 Do you know how to tell if your husband is dead? He's not breathing. Nope. Why? The sex is the same, but you get to use the remote. Hey, what's up guys? You're two reactions of Corbin. All right. And you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, for more juicy content that gets paid for. Today, we got a shower con interview. And this is one he just did and he talks about good. It's a current. It's a recent one. Donkey talks about his three of break. Awesome. Awesome. He teased. Great. So get a little insight and to his past mind and what he's thinking. And so it's by deadline. Spooky. Who's that? I'm Shah Rukh Khan and I'm an actor. I've been shooting here for 15 days here in a place called New, which is some kilometers away from it's a desert. It's very beautiful. It's a film called in English. It would be called donkey. It is donkey, but the way a part of the country pronounces donkey in India is donkey. The Punjabi's they said donkey. So how much to tell you about the story? So it's a film directed by I think one of the most brilliant filmmakers we've had in the country. Mr. Raju Hirani and it's written by it again, a very fantastic writer, Abhichar. And it's a story of people. How do I say? Want to come back home when you finally get the calling. But it's a comic film and starts in comedy. His films always a mix of comedy and a lot of emotions and about the country. So it's a big journey film and goes through different different areas around the world and finally comes back home to India. You know, whenever a country starts shooting and it's not used to making films. They have some cheating problems. So I went back to the ministry and we spoke to them once on the phone and they were so kind. I think the nicest past here is that they want to do it. I think half the battle is one when you're trying to make films. I think half the battle is one if you just want to do it. So one, the locations are beautiful. That's why we came. Actually, there was no we hadn't really thought because one had not really seen Saudi Arabia had been here once before to react a couple of years back or three years back for a night. But we hadn't seen the location. So when the director and the team came and the cameraman they were like, Oh, it's beautiful if you could shoot here and we requested them. They were very kind. They got us the equipment. They've done all the facilities and I think at the place we were shooting in the room they've even put up a green screen studio now and they have this amazing arrangement there where they have lots of these trailers so you can live in the desert, shoot in the desert and eat in the desert and it's all been done and do some studio work also in the desert. It's quite marvelous and we shot here in Jeddah. Actually, maybe right opposite here, the hotel on the pier. So it was really nice and beyond everything else. I think the people are very hospitable. Specifically, I think being from India, we have an outstanding cultural affinity. There's a lot of love for Indian films, Indian actors and you go down on the roads and we went down to have coffee somewhere one night after we wrapped. We had finished the schedule here and we said, well, let's go down for coffee. So we went to this lovely place and they give us coffee. They made us a cake, they celebrate and they wouldn't take money from us. So they're very kind, very hospitable people here. Lovely, the local Saudis here, the immigrants, the officials. I think it's been really, really nice and today is actually the last day. So for me, it's like a rap party at the Red Sea Film Festival. I just finished a long film, which is one of my favorite films, but unfortunately, tagged at the box office. It's a film called Zero. It's about a vertically challenged naughty guy and who goes to Mars finally. We shot it in Huntsville and Florida and really nice. It's about space and stuff. And Florida. And my daughter was going to college, NYU, to study acting. And you know what, what, what I realized is when kids go far to study, my elder son was at USC doing film production. If they call upon you, if you're in the middle of a shooting schedule, you can't leave and go to America. So you're like, oh, I wish I could be there. So though only the mother would go there and I used to miss that. So when she transferred from England to New York, I thought I'd keep six, seven months. She may feel lonely in New York. She may want me to come and if the wife can't go, then I'll say, listen, I'll go. I'm free. You know, if you're if you're making films, you're in a look and stuff. It becomes difficult to just leave everything and fly down. So I waited eight months. She never called me. So now she called me. Now she called me. I stopped filming. I didn't sign any film. I was sitting at home and I was like, maybe she should have called me. Maybe she should have called me. So I guess after some time I thought this was wrong. Did that ever happen when you want your daughters to call you? Just start working now. I