 If you guys know what that is, put it in the comments, and the winner will get Leland. Go f*** yourself. Welcome back to our stupid reaction to get it some Corbin. I'm Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitch out for more juicy content. Thanks for watching some Patreon content. Remember to count ring the bell before the notification squad. BANG! And as always, our personal channels, go subscribe to those. There's more different stuff that's not reaction-wise. There'll be juice all over there too. Links always in the description below. Anyways, today, we are reacting to a trailer. It's a Hindi trailer. It's called The Dirty Picture. Ooh! Ooh, saucy. I think we got that in the box of DVDs, didn't we? The Girls of Kamasutra would qualify, yes. Yeah, that was The Dirty Picture. I'm pretty sure I saw it in there. But this is a love story between an actress, a director inspired by the life of the late South Indian actress, Silk Samitha. All right. But it's starring Vidya. Oh, cool. I believe Nasseridin Shah is also in it. I don't know what kind of role he has, but Nasseridin Shah is in there as well. But this is the synopsis. Imagine nobody who became the most wanted heroine of the early 80s. Chronologically, the meteoric rise and steep fall of the Ishtwal screen sensation. Silk Samitha. The dirty picture is set against the colorful and entertaining backdrop of the South Indian film industry in the 80s. Cool. Very cool. This is very cool concept. I like that. And I've actually heard a lot about this. So anytime we do like a video thing, like even in the the Akshay film review that we just did, because I had Vidya in it, this was always pops up is so I don't know if this is her best. She can let us know down below of what her best performance is outside of Kahanee, which we've seen as you know. So ready? Yep. Three, two, one, go. Yeah, right now, Tim? I like incorporating... The moaning into the song. You ruined it for me. Yeah, I much prefer hearing the woman moan, not you. Oh, don't be sexist. Don't you like the man moans? Don't you like those man moans? Anyways, so like how old is this? 2011. Okay, gotcha. So it's it's almost a decade old. So yeah, it looked good. It didn't wow me at all, but it didn't look bad. So I would have to take this would be one that I'd probably have to take you at your word in terms of is this her best performance? It's not like it. And then I'm not saying like, that was a shitty trailer. It's just like, oh, that looked good. But it's like, it didn't like, whoa, insane, got to see this now. Unless you tell me this is like an amazing performance of hers. Yeah, honestly, if it didn't have two actors that we really liked and were interested in, I would have gone. Okay, it's not a great trailer. It's not a bad trailer. I need I need more. I would lean toward it. But yeah, this is all about stupid babies saying, watch it. But we know Vidya from Kahani. And then we also saw in Bulbula and especially the last part of Bulbula, which we enjoyed. Yeah, she's a really, really talented actress and we like her a lot. And we know we have not explored her enough, obviously. Yes, right. We need to know we need to explore her more. So if this should be the next one, you can let us know. But it looks like it'd be one of those that would have a lot of good musical numbers in it, though. Well, and it is based on the true person here. So, right? Did you say that? That's what it was? South Indian actress. Yes, South Indian actress. So I also wonder how South Indians feel about this. If it's like, if it's a South Indian actress, how did she do in terms of portraying this actress? Because I know people are very picky in terms of the accents. Obviously, in terms of like different regions, which we can't pick up on, but I know you can. It's like, if we heard a Boston accent and it was a bad one, like Benedict Cumberbatch in what was the film, Rick? Yeah, it was in the movie with Spotlight. No, Johnny Depp's film. It wasn't Spotlight. It was. It wasn't Spotlight. No, he wasn't in Spotlight. When he plays the Bostonian, he plays the Bostonian and it's awful. Yeah, his accents. Oh, no, you're right. Yeah, it's the gangster film with Johnny Depp. Yeah. No, he's not playing John Dillinger in that one. He's playing, I don't know why I can't remember them. Anyways, it's the one where he played, but Benedict Cumberbatch is in it and he has a Boston accent. It's a terrible Boston accent. Terrible. And so that's obviously something Americans can pick up on. So India, if you're a Hindi actor playing a South Indian actor, like I think one also like Ranveer did a Mumbai accent. I don't know if he's from Mumbai, but I always hear like Indians talking about, oh, she did a great Bengali accent. She did a great or she did a terrible whatever accent. Or even regional, regional appearances were beginning to recognize as well because India is such a vast expansive place that there's definitive physical attributes of people from certain regions and she's obviously playing a real woman. So please, those of you who knew her loved her and it's up to you stupid babies to determine if this is a watch for us. Should this be in our next video film because let's see because she is Connie, which we've seen as you know, but carry on Muma by the married woman. I'm just seeing what her top billing is on her on her IMDB because we haven't explored her enough. Obviously, we've seen what two films of hers. I think that's actually accurate yet. Two films. Oh, we know so much about her. There's another one which I know a lot of people like and it was a contrarious bond, but no one killed Jessica. I know was in a claimed film. We've reacted to the trailer for that one a while ago. But yeah, you can you guys can let us know because we enjoy her. We think she's a really talented actress. It'd be interesting because Nasser and Shaw was also playing a very character role in this, not like a father figure, big stoic old man. He was playing like a character in this. Very interesting. Never seen him like that. That would be very interesting to see because he's one of the he's like, he's like Michael Cain in my eyes. Like he is always amazing and like he can't put in a bad performance. That's how he is in my brain. Like Morgan Freeman, Michael Cain, who else is in that in that category now of just old actors who are just always incredible. But you want a great supporting character who will be the rock in your film. Those are the ones you go to. Totally agree with you. Wait, when would because obviously he was young at one point in his life, right? Oh, he was he he he like many people was born at the age of 50. Some people it feels like that though. Like I'm gonna talk. It's true. I know we don't know him that way because obviously we saw Sho Lei, but like Amitaka Bakchan is perpetually just an old man to us because that's how we got introduced to him. But also like Steve Martin has been perpetually 50 years old for his entire life. Right? It's true. Like Steve Martin was never true. He was every young. No, you're absolutely right. He was always in his fifties. That's how that's how in a certain show feels to me. Like he's he's always incredible. Like in what was it? McBool where he was like he was one of the two guys with him. And I think it was on Puri, right? Yes. He was playing this weird character, but he's always just been this really good actor who's just always been old in my eyes. Anyways, but let me know how this film was not not his oldness. You don't have to comment on that, but let me know. This film is going to be a watch for us down below.