 Deva Shrieganesha! Deva Shrieganesha! Deva Shrieganesha! Deva Shrieganesha! Deva Shrieganesha! Deva Shrieganesha! Deva Shrieganesha! Deva Shrieganesha! Deva Shrieganesha! This is part three. Watch along of Agnipath. Not to be confused with the Godfather part three. If you saw this on YouTube, obviously you're going to see a very cut up version. They keep pulling me back in. And if you'd like to see a full uncut version, look in Corbin's pants. Because we can only use about five to ten minutes of very cut up footage. In each part on YouTube, you can add a Patreon, a political description below, and a pinned comment. And at the end of this part, we will review the film. Maybe. And talk about it at the end. If we like it. If we even watch the whole thing. Yeah. I'm probably just going to skip about every fifteen minutes. Yeah. Watch about two minutes and get the gist. Well, all you have to do is read a review of some critic and you'll get the whole movie. Because they share the whole thing in their reviews. Some of them. Yep. That's for damn sure. Anyways, this is directed. Let's get back into this because this is part three. Shikshah. Come inside. Tell her to eat right here. Oh. Tell her. I know that she hasn't eaten. She's just like always. Too much tension. She's... Yeah, where's Sanjay? Drop the tension. That's right. Start. Grandpa, you shouldn't drink water for food. What? What? What will happen? I'll choke. I don't drink until I'm done eating. I have like three or four glasses of water while drinking. While eating? Yeah, I rarely drink anything until I'm done eating. That's very strange. Your daddy was murdered and your mama won't tell you the truth. In cold blood. She's asking about her father. She's not saying anything. We've seen her before. I just can't place it. She's just like always. From Ashur Swetrakant. Lattpat. Lattpat. Lattpat. Lattpat. I've called her here just to eat. And I'm talking about the one who taught her to eat. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. Patik. I love you so much. I don't even know how to show it to you. Not slapping would be a start for me. After so many years, at least once, I hugged you. This is my love for you. For 15 years. I told you. Nice. Do you think another nice moment is celebrities and Indian celebrities eat with their hands still? Absolutely. Like if it's a big hoity-toity function. Do you think Kieran Johar and Rithik are eating with their hands? I think so. Like if it's a big hoity-toity event. If it's in India, I mean unless it's... I would think for the most part, probably. I don't know. I was just asking. Unless it's a formal affair. I mean I think if it was a black tie event, they'd probably have silverware. The special division has been deported. Will Gaitunde come? Yes, he's retired. I can never hear Gaitunde without thinking of Nawaz ever. Always. For the rest of my life. He will always be the only Gaitunde. He's the first Gaitunde we ever heard. We're about to get Deva Shriganesha. Unfortunately, I remember the end of the song. I don't know what you're gonna think. Is Ritchie getting shot? I'm not saying anything. Here comes Laffy McGee. Before Karpati Viswajan, you'll have to kill that scoundrel, Gaitunde. Got it? Leave Gansha behind, Gaitunde. He'll kill you. And you'll have to face this difficult task. But I'm happy to see it. I feel like he's played a police officer a lot. I don't want to see him again. I saw Gaitunde leaving the house. Should I kill him? Should I kill him? Here it comes. Should I kill him? Wait, was Pankaj in Deva Shriganesha's song? Yeah, he is. Does he die? I'm not saying a word. So you knew he was in the film? I forgot. Okay. And then I remember when I saw him and went, oh yeah, of course, because he's in the song. This is one of the first songs on my playlist. I've heard this song a million times. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. Deva Shriganesha. It's a great song. It's still on my playlist. Me too. Eros, in case you forgot. Did we know Pankaj at the time? Did we know Pankaj at the time? Probably not. It was really early. First year. Five months maybe. It was right around the time we were first introduced to Holy. There's no way we knew who Pankaj was. Guys, you have a gun. All you had to do was back. No, Pankaj. I remember commenting. Everybody in the next room is... Yeah, no worry in the world. Tosti. Such a good song. One of the best songs in all of Bollywood that I've ever heard. Absolutely, completely and fully agree. One of the all time greats. Yeah, there he is again. Now he knows who he is. Vijay Chauhan. Vijay Dinanath Chauhan. Vijay Dinanath Chauhan. He'll have to die. You would have made a great fester. Perfect. Just the same look, just... Too much is what I've seen as a lad. They've outruns all day. They've outruns all day. They've outruns all day. They've outruns all day. Why? I've been running in the darkness for 15 years. I thought I'd go and demand it. Vijay Chauhan. A small village master's son. He wants to be the king of the underworld in Mumbai. Why? It was your real purpose in life. Where do you go? Where do you go? You saved me. Oh, don't cry Priyanka. It's the first time she's not happy. Is everything okay? I should go too. You know she heard everything. Almost knocked that shelf over. No. Rithik, you don't have to do this. Just start a fitness health line and get out of the criminal industry. It'll be really big. Maybe go into dance. Yeah. And Priyanka, it's okay. Nick is waiting for you in the States. I like the name Kali. That was weird. The sound suddenly got hot, right? Sound change was big. Everybody's happy. Until