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Scolt Sterling, Roja. Scolt Sterling! Anyway, Roger, Roger, this is over under. Roger, Shayna, I believe it's a Tamil film. Great. Composed by Ayer Rahman. Great. Arvind Swamy, Madhu, Maniratham, and Ayer Rahman. Roja, translation Rose, is a 1992 romantic thriller film written and directed by Manirathnam. It follows Roja, a simple girl from a village in Tamil Nadu, making desperate efforts to find her husband, Rishu Kumar, after he's kidnapped by militants during a secret undercover mission in Jammu and Kashmir. The theme of the film is based on the relationship between Savitri and Satyabhan of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Ayer Rahman debuted as music composer with this film. Oh, this is his debut film? Wow. Oh, that's interesting. And this is subbed by Viji. Yes, subbed by Viji. Thank you so much. Wow, this is wonderful. I love to see what he started with. I thought he was just always around. Yeah, right? Here we go. He loves the 90,000 punjee, he loves it. Fantastic job of being such an old film. 1992. I would have put this early 2000s. Yeah, absolutely. Wow, that looked really, really good. Tamil film, Ayer Rahman first score. I know I have a compelling story. I know I've seen a lot of recommendations for this in the comments for this film. So before we start with anything else, let us know if this should be the next Tamil family watch. I know there's a bunch that we need to watch, but this looks pretty compelling. This looks really, really good. It's really, really interesting. Some of the shots, and I know they were supposed to be in Kashmir, right? Yeah, that's what they said. Yeah, the mountain and region area for sure. Obviously, we've seen a couple in Family Man and a couple of other films and videos as well. Kashmir is freaking beautiful. Gorgeous. Gorgeous. Yeah, 1992. I know the name of that director, too. What do I know him from? Dilse. Ah, that's it. Yes. Okay, so yeah, this is that director, the legendary director who they said don't judge Tamil based off of Dilse. And there's another one we just reacted to recently of his. Anyway, it was a new, like a very, very new one, like coming out on Netflix or something. Manira? Yeah, him. He saw his guru. Yeah, I don't remember. That was in 2007. That's with the young Bak Chan son. And how do you... Oh, I guess that's because the trailer, that wasn't an original trailer, because it said an era of Ramon musical, but if it was his debut, I'm sure it wasn't billed that way when it came out. No, I'm pretty sure that was a fan-made, fantastic fan-made, or the studio made it years later to re-release the trailer. And why wouldn't you make his name right at the top? Yeah. The one from the young village. In Tamil Nadu Mary's sophisticated city dweller, moves with him to Kashmir, where all is rosy, nice, until he gets kidnapped by Milti. So is she like scared of him at some point? Well, it looks like an arranged marriage at first. Okay, gotcha. It looks like he comes and he wants to marry her and she's like, I don't think so. And then they actually fall in love with each other and then he's kidnapped. Also, for such an old film, it's not that long. Yeah, it really, it's not, it's... R37? Yeah. Was it... No, that's 217. Yeah, not bad at all. Not bad for, I mean, for films of this era? Yeah. That's usually around three to three and a half hours. Yeah. For films. It looks good. If you guys say this is really, really good and this is the next Tamil film we should watch, I would be more than happy. Yeah. It looks fantastic. I don't think I recognize any of the actors. The only issue would be accessibility, obviously. That happens a lot of the times when we want to react to something and we can't have access to it for some reason. Regional films, particularly, we often have a challenge with it being accessible. We're having subs, especially if it's older. I'm Khaj Kapoor. That's not Shahid's dad, right? I don't know, but he was in fricking Gandhi and McBool. The Kapoor is spelled differently, so I don't think... I think it is. I think that's Shahid's dad. I don't know why his name is spelled differently. Why is his name spelled differently? Hold on. That's him. I'm gonna look it up. Hold on. That's him. Absolutely, that's Shahid's dad. Shahid Kapoor. Yeah, that's him. And even the picture of him on IMDb, why did they spell his name wrong? Yeah, IMDb, okay. IMDb spells his name K-A-P-U-R instead of O-O. Everywhere else, it's O-O. So I don't know why he spelled that way and even the picture doesn't really look like him. No, but I do remember he was a fantastic actor. And I think we saw him in McBool. Yeah, that was the thing we were like, okay. Haven't we seen him in... But also it said that he was in Gandhi, which has been so long since I've seen Gandhi. Oh, with Ben Kingsley. I still haven't seen it. Yeah. Maybe I should have. By the way, when Gandhi came out, it won everything, right? Ben Kingsley won an Oscar for Best Actor. It won Best Picture. It won like 10 Academy Awards. But I have no idea if Indians liked that film. It's an accurate depiction of Gandhi. If it's a bad depiction of bad depiction of India, well, you know, everybody has their own opinions of Gandhi. Oh, but they're setting that aside. Regardless of how you feel, because obviously there's two camps that's definitively about Gandhi. Yeah, but from what I've heard, most people are like, yeah, that was a good film. From Indians? From Indians. Okay, because it's not like Slumdog. You know how most right now, where it's like. Even though it's an issue with Slumdog, it's not that it's a quality film because I think most agree that it is actually a quality film. It's a well-done film. That's how it presents India. And I think the main issue is that the first big thing that Americans are noticed about India is Slums. I think that was the biggest. Agreed. Because it's actually a well-done film. But yeah, that's not what this is about. And a little trivia for you. You may know this, you may not know this. I know you do. Or do you? I don't know. You haven't said it yet. What actor has a very, very small role in Gandhi? It was one of their first roles ever on screen. No. They play just the street punk that steps in front of Gandhi and the priest that's walking down the street with him and they act like they're gonna rough him up and then move on. It's maybe two minutes of screen time. I'm going for one of the greatest actors of all time and I'll give it away. Don't do this. My favorite actor of all time. Yes, Daniel B. Lewis is in Gandhi. Yes, he's on screen for about two minutes, maybe two minutes. I'm seeing if he's correct. Oh, yeah, he is, there he is. Nice. He just pops in. You're like, what the? Anyway, never seen it. Yeah, I saw it when it came out. Anyways, on this film, Roger. Roger! Roger! 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