said, but why aren't you working? I said, because I thought you'd call me. You'll feel lonely in New York and you know, film school, acting school. Maybe you'd want some tips. She said, no, I'm having too much fun. I don't need tips from you about acting, Dad. Then COVID happened and everything kind of shut down. So yeah, two and a half, three years went and I was happy. I have three kids. One was finishing college. One was going into college and I was small one. So I decided to do something as good as filmmaking, which I never thought I'll take a break from filmmaking. I've been working for 32 years nonstop, 18 hours a day. It was nice because I did the second best thing which I wanted to do. Learn Italian cooking. So I learned cooking. I sat at home. Now I make the most awesome pizza. I have my own oven. I can do, okay, till you taste it, I do some of the best pasta. I feed the kids. I hang out with them and then we started making this film, Bhattan, which what we did is we tried this experiment in India to do it in a studio, put everyone in a hotel, just quarantine them, let them not come out. And it was hard on most of the unit because they had to stay away from home while being in Mumbai. But they all stayed in hotels and all sanitized and we shot and nobody fell sick. Fortunately, we used to obviously inoculate. And I've never done an action film. I've been really sweet, love stories. I've done some social dramas. I've done some... Did he say I've never done an action film? But nobody was taking me for action. I'm 57 years old and I thought... Pretty sure we've seen a couple. Mission impossible, impossible kind of films. I want to go over the top action. Because I think India is a technology of filming in the last seven, eight years. And I would take a part of that credit specifically with my company bringing in stuff, learning visual effects for the last 10, 15 years. I think we've gone ahead leaps and bounds. So I want to use all that. Young kids, mine specifically like action films. So, so Bhattan is an action film set all over the place, Spain, Russia, Dubai, Somalia, lots of places, lots of places. I started with television in 1990 when television was really new series when you were in India. Television was there. But I think, you know, how in South America and in America you started having these dynasties in big shows and I'm a theater actor. And you know, we got this opportunity to work on television from television. Things moved on. I moved on to films and people used to do was very happy just being on top. Actually, I'm very happy just being on stage. Then the video VCR came in and you know, everybody started video kills the radio star in my mind in my car and VCR will kill television and VCR will kill movies and theaters. So I'm really not well equipped. I think nobody in the world right now is well equipped enough to say what's going to happen as far as box office is concerned. But I think one thing I can tell you with a lot of confidence that human beings by nature are social beings. There's a lot of happiness in community eating, community watching, community just sitting, community just joking, you know, community having a live TV show that 57 people chatting with each other. It's always more fun. We are social beings. I think film watching mates on different different spaces, different platforms will have different kind of stuff like reality television is there on television. You won't go and see it on a big screen. Maybe there will be films as a production house and actually we do lots of films for specifically OTT for Netflix and for Amazon and for Pots town. Yeah, huge presence there. And then there are certain films you say, no, yeah, I'm going to see Avatar on the big screen. Absolutely. I'm going to see not me loads of the films mission impossible. I'm going to see the big screen on my iPad like James Cameron intended on the big screen to be honest, but that's okay if it came here. So I'm not I think I am not very different shading between platforms. I think we will find spaces for the kind of cinema and storytelling in different room for everybody platform. Yeah, cinema viewing. I don't think is going to shut down anytime soon because I've been through these phases of television coming in or nobody's watching movies. We see are coming in. Nobody watching movies 32 years. I've seen it through. And yes, there is always a dent. There is a bit of a problem. Cinema changes itself and then comes back and you know, invites people in hoots. It's coming into being so cinema theater. You know, when you go to watch Lion King, you want to watch with your kids. You want to go with people. It's an outing. So I guess films. Yes, box office has got affected. Specifically because of covid watching habits have changed, but I think now settle down and come back to when the new films will find their space at the box office. Some films will find space on streaming platforms. Some will stick to television. The one I don't like is when people watch films