 That could be in minds of your mother. Tracking in the same general vicinity, I'm Rick. I mean, we've all heard that sound before. We've all done Felatio. Wait, that's some different name. Well, that's kind of rough Felatio. To naked volleyball with Amitabh Bachchan. So the name? Half-naked billiards with the same name? Rahul Deshpandi. We know Rahul Deshpandi. From? Rafi film we just watched. Oh, that's what it's from. Yeah. So he was the third one. I liked so much. He was obviously, there was Shankar, and there was our Dost Mahesh Kale. Right, we say it again. He was the third one that we said we don't know who it is. And so we got chastised for it for not knowing his name and never reacting to any of his stuff. But this is Akir Susein and him in a live concert. Wonderful. So read this. Rahul Deshpandi, forgive me if I'm mispronouncing, that is a very well-known Hindustan classical singer and the same tier as Mahesh Kale, pronounced Kale. Rahul and Mahesh are really good friends. Rahul was the playback singer. By the way, thanks, shout out to everyone. To everybody, but especially for Mahesh Kale, he liked our review of the movie. He's always liking the things we do. Rahul was the playback singer for The Antagonist. And in the Marathi movie that we saw, and it was adapted from a 1960s Marathi musical. Yes, so many of you stupid babies, that message is about, hey, it was a play. Did you see the Mahesh in the play? No. I tweeted it. It was him. You tweeted a clip of the thing? Well, somebody showed me the clip. And if you sent it to me, I'm sorry I haven't seen it yet. Somebody sent me the clip and it's him doing the, ah, ah, ah, ah, but live on stage. Oh, wow. So maybe we could give a clip of that and react to it. That'd be awesome. So anyway, it's adapted from a play which Rahul's grandfather, the legendary Pandit Vasantrao Deshpandi, played the role of The Antagonist. Cool. The musical play was later revived in 2010 in which Rahul followed his grandpa's footsteps to play The Antagonist. That's cool. So Tim and Zakir Hussain playing together. Yes. So that is awesome. Cause you know, Zakir, sir, is our toast. Still amazes me that that was our first of them. Yeah, right out the gate. We realized the, I don't wanna say severity or the importance of the man, but until you really know who this man is and what he means to music, that's insane. Yeah, it was like our first. Well, we were at like what, 500,000 maybe? Yeah, no, less than that, like 300. Yeah, I think we had, I don't even know if we had hit 300 yet. We were really low in terms of our progression cause it was so early. And I remember we called, I called Pedro. Yeah. And my friend Pedro Aestash, who's a world renowned floutist and does motion pictures, worked with John Williams and Hans Zimmer. And I asked if he'd worked with him and he said no, but everybody knows Aestaji. Yeah. It's like, okay. And so now Rahul is who we're really being introduced to in terms of his live performances. Yeah. Here we go. Loved his voice in the end. Oh my goodness. Yeah. Yeah. I recognize her. It's like, so that's something that you cannot fake, pretend. It's evident. It's a lifetime of dedication that's been working on that. So it'd be comparable to like being at a pickup game of basketball at like North Hollywood High School playing with some guys. And then walking up, you see LeBron James and he's older now, but it was Michael Jordan, right? And they're coming up and they wanna play and a few other guys are coming up. The minute you see them, I'm like, here's the ball. I'm gonna sit and watch. I'm not even, I'm not even gonna pretend to think I could even begin to be on the same court as you for a millisecond of my life. Oh yeah. You're coming to play. I'm gonna sit down and watch someone who's dedicated their life and has a gift from God because you cannot make that up. No. That's what that is. Yeah, it's absolutely incredible. Unbelievable. And he has such, it feels like he has a third lung. It really... Rahul, the third lung wonder. And he's got, and I'm learning this about classical singing. It's comparable to opera in the fact that it's unforgiving in terms of your perfection. So that there can be no strain in the voice and there can be no frailty in the voice. And that was just pure strength, stamina. I don't even know what it's called when he does things faster that I could even do. Yeah, how we heard him in the film, obviously, because it was like we said, if you haven't seen our review of that, please go watch that. But it was absolutely incredible because it was, it literally felt like watching two masters of the craft. And you are. And you are essentially hearing them at least in terms of their playback singing, which would have been incredible to see them in the play. I know. They had to see that on stage. To see that live show. That's just what we... These are the things like I'll finish and I'll give Andrani a call most times. She's still awake and she'll say, so how was work today? How was filming? How was I yesterday? And this is one of those where I'll say we had some elevated artistry today. We had some stuff that was just the meat that we want to dig into that made us fall in love with India from the get-go was because people will have asked, why do you react to Indian stuff? It's like, well, because we wouldn't if it wasn't great. Yeah, we would be doing something else but it has never ceased to amaze us. And case in point. Yeah, it's not just reacting to stuff. No, we want to learn as much as possible. It's just a relationship. I want to know you better. I want to know these artists better because I appreciate knowing and listening to and watching great art. And that's carbonized lifeblood, man, especially when it comes to acting. But we like fricking will fight to see artists be their best and to let the best of the best be celebrated. It's why we get so pissed off during the Oscars when the best of the best is ignored or we have differing opinions and like, no, you're missing it. This is the best of the best. And that's what we've loved so much about everything that we've seen in the past two and a half years is it's the best of the best. And obviously these two. Are they the best of the best? Personify being the best of the best. Exactly. Obviously, Mustaji, which is once again that we were able to not only meet him interview, I mean, it was our first interview. I would love to be able to meet him again and talk to him again at some point in our life. Because I think I'd be at Rahul. Obviously, it would be incredible as well because they're both so incredibly talented. That was amazing. Please let us know more from Rahul. Yes. And of course, are those Mustaji's that you're saying? And I don't know if I'm supposed to give. Once again, I don't know the, I only know that you're supposed to call I was like, you're saying Mustaji? Mustaji, right. And I don't know where else that applies. But I'm assuming if you're a legend at what you do, you're probably Mustaji as well. It's just might be another name for it. Yeah, so let us know more from both of these Mustaji's down below.