 What do you what do you got there? It's Akshay. There should be water Hey, welcome back to our stupider exit it's up Corbin I'm Rick and you can follow us on Instagram Twitter for more juicy content They go to Patreon for the Twitter can't ring the bell the other one in the case got back here here Here's another here's another Akshay thing for you right here. There you go. Akshay, baby And we just got demonetized and everybody just threw up That was disgusting So today a new trailer dropped last night, sorry didn't get to it right when it dropped it dropped I think one am I dropped last night and So I think we were both asleep when we got the notification that it would be coming out But we're here now, but this is for Akshay's new big film. I believe it's releasing on Disney Hot Star But it's like Lakshmi bomb, which I don't know if you remember it was in our top 10 most anticipated films of 2020 Yes, and so much just got screwed up with 2020. Yeah, most of those films aren't coming out this year But this one coming out on November 9th on OTT platforms, which is cool, but this is the one I believe where he plays a transgender From what I recall And I think it's a remake of a South Indian Film okay that I didn't know I could be wrong. So you guys can let me know I knew you would regardless if it is if it is a remake so you can let us know But it says I gotta point out I gotta point out something before you read it The messages what we used to get of Hey guys the reaction to da da da the trailer drop. Did you know? The one for this that I saw right after you said we're gonna do the reaction was Where's the reaction? Yeah It's it's a big one. I wish we would have gotten to it last night But yes, it says get ready to witness the biggest explosion of laughter and fun So cool Right ready. Yep three two one Now looking good But Interesting. I was a lot more interested in the second half of the trailer than I was the first half for sure. You read my mind completely in that regard. So the first first half of the trailer looked like a quirky Akshay comedy, right? That's, you know, a bunch of shtick laughs. And then it looks like it actually got kind of scary, which was like there was some scary looking like it looks like kills in this and like intense like looking horror scenes, which really intrigued me. It got like in his performance got really like interesting towards the second half. And so it looks like he's not actually playing a transgender. He is playing a possessed person who thinks he's a woman basically. The minute I saw where this was going, I was like, he's not transgender. This is this is him transforming into something he's not. Yeah. So it almost actually gave, especially when you put on the sorry, similar vibes to the end of whatever comedy of Akshay's we saw that we didn't understand. Exactly. That was similar. That can't be scary. Yeah. Ghosts in the house. Right. Yeah. Hopefully we'll be able to understand this one in the in the comedy behind it. But especially when you put on the sorry, it gave the vibes of it was Vidya in that right in that role. It gave vibes of her at the end when she that which my favorite part of that film was when Vidya did the whole dance number at the end of it. Yeah. Which is becoming that kind of a character. Yeah. Exactly. And it's not, it's not clearly this is not supposed to be this is not a film festival film. This is an art house. This isn't, you know, that's why cinema. This is this entertainment. Yeah. That's actually what I thought it was when we first heard the synopsis because I thought he was playing a transgender. I'm like, oh, cool. We're going to get like a deep kind of like, what was that one? The first oxygen film we saw of his the committee. No. Because sorry, where it was like more of a serious military film, and he was playing a very serious guy. And that's who we thought he was. And then we found out he's like this quirky comedy dude. But that's what I thought it was originally. But clearly it's, it's, it's meant to be like a popcorn flick entertainer. It's going to probably have a bunch of jump scares and all that kind of stuff. Yeah. Jump jump scares, hilarity over the top comedy. It's not supposed to be grounded in reality. It's pure escapism. Considering it's Akshay and the kind of year we have had, I predict this is not going to be like beloved by the critics. But I think fans are going to gobble it up. I think it's going to be a great escape. I think that's most of Akshay's films though. I mean, he has probably one of the most dedicated fan bases I've found on the internet. Everybody seems to love Akshay and like his, especially it's different obviously with Indians because obviously he does comedy and comedy is very subjective and you have to know about the culture and a lot of it. And so obviously he's really good with that. It's different for an American who's not fully familiar with the like, like you saw in our review of a, I can't, I can't remember the name of that film for some reason. Bu, Bu, Bua, right? It was something like that. Yeah. I don't remember the name of it either. It's so hard to remember some of the names sometimes because they're not in our native language. It's really hard sometimes to pull them up unless it's a single, you know, Padnava. That's easy for us to remember. Yeah. I think it's like bull, bully or something like that. But yeah, I mean, it looked especially like I said, towards the second half, I'm interested in it. And if it comes out and a lot of people was like, this is really good. Watch it. We'll definitely watch it. It definitely didn't turn me off totally. Like if the full thing was probably like the beginning, I might not be as interested. But it definitely in the three minute 40 second trailer that it was, it definitely made me much more interested. The father went along into the story and it started to get into the, his performance actually looked quite good as the possessed demon, I guess, or ghost, who thinks he's a woman. It looked pretty good, I thought. I thought it looked quite convincing and funny and entertaining. And then, you know, I'm always down for a scary flick as well. So after the year we've had, and the fact that this will be six days after the election in the United States, I would so look forward to turning this on and just letting Akshay and company be stupid with jump scares. I have a feeling this is going to do really well. Yeah. We could need to laugh after that time. Who knows. Yeah. So let us know what you thought of it down below. Let us know any information that we need to know about it down below. And what's the next Akshay film we should watch outside of this one? Of course, let us know down below.