of any kind on the telephone. Too small on television. I think so I request everyone. Let not telephone take over streaming everything is fine. No, that was 10 minutes. Wow, that went quick. Oh, geez. I thought it was had only been like five minutes. Yeah, he's a very well spoken man. Yeah, we've always said that every time we see him. He is like I just I'm like grip to every word he's saying of like and he just he has such a smooth way of talking. And you can tell why a lot of people like really like are enamored by him because like he has. I don't know if he has the swag of Rajnikanth, but he he's very smooth. Yeah, he's he's he's got a very smooth demeanor and he's he's very articulate and he's very intelligent. You know what the the Gen Z? They would say he got the Riz. Glad I know that. Yeah. It's basically flirtatious game. They call it the Riz. The Riz. Don't ask me why I just know they do. Did they write that themselves or did AI give that to them? Probably. Yeah. Yeah. Speaking of AI. Go look at my pictures. They're hot. Nobody. Yeah, I love your skin lighter and your body sexier. Yes, that's what I've been hearing. My skin can't be lighter. Rick, come on. That's true. You become transparent. Your picture show up. So where did Corbin go? Yeah, I just I love listening to him talk. And he's I think he's he's very knowledgeable about oh my God, I think it's hilarious that he thinks he hasn't done an action film. Yeah, do yourself a favor. Just Google search. SRK action films like I am pretty sure Don one and two are considered action films. My suspicion is that what he means. I haven't done the kind of action films that I want to do that are on the level of a Tom Cruise action maybe. Yeah. I think that's what he was referring to of I want to while I can in the same way that Tom has. I want to push the envelope with what we can do in action and I would say he would he would absolutely say I've done some action films but they were never. I didn't view them as an action film. I viewed them from from a dramatic standpoint and we did them and they had stunts but I didn't go in it like this is going to be our goal. Yeah, it's just make great action. You know, that's what I was talking to somebody she's like, yeah, I'm kind of I don't know what to expect from Pathan. I don't know if it's going to have any substance. I'm like, I'm all I'm expecting is great action. Yeah. I like obviously I want everything to be in like not shit. I don't want it to be shit like dialogue or anything but like I'm I'm like just give me some badass fun action and I'll be a happy camper. Give me a great action, great pacing and an interesting story with with. Yeah, everything else is great. Yeah, to me absolutely. That's what I'm expecting from this. Me too. Like I'm not I'm like the only person that hasn't seen the new Top Gun. You still haven't seen Maverick. Wow. I didn't see anything. This is because the movies I watch now. It's Indian films and then so I have to I have to do the stuff for the two a week. We try to get for the channel but then everything else in between you're not on the nominating committee for SAC this year. No. Okay, it's going to say they you're not going to pass. Yeah. Nothing. I would probably denied if they offered me the nominating committee this year because I just I don't have time to watch anything outside of Indian films. I like I still haven't I haven't seen Top Gun. I haven't seen Tar. I haven't seen any of the any of the big films, the big leading ones. We've seen everything everywhere all at once. Yes. I did watch that a few months ago. I love that. And I'm sure because of your guys' love for him you're going to make a way to find to watch Pinocchio. Yes. I'm hoping Pinocchio is a beautiful movie guys. I'm hoping we watch Pinocchio this week. Beautiful score at some point. Beautiful story. It deserves all the accolades. Pinocchio is beautiful. Fantastic interview. Yeah. Looking forward to all three of his films to come out next year. Absolutely. They're all going to be very different. And he also I really would love I don't know saying he comes from a theater background. What was the last time he did a play? Because I would love to see him in a play. I don't think he could now. Why not? If it was like in India. I don't think the audiences would like the Beatles essentially back in the day though. They couldn't do. Yeah. You still could do it. I mean I'm just just it's limited seating. Obviously. I just I don't think the audiences would like allow to not stand up and you know do like they do in a theater. I feel like they'll just. Oh you mean etiquette. Yes. That's interesting having him on stage. That's interesting because they have no idea what audience etiquette or experience would be like in theater in India. No clue. Yeah. No idea. You guys can let us know. Yeah. And let us know if you're excited for Shahrukh Khan's three films coming out this year. It's going to be a big year. Yeah and if you're not excited. What is wrong with you human. Josh!