 This guy makes a freaking killer margarita. I do. Awesome margaritas. I'm Corbin and this is Rick. And now I want a margarita. Me too. Mmm. It's 9 a.m. somewhere. Yeah. Please follow us on Instagram. And twooo. Come on. Juicy Condon. It's so juicy. With salt around the rim. Mmm. Unless you're Harrell Osseroff, then you put sugar on it. Were you checking on the margaritas? I was. Yeah. But this one is called margarita with a straw. This has been requested a lot. Long time. Thank you for your patience, everybody. I assume it's about margaritas, but I could be totally wrong. You know what I think it's about? But I do believe it has somebody we know in it. What's her face from gully boy? What's her face? White chick with teeth. Oh, for a split second I thought you were referring to Alia. No. What's her face? Oh, the girl that we've seen and loved and everything we've seen her in. I think she's in this. Cool. Yeah, it is. That's her. This? Yeah, Kalki. Kalki? Yeah. Cool. Well, let's see how it is. In love with it already. She's next level, had no idea. I saw some cans, mentions, and Sundance mentions. I've got to see this ASAP. Yeah. I do have a question. Is she white? Or is she just like... Because she's looking at all. Oh, I know what you mean. Yeah. Obviously, I think she's... I can't tell from her appearance what her ethnicity is. She's extremely... I could make some guesses, but I'm sure I'd be way off. Yeah. A rebellious young woman with cerebral palsy leaves her home in India to study in New York. Unexpectedly falls in love and embarks on an exhilarating journey of self-discovery. And that's what the trailer looked like, exactly what the trailer was showing us. Yeah, sorry, I'm still thinking about the trailer. I know. She... K, our first exposure to her was in Gully Boy. Yeah. And knew immediately that she was a good actor because she's so good. She's a great listener. That was, you know, came to mind immediately watching her in the opening in my left foot. Because for me, the best... She had cerebral palsy. Yeah, which the best performance I've ever seen of someone presenting someone with... I don't... I'm trying to remember all the details of her play. That character had a true story. And I'm forgetting his name. Danny Davis. No, no. The person he plays is a true story. Oh. It doesn't matter. Anyway, it's his embodiment of that character, which was incredibly difficult to portray. But she, just next level, got to see it. Yeah. Is she... Is this like her crowning performance? Obviously, we've only seen her in Gully Boy. Yeah. We've seen her in a couple other trailers. A couple other trailers. And I think there was one other thing that we saw her in. And I don't remember if it was... There's something else that she was in. She had a small role, I thought. I think it was a trailer. Could be. But anyway, I want to know more about her background personally. I want to know her training. Yeah. Where she's from. Yep. She has a theater background. Where she studied. I want to know a lot more about this actor. Because I really like her a lot. She was in Deborah. So we saw her in that trailer. In that trailer. Okay. I think that's it. TV. No, we haven't seen TV. Well, I didn't... I liked it. She didn't appear in the Sacred Games. No. She was in the Sacred Games. And you went through... You didn't see anything in her film trailer, right? No. We've only seen her in those two, honestly. Huh. It was the Deborah. And then the... We should probably actually learn how to pronounce that. Yeah. Film title. Probably so. Zendagi-dama-lagidabra. That's what we're talking about. Yeah. But she looks awesome. Her physicality. She clearly lost weight. She's with C.A.A. Or C.A.A. Quentin. That's not a surprise. Maybe it's a different French creative artist. Yeah. Yeah. I'm quite interested because... French parents that she looks... Her facial... I would guess that. But because she does so many Indian films and speaks Hindi. So is she adopted in this film because she has Indian parents? Her parents that then had to come to India as hippies in the 1970s. That's cool. And settled there and fell in love with the country. That's very cool. So she was there. Okay. She grew up there. So she's French genetically. Gotcha. Indian by nationality. Gotcha. Yeah. She's awesome. Love her. So please let us know how this film is. I hope it's phenomenal. If it's as good as the trailer, it's going to probably be one of our favorite films we've seen. Is that trailer? This is our type of film. Oh man. I love all about her. A really intimate performance. I'm kind of almost blown away by the subject matter India chooses to portray. Because we don't... Yeah. Autism. Aspergers. Yep. Now, what is it called? That we just saw? Cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy. As the main character in a film. Yep. Almost never happens. You might get it as a side character, a brother or something. Right. But not as the primary point of the story. Very rarely get it. Yeah. And the subject matter. Like I remember being shot when we watched Pink, which was a couple of years predating the whole Me Too movement. Oh yeah. And guys, we just on and on can't tell you how much we want people to know. Get emotional thinking about it. We're not a freaking third world country, man. In any way, shape or form that you guys in your artistry are so cutting edge and right on the cusp of creative brilliance. And this looks like just another one of those that we'll see and just be floored and say why the heck don't we know about these films? And this actress. And this actress. Because what I just saw in that trailer looks like it could be on the level of the stuff. See, every award season here in the US, when the fall rolls around, we are like rolling up our sleeves, getting ready to watch the stuff that's going to be part of the awards conversation for the trifecta of the Globes, the Sags and the Oscars. This looks like something that should have been in the conversation. Especially with all the ribbons from the different film festivals. Yeah. Even as a foreign film. I mean, why are we first hearing about this? If it's as good and they've been going nuts saying you've got to react to this. You've got to react to this. This has been a request from 2014. A couple of years ago. Five freaking years ago. I do hope it's good. Me too. That was a good trailer. Right? I'm quite excited. Yeah. Please listen to what it is. If it's worth a watch, I hope it is. I'll be very sad if it's not.