 It's so juicy. It's so juicy. Bang! Just because we're giving it out. 63 ounces. That's pretty close to what I was doing. We could go on an action with the round number. That would be really not okay. Today we're reacting to a little bit of an interview. This is Kamahu-san talking about Shredevi. We know they did at least one film together that we know of. They might have done a lot more. They may have done a lot more. Who knows? The first part... I have linked the video. In the video it talks about playing climax clip from the movie Sadma. But they will not play so you can watch till the end. This is an interview with him about Shredevi on the anniversary of her passing. Or just at some point they were talking to him about... Do you know how close this was to the time she actually passed away? No. Sorry, I had to take care of baby. But here we go. Mrs Shredevi Kapoor's stunning talent was not luck. It was well deserved and she worked for it from her childhood. I'm also a child actor. I've known her from her teens. She was still a child then when she came to work with me. And Mr Balachander, my mentor, sometimes gave me the responsibility of working with her and correcting her acting and shaping her even her dance moves. When she came, she was not as talented as she is, she was. But she developed every day she learned. I was astounded by her client and every step of it she worked for. She was very fond of me and I, very fond of her. Our paths diverged when she became a superstar in Hindi. She has acted in almost all languages in India in about 27 films with me. Wow. The moments we've had together were all in film shootings. We were working so continuously that our personal life was on the periphery. So the kind of dedication she had truly matched mine. And so it's no wonder that we were fond of each other. I think I saw her last month. And we are not prone to showing emotion, but somehow we both hugged each other. I'm very grateful for that hug. This was recent to her passing. Subma's song rings in my ears now. I think that's a great lullaby for this talented, beautiful Sri Devi. That's our lullaby for her. She had a happy life. My deepest condolence to the family, Mr. Boni, the children. I know they loved her very much and I know how much Sri Devi loved her daughter. I used to make fun of it. Some other day when we were in a party, I found both daughter and mother cuddling in a corner showing love to each other. And I was just making fun of them. The poor child was going to miss all that. Hold on. Hang in there, Boni. I'm sorry. Yeah, clearly right on the cusp of her passing. Obviously they were, I mean, even though they said their paths diverged, they clearly had a fondness for each other. And the fact that you work on 27 films together. A film set is, especially if it's like a big, and you're the stars. And so you're always there. And the other person's always there. It doesn't even really matter what the content is. There's some things where you're doing something and it's a lot more intimate. Like I know, for example, when they shot The Revenant, everybody was on location in the cold together. And the suffering you go through together and those kinds of circumstances give a bond. But it really doesn't matter. Any set that you're on, even if you're just doing a guest spot on the show for a week, you get the gift of entering into the climate you feel is already there on that show. You can feel the family on a film set and especially a TV set on a series that's been around a while. So if you've, I can't imagine what it's like to have worked with somebody on 27 different projects. The closeness you would feel with that person. Yeah, that kind of puts everybody in Hollywood to shame. To shame. Because like you say that Johnny Depp and Tam have done 10 films together. Martin Scorsese and Leo have done multiple films. Yeah, De Niro and Scorsese. It's like in that single digits to Tam being the max. Right. Right. Seven films? Well the output is tremendous. Yeah, the output is tremendous. But I'm really trying to wrap my head around that because if you work intimately with just one person and you're a lead in something, let's talk just like a play that I did that ran for, we started rehearsing in January and the show closed in June. The closeness you feel with that cast, you bond. You really bond with those people. So to collaborate with her for 27 pictures. And I was also thinking about this as well. On the one hand, I'm obviously sad that we're introduced to her shortly after she passed. So we didn't get to enjoy her work as it was happening like we are with so many other people. But I'm also, I'm happy that her legacy, you know, we're the recipients of the fact that her legacy is living on. We're the people who found out about her after her passing as are my kids as will be their kids because of this channel. Yeah. You know, we may have never heard of her if we hadn't gotten involved with this. Yeah, we never would have. Right? And we got the blessing of, and we're still scratching the surface on Sri Devi. And it's like, I don't want, yeah, that's that's one of the things it's like we've only been in Jews for a year. But if I now would envision a world where I couldn't watch Nawazid and work or write Ranveer or no, I'll see some of these films that I now love and I didn't know of that existed that have been out for decades. Yeah, I am sure for people who grew up with Sri Devi, her passing was as painful as anything we could have experienced with somebody like Michael's passing. You know, it's just, it's a, for millions, she was as big as it gets. I'm sure the country, morning. Morning. Massively. Yeah. Long time. Yep. Probably still are because she's, even the little we know about her, she's such a beautiful soul. Yeah. And such an innocent soul it feels like. Yeah. And from the, I remember from the very first impression we got of her, it was an instant sense of extraordinary talent made to be on film. And you could tell Kamal Hussan kind of wears his, I don't know, maybe this was just a moment that got him. But it looks like seems like he's a guy that wears his heart on his sleeve kind of. At least right there. Uh huh. Yep. So much so that did you see the transformation on his face when he went from the somberness and the sadness of realizing she was gone to the reminiscence. He immediately went to that smile of reminiscing. Yeah, this was really sweet. Very nice. Yeah, really sweet. If there's, we'd like to learn more about Sri Devi. So if there's more stuff about her and Kamal Hussan, let us know down below.