 I'm Rick! And you can follow me on Twitter and on Twitter and all! It's juicy gum. It's so juicy. I think we're so, so good. Patreon and follow us on Twitter account. Do you know my... Tootie! Do you know my dad? Hmm. He gets really like infuriated when he can't hear you say about the Twitter account and Patreon. You don't already follow me, Mr. Siegel? He hates when you do that. I'm telling you, don't tell me that. Don't tell me that. I'll keep doing this. Exactly. But this is a... Sweaty belly! Read this. I don't know. Hindi language party song. More? Yeah. Sajanaji Vadi Vadi. Note. Dance as free and wild as K.K. Menyam. Who played Khurramir in Header? Oh. This song is a pure unadulterated party song. Okay. 90s party song? No, it came out in 2007. 2007. Okay, so it doesn't count. Good. Well, come on. Because when you say party song, I'm thinking of things like Tanuk Tanuk and Tata Tata and any other song that starts with a T. Gandhi Baat? It's not a T. No, I just wanted to say Gandhi Baat because I don't mean dirty talk. Here we go! I mean... It went loose. People don't know how to dance. Exactly. It's a song. Absolutely. You know the wedding reception? You just started playing? You wouldn't get up? You know those names? I didn't. Looking at it, but... Which guy was the guy from Header? Your guess is as good as mine. I was trying to figure it out. I had completely... What's the song started? I had forgotten that someone in this was in the movie Header. For me, I was watching. It was almost like someone had a camera at a wedding reception on a boat and they just played the song and everybody just started dancing. Yeah, that's what it looked like. Yeah, it was great. It wasn't like a big bollywood number. Everybody now knows the exact name of the dance. They know the choreography and they're blowing us away with the choreography. This was literally just... You could have just had a good time. Maybe that's what they did. They just turned on it. They were like, I had already danced to the song. Nothing. That's what it looked like. Yeah. It's like get everybody on the dance floor. Grandma, all the kids, just everybody got on the floor and jump up and down and get sweaty. It's from a movie called Honeymoon Travels. Fun. So I guess that's... Very catchy. Hold on. Now I need to know where this guy who... From Header? I know they said the name in Header but I don't know those names. Is he one of the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern guys? Cause I know everybody else that were the main parts in that. That was a really catchy song though. We've been invited to many Indian weddings now. So thank you so much for that. We really have. Obviously we're on the other side of the world. If you have a wedding while we're there, we will. We would absolutely love to come and attend a wedding before that. That would be amazing. That would be so fun. It really would. I've been to one but it was an Indian American marrying a white guy. And so they kind of get a match. Kind of blended it. Yeah. And this was before the channel. So it was funny. Cause we had dinner with them not too long ago. And I was telling her all about the channel. And she was like, you know all the songs that you've been reacting to. You dance to them. You dance to them at the wedding. At the wedding. I was like, I don't remember that at all. I remember dancing but I didn't know what was going on. I've mentioned this before and man what I love to get like a rewind reel and just look at my life and see how many times something from India has been in my life that I didn't even realize it at the time. I've pointed that out about how many times things have touched me and have been a part of my world that I've realized. Wow, that was, wow, that was like so. Apparently there was a tonic tonic that was there. No. Yeah. And Chaya Chaya, she said, we're both playing. Wow. It was like, I don't remember that at all. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. Cause obviously I'm just dancing and there's some. Yeah. Some music. It sounds fun. Yeah. I have no idea what I'm dancing to. Yeah. Like here at a wedding that you're attending the reception to here in Los Angeles, the DJs are almost always going to incorporate something that's Latin, something from Mexico, something from South America, and everybody in the place that is of Latin American descent, they're going to flip out and they're going to start jumping a bit down and dancing. And you'll dance with it and probably never even heard the song before. Yeah. So yeah, that experience happens a lot. Yeah. It sounds funny. It was quite funny. I'm searching my computer's going really slow right now. Oh, wait. Where was he? Was he with the... No, that's the guy... The main politician guy. The dad. Yeah, the uncle. Yeah, the uncle. That's the uncle. Where was he? Shave shifter. What is this called? Was he the guy with the long hair? He was either the guy with the long hair or the main dancing guy with his shirt off at the beginning who's on the floor. Oh, he's the main guy. That's him with the shirt off? No. That looks nothing like... That's not him. I'll put it on the screen, but I don't believe you. Lies and propaganda. That does not look like the guy from Hedder. If it is, I want to see more of his work because he can completely change his facial structure. That's weird, man. And what is this from? Honeymoon Travels? Honeymoon Travels. Who's film? Uh... I don't know how to pronounce that name. Rima. Kirk. Copti? Copti. Huh. Well, there you go. Thanks, IMDb. Content not available. Yeah, just like Corbin's mom. Sorry, Corbin's mom.