 Helloooo. What the fuck? Vibrato from Corbin Miles? What the hell was that? What's vibrato? When the note has a small tremor in it. I'll give you mom a small tremor. Hey, welcome back to our YouTube interaction with Corbin. I'm Rick. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, forward, cheesy content. I think I do some Patreon, follow us on Twitter, count and scroll like that. That was the best single note you've ever sung in the history of the channel right there. No. It was. How about that one? I don't like it. Ah, okay. Today, what are we doing, Rick? I don't know, but I'm still impressed by the vibrato you put on the note. How was that? That sounded like a... Good. Go fuck yourself. That sounded like a rabbi who has fallen downstairs. That's quite the image. Today, what are we doing, Rick? We're gonna react to something. Yeah, it's a Malayalam song. Hey! This is right here. The song, out of the key, is from the movie, Ambili, where Subin plays the lead. It's a lovely song that you guys will enjoy for sure. Well, thank you, thank you. Oh, if it's Subin. I love Subin. Is Ringo there? Ringo? Yeah, because there's John Paul George. That was terrible. According to who? Oh, he's so cute. Look how cute he is. I wanna see a movie that stars Subin and Yogi Babu. They should do the odd couple. Edit. It's all matching the voices. What movie is this from? Have I mentioned how much I love Subin? It's from Ambili. That was lovely. He has such a sweet face. Yeah, he does. But he can also be. He's very similar to Pankaj. His face, on his normal face, is just the sweetest thing. He can also be very menacing. That song was beautiful. The arrangement was gorgeous. That was an incredible arrangement. Vishnu Vijay is the... Harp at the beginning, and then the full chords later on. And I really loved that moment where they made the choices that the editing would match the voices. So that when he was singing, it was his face. And when she was singing, it was her face. And they got together and it was both of them. That was a really nice, subtle. That was lovely. Thank you for that. It was from 2019. That's why the channels went around. Yeah. And he looks... Clearly, he looks like he's a very simple guy. Yeah, guy-less like a child, ever so full of life. Ambili is beloved by everyone in his village. The story traces Ambili's outlook towards life. And of challenges others surrounding him that face him on an everyday basis. Great, great description. Yeah, let us know how it is. I will watch anything Subin is in. Yeah, for sure. I love him. One, he's a great actor. Yes. I think he's also per capita in more Malayalam films than any other actor in history. He just sings a show up in every film, right? Yep, he's just there. And everything we've seen him in, we've liked. This is a big one that we haven't seen yet. Sudani from Nigeria. That's a big one that a lot of people have... Kumbalanji Nights was our first exposure to him, wasn't it? That was our first Malayalam film. What a great way to jump into Malayalam cinema. Good grief. That was where we started? Yeah, it's great when to start. Still... Yeah, that was our first exposure to him, that was our first exposure to Fafa. I mean, that's just a great introduction to Malayalam cinema. But yeah, I'm really intrigued by the film and that was a beautiful song. And I'm sure the lyrics, if we understood that, would add just all the more beauty to it. Absolutely. Let us know what other Malayalam songs we should react to. I know we don't get to as many. From what I've noticed, actually, whoever owns the copyrights for a lot of Malayalam songs are pretty stringent in Malayalam industry. But you let us know. Obviously, in Watch, Bear, and Next Malayalam film, Watch, Bear, and Next Subin film, we'd love to see everything he's ever done because... Everything's ever done. I think he's that talented of an actor. And I would love to talk to him. It's hard to get a hold of people in the Malayalam industry. I've tried. We got LGP somehow. Right. Don't know how. And there are folks that we communicate with that's been ongoing for years that you all don't know about. But when the timing's right, when the timing's right, these things fall into place. I've been talking to big people in Malayalam. Hindi. Hindi, specifically. Hindi, definitely. Multiple. Yep. Tamil. Tamil. Yep. Everybody in Telugu. I don't know if Telugu, but I do know I know somebody who knows a very big person, like the manager of a very big person. Yep. In Telugu industry. All in good time. Bengali? No. I don't have anybody. I don't know such a thing. Right. I haven't been talking to them. Stupid. Assamese. Yes. Yeah. Early. Early. And then Punjabi. Canada. Wait. Yeah. No. I did. Yeah. Most industries. I'm trying to think of... Oh, no. Punjabi, if you count... Oh, yeah. Yeah. I've co-hurst with Dala Mindi. Yeah. Before. Yeah. Not anything like for an interview, but like a message from on Twitter. Yeah. He replies. He knows of us. And then there's always the ever-present Shahrukh Khan who's always sitting in the chair back there but just doesn't ever want to make himself known. Someday we'll course him maybe with bits of meat to just get him to come on the channel. Speculate wildly on who you think it is. Who you think I'm talking about. Yeah. I won't tell you. Nope. Until you see the interviews. Hopefully one day. Anyways, let us know what the next Mali Am film we should watch is down below.