he dies. Then she'll be a widow. That was a dinky little cindure. Rub that babble out on there. Are they going to kill Priyanka? Sad enough. Oh no, I feel it in my gizzard. Clearly they shoot like stormtroopers. She's been hit. She's around the corner. She was hit in the back. And she's right there? Yeah. Oh, now he's going to be really mad. Yeah, if he wasn't mad before. Think about how pissed off Nick is going to be. Now we're going Rambo mode. Full flip of the switch. This guy's really scared of Vijay. Very, very scared. Was that Rithik or was it Brittany doing her thing with her? Where's Hanuman? He brought a lot of explosives with him. Well, if it's Hanuman, he'd set fire to this place. Let's see him walk through the smoke. Oh, you might need to see a doctor about your hands, pal. Knuckle crack. Mirror. So he could do his maniacal monologue. Pull the shoom. Tickle him. He's got the upper hand. Dad, leave him alone. Yeah, that's going to hurt. And that's spleen. He's going to chop his arm off. Now I'm going to feel good. Rishi was in this? Yeah, just credits. Yeah, yeah, the long credits. Sorry, who's still going? Yeah, I think I knew before I watched the film. I figured that. Not that I was spoiled or anything. Yeah. What'd you think? I liked it. It's really enjoyable. It's just mostly nothing but good to say. Obviously, the two quirks for me are the eye-changing color and wounds just disappearing. Yeah, I think I enjoyed it as well. Because I think it succeeded what I wanted. It wanted to be a big commercial entertainer with so a lot of heart as well. That was obviously, I'm assuming, doing justice to the original. From what I know, and you guys could tell us, we can watch the original after, obviously. From what I think, I think it was more of a stricter drama than more of a commercial like this. Right. Because this is big. Yeah. 2010 Bollywood commercial. Right, right, right. Because this is what, 12 years old now. And it showed some of its date, obviously, I think in that time. But not bad. Not bad. Not bad at all. More just in terms of the style that they did back in the… And thankfully, there were no blaring awful acting because there was no white actors. Yes. And got what I really got what I was hoping for from the musical numbers we've seen where I was looking forward to seeing Sanjay Dutt in this role. It lived up to what I was hoping for. In terms of playing a maniacal villain. Yeah. I mean, it's probably one of the better… It's hard to touch my gumbo, right? As far as iconic. But in terms of like… This is a good one. There's a lot of villains, but in terms of like stereotypical. Yeah. Like, he's a maniacal villain. This is the kind of villain that when you see it, you're like, I want to be him for Halloween. This is a good one. And I think he did a good job. I did, too. I wonder who played him in the original. Yeah. And I thought Rithik did a very solid job that he was given. I really liked… I mean, I saw depth to what he was doing. Rithik always… He has this… And we've seen many interviews with him of him talking about wanting to be this thespianatic actor. And we've seen it a lot. Yeah. We've seen it. But he also, I think, kind of blends the two worlds pretty well in terms of his career thus far. He gets his feel of thespianatic acting chops, but also in usually a commercial style film. Yeah. I mean, even in Joda Akbar, even though it's a massive number, it's still a big commercial film. Sure. Sure. And so I feel like he does that very well. He has such expressive eyes. Yeah, he really does. Green expressive eyes. And I see him… My favorite part about Rithik is that he's always fully invested. Yes. I see he's always fully invested. And there are some times where you can tell he's pushing for the depth of the emotion, but it doesn't feel fake. It feels like he's genuinely trying to stir up everything he possibly can to be honest in the moment. Like at the end part where he asked his mom if he did the right thing. Yeah, that was a beautiful moment. And he had many moments like that. And that was a beautiful ending because he had said that moment, you know, if you pay attention to the film, it's a really nice touch in the writing of the directing to have that moment when he's outside and he breaks down in front of Priyanka and he says, all I've ever wanted was my mom to hug me and feel her love. And he dies in her arms. In her arms. Yeah, and wants her approval. I thought, and I love her line. Her line is really touching. When she, you know, he wants to know, do you love me? And for her to say, in the next life I want to be your mom again, it's just, it's beautiful. Yeah, I agree. Rithik and Sanjay Dutt did a very good job. Yeah. If I recommend this, because I would, I'd recommend it to people and say, just be forgiving of a couple of things where wounds disappear and eye colors change. That's all you need to know. No spoilers. That's all you need to know. Yeah, at the end, the makeup wasn't the best for sure. Terrible. He had been stabbed multiple times. It is so confounding to me. He should be dripping. How anybody accepted that? Why did Rithik accept that? Why did the director accept that? Because probably I don't know what, because I don't know the whole rating stuff in India. Because if he's like, because he should be obviously bleeding profusely, obviously, and have major gashes, but that would probably up the, like, level that they wanted. The graphic-ness. I guess. And they probably wanted a family rating. Maybe. Maybe. That happened. And it's not really the fact that he was stabbed and still was able to kill. That happens all the time. Yeah, well then don't rip his shirt, then don't take his shirt off and show it. But those were... That's 5% the rest of the 95%. I agree with you. You can see that, but it's like the stuff that didn't ruin my entire movie at all. No, not at all. It's a moment... It's like you're gonna hate this example. If it wasn't a commercial film, I might have had more of an issue. It's like the annoyance I get with the piano playing in Andahan, but I still like the movie. But you didn't go on a 15-minute rant about it, so that's good. No. If you know, you know. But yeah, I thought he did a very good job, and I thought... I enjoyed it. I thought it was a really beautiful film and there was a lot of really gorgeous shots. The score, even though overdone at times, but it was... I forgave it because it was at the time. For the day, it was actually a little reserve. This is not... Because if it was like early 2000s, I was like over-scored beyond all belief, but this was still... And they might have tried to been paying homage even to the original. I don't know. Because the original was... Did it say 1990? And it is a bit long. But once again, of the day. It's just three hours. It's just standard fare. Exactly. For the time especially. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought Priyanka did a good job. She did. She was very happy. Almost the entire time. Yep. The way we like our Priyanka. Yeah, the original was the 90s, and I think it was still... Exactly in runtime almost. I think it was the same... I think it was towards the end of... Like the angry young man. Okay. For him. Because this was much more... Who were the other players in it with him? Let's see, we got... So we obviously... Big B played the Rithic. Yeah, she probably was the one that was the love interest there. Danny Denzongpa played Kancha. I recognize him. I thought I saw... Did they bring anybody from the original back for cameos that maybe we wouldn't have recognized per se? Doesn't this look like Zaddy right here in the poster? It does a little bit. If you're looking on IMDb, the top left of the poster for Agni Path, it looks like Jackie Shroff to me. Anyways, yeah, I don't know. I don't know what the original brought there. It was fun seeing Pankaj, because this must have been really early on in his career, because I bet he was so tired of maniacally laughing, I know. Just laugh more, laugh more! Just keep laughing. When he does it well, but I bet he was like so... You really want me to laugh again? Being the thespian he is, he's like, really? Yeah. I'm gonna laugh again. Yeah. But I mean, he pulled it off well. I didn't remember that. Since you said something, I remember at the end of the song that somebody got stabbed. Yeah. But I do not remember. And I remember when we reacted to it, looking at the stupid babies and saying, was that a huge spoiler right there? Not really that big of a spoiler. Because it happens a lot in big songs. There's always these pivotal moments that can happen right at the end. The first one was when we saw the song from Padma Vada. Yeah. And the arrows hit. Yeah. Not a huge, because he's not like a major character or anything. Right. It is a spoiler. It's a spoiler. I'm assuming by the time we had seen it, it's been out for 10 years. Yeah. Rishi, I thought did another good job. Very good job. I love seeing Rishi. He's a good actor, man. Yeah. I love seeing, because we've seen him a few times where he's just like, man, Rishi brings it. He really does. And just looking at him, I remember him from maybe his younger years and he was in like, he was in, I mean, yeah, very campy stuff. Kind of campy. Yeah. Of course, but he did. Back in the day. Yeah. He transitioned from that extraordinarily well. He's, it's at the point where if I see Rishi in anything that's post 2000, you know you're going to get grounded good work. Just always. Yeah. Pretty much the same with Sanjay Dutt. Oh, yeah. Sanjay Dutt. These guys, those main four, and Sanjay, Rishi, Priyanka and Rithik, carry the film. And not in terms of carry, but in terms of you know, you're always going to be in great form. It's all important. Always. You can't, I think he's one of those ones that he cannot give a bad performance ever. Correct. He's just such a great actor. Always believable. But, and I thought that was a good blend what they did of it being such a commercial film and they have to appeal to the masses at the time. I agree. But they brought in really good actors to kind of ground it a little bit. I absolutely agree. They've brought in like different actors. It could have just been way over the top. Especially for, I know he didn't helm it, but he produced it. Especially for Karan Johar. Karan Johar film. Yeah, I mean, he does a lot of that kind of stuff. He's just, he's just a businessman for film. No, yeah. All in all, I'm glad, I'm glad I'm watching it. I'd recommend it. And it is really, it's a nice, much nicer. I said, you know, to bring him back to the tree. I love, I love him seeing walking off with dad at the end. Oh, interesting. So yeah, I'm just, good recommendations. He was a, yeah, a fun one. Great numbers. I thought the casting outside of the, And then there's the Katrina number, of course, which is legendary. Such a brilliant number. Yeah, it is. And there was actually some symbolism there. I know you haven't seen it when he says, Lord Ram has come to Locke. Uh-huh. I always, I can't pronounce names and I don't remember them very well, but Locke Schnaw or something like that. You would know it. I know what you're going to refer, you're going to refer the films you have seen I have not. Yeah