 This one's called Kedarnas. Kedarnas. Kedarnas? I've heard the way you said it the first time. Kedarnas. Kedarnas. Kedarnas. That's what you did. I am Rick and we each spell our names this what? No. Stop the weird start. Yeah. Good morning. Kedarnas. Kedarnas. Kedarnas. We're supposed to be called Kedarnas. Kedarnas. We meet our God on the way here. And his guidance is our duty. The road will be a two-star hotel in Ramada. Every year we call the same person to decide who to win. Neither will we be defeated by the people. Where did you come from? We've always been here. We've been served in the Pushpa. In Shabda we've been married. We've been on the shoulders and we've been doing this. But this isn't our thing. I recognize him. It's about the whole Kedarnas. Torrential. And I'm guessing it's North Indian. Those look like the Himalayas. Yeah, that's the first thing I noticed. Yeah. It was so pretty. The location was gorgeous. Let us know where that is. I want to go there. I want to go there. Geez. That was like so pretty. Yeah. And then the score as well in the trailer. Yeah. So good. So good. It was like Titanic. It really was. Exactly. That's what it seemed like, right? Yeah. And I feel a lot of... Like you can capture this with a lot of the cinematography and the way a director shoots a film with their DP. You can capture whether or not the project was a project, a real passion project or a love project where they really just adored the story they were telling and wanted to... It feels that way from the trailer. Okay. So the guy's from MS Downey. That's... That's why I recognize him. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. We know him from... Something else too. Let's click on his IDB. Oh, she's from Symbia. So I think she's a member... Just recently, the Ranbeer song. The Ranbeer. She was the girl in that one. Yes. But him... There's something else I know him from. There's a couple that we have supposed to react to that I'm not going to say the name because then you're going to kill me. For how long it's been? Yeah. It was MS Downey? PK. That's it. That's where else I know him from. Do you know his name? Like, who that is? No, no, no. Seraf? Ah! Yes! Who is it? He's... She hasn't seen it. Okay, who is he then? The Pakistani guy that she loves. Remember at the beginning of the movie, she falls in love with him. Oh, gotcha, gotcha. He's from Pakistan and he's like, does that make a difference? Man, so many... That's where I recognized him from. Not as big as the role as Alien Number 2, but is there any role in cinematic history bigger than Alien Number 2? I don't think so. I mean, we've made that very clear. For those of you who don't know, you need to go back and watch some of our other stuff because he peers all the time. And then there's the Khans, and right above the Khans is Alien Number 2. Renbeer? Kapoor? Is Kapoor's best role ever? Ren... No. Kapoor. Yeah. No. No. No, no. Sorry. You just combined Shehid Kapoor and it's Renbeer. No, it's Renbeer. That's where I'm correct. You are correct. I've messed it up before. That's why I'm questioning myself. I'm not going to read it like that. I'm not. No. A Hindu Muslim love story. Oh, wow. Kedarnath. Kedarnath? I don't know how to say it. Kedarnath, let's say. Okay. Portrays how Muslim Pithu saves a Hindu tourist from the, hmm, a track and floods at the pilgrimage and the love that eventually develops between them. Wow. Okay. I don't know if I said those things right. It's got a Romeo and Juliet feel with the fact that it's a Hindu-Muslim love relationship and that adds another level for this that makes me want to see it really, really. So it's directed by Abhijesh Kapoor. Oh, that was good. Thanks. Yeah, Abhijesh. Abhijesh? But we haven't seen anything of his. I don't believe. It looks gorgeous. It looks gorgeous. At least from what I can see. It looks epic and sweeping. It looks like Titanic. Yeah. Whoever did the DP was. Man. Gorgeous. And the special effects crew, man. Yeah. The special effects on that look just fantastic. Yeah, it's absolutely fantastic. Just came out in December. So please let us know how it was. If it's worth a watch. I'd also like to know without giving any spoilers the way I'd like to know how much the tensions between the Hindu Muslim aspect of it play into that. I was actually just reading an article about that kind of thing and how India is obviously, it's known and as part of its like constitution, I believe, to being accepting of all peoples. But at the same time, there's a lot of ugly stuff that happens on both sides between Hindus and Muslims and certain pockets of India that's tragic and really, really sad, heartbreak. And then there's also, I've seen videos like this Muslim guy walking through a place in India where they were playing holy and all the Hindus stopped to make sure he didn't get any color on his white clothes that he had on. I thought that was beautiful. Yeah, for whatever the reason was, he was dressed in all white and to not get it dirty. But then at the same time, I heard of a story recently that happened in the north, I think, of a Muslim guy who was basically attacked and ridiculed and beaten and forced to eat pork just because he was Muslim. There's terrible people. There's terrible people everywhere. Yeah, and for me, that's not even a Hindu Muslim thing. That's just the hate, bigotry and evil issue. But because I know that that is such an important topic, it adds a measure of this for me that is really important, that I want to see. Yeah, so please, I was just, just like our Sunjay, the director, right? Uh-huh. It looks like his style, like just sweeping beauty. Sweeping epic beautiful shots. So please, I just know it is. Yeah, I hope it's real. I want to know if it's like a real place that a real pilgrimage has, like or it happens. I bet it is. But those floods are real. Like that's a natural thing. Yeah, I bet it is. I don't know if the whole story's true, but I wonder if pieces of it are and then it was adapted. Yeah, I bet there's some crazy floods up in the Himalayas. Absolutely. Well, they get monsoonal stuff all the time in landslides. And yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure it is. I'm sure it's a real place. I bet it's a real pilgrimage. Um, yeah, I'd love to know that too. Yeah, let us know. Let us know.