saif Ali Khan in a way that we've never seen it before Hitting it out of the stadium as the cunning and scheming And of course both films didn't work at the box office when they initially released I think most of his films haven't worked at the box office over the years and finally hey, Ram I was nine years old when hey, Ram came out and this didn't do well Anywhere in the film because of all the kissing and aspiring scenes and maybe a measure because of the sex scene thought that This is what the film is about which is why they may have refused to watch it Those who actually did watch it may have found it over long to complicated to dark or intellectual And I can't say no film would have been operating not at all if it had released today Because honestly, this is a film that would have been boycotted left right in center Kavelasan's films being way ahead of their time or being misunderstood is a whole different list altogether But right at the top we would find a film like Iran a huge ambitious masterpiece written and directed by the legend himself That talks about friendship freedom religion identity post-traumatic stress disorder and each time you sit down to watch It reveals yet another layer even if it had Shah Rukh Khan sharing screen space with Kamalasan A haunting album by Elehraja won three national awards and even touted as one of the most Expensive films of that time if there were protests against the release of the film 23 years ago There is no way in hell that it would be accepted today And that was part three of box office failures that became cult classics I'm going to link part one and part two right here. You can find it I did not know that hey ron was a box office failure I think it's a lot of the old films that are hard to like Swadesh is Technically, yeah, I remember. Yeah Like you never like it's hard to tell what will Take and whatever like especially this far out of it. Yeah Wait, everybody loves that film. How is it a box office flop? Yeah Um But you know, it happens all the time happens every single year. Yeah certain films are um Not seen that that should have been seen uh by more people and then they that's why it's I guess called the cold classic Yeah, it it takes on a life of its own But I have like a osna obna obna like People love that film Like all I hear is like that's everybody's like favorite comedy ever in the hindi film. Yeah industry Um Thank you for telling us there was this boy if there actually was I don't know but yeah, I'm glad we got a warning I'm always gonna air on this cautious side In case we ever watch it. Absolutely. Um So we we we aren't spoiled there, but yeah, I love his I love his list Let us know obviously if some of these uh will be worth The the superhero one Is why that's very intriguing to me. We've seen the trailer for it Long time ago probably three years ago. Really? I'd imagine. Yeah, I don't remember it. Um But by should I Joji? I can't pronounce the name of it, but it's um What's this Anil Kapoor's kid who we saw right thar and a couple other things. Yeah, and we loved Yeah, he's a he's a really good actor That was one of the more Underappreciated films as far as like I think anybody talking about it in any way shape or form was was thar Yeah, I think it was it was a netflix film, right? Or at least don't remember straight connect. It was so went straight to streaming Um, and so I think that maybe that's why people forgot about it because it was really nice Yeah, everybody's full of hormones and that was great. Yeah, um But uh, yeah, you so you guys can let us know that's that's one specifically that I've wanted to watch the fact that hayrom wasn't a It's wild success is Kind of that consider that one of the greatest indian films ever made hayrom um In the kamal son's films I how many how many of kamal son's film? Maybe it's different from hindi to tamil depending on where he did it How many of his films were successful? I imagine he has Quite a few successes obviously, but also quite a few that are like probably anirag or vishals in terms of it's too far Advanced for a lot of people especially for the time where he was making films Yeah, and people like either didn't understand it or Like because we applauded that sex scene like crazy with ronnie and kamal In in hayrom spoilers. There's a sex scene Um, but it's beautifully done. Yeah, and So wonderful the fact that he says his parents didn't let him watch it because it was all the kissing and yeah I don't get But obviously it was a different time in a different culture, but all it happened here All the time especially in the 90s in the it it it still happens I mean if this is a microcosm of it, but I remember my first trip to No, my my second trip to kakata Um It was it was close to valentine's day and we were filming we had just finished breakfast We were walking on the street and when I ended the video when we were going there I said happy valentine's day, and I gave in johnny a kiss the amount of hate I got Saying don't destroy our culture Don't do that in public. I was like whoa I Did not know that Giving my girlfriend at the time of little kiss as we're walking on the street destroying a culture was going to mean I'm I'm bringing my western ideas into your society and destroying your culture. How dare you You should be ashamed of yourself really But another really good video let us know about any of these films in here that a couple. I know obviously Yeah, just a couple. I don't especially the superhero one. I mean, I don't remember the one I've had that on my list for a long time You guys can let us know if though and also if they're like that one specifically because I don't know if that one's like Just like a review or if that one's like a watch along because I'm assuming he was just talking about the hindi film industry But actually not really because minamari was malayalam. Hey rom Uh, no in terms of the you talk about superhero films. Oh, I don't know if you're either I don't know what you thought about the Dama one we just saw that came out this year. Yeah, I he may have done this when was this this lead just came out Oh, maybe you didn't see it I'd imagine you've seen it But was that a box office success? did it do all Minamar did well did oh that was no no no the other one the other one You just referenced when we just watched. Yeah, I think it did well That's why because it was not a box office. He was only talking about box office flops Minamari wasn't a book He only referenced minamari in terms of his favorite superhero movie period irrespective of box office But this video was about films that became cult classics even though they were box office failures Also, was it a full superhero? Right technically Yeah, and it still hasn't been around long enough to be considered a cult classic Because so that one I think did it really well. Yeah, uh the super. I hope so um Anyways, anyway, let us know there you go about any of those films And any other videos we should react to and go subscribe to him as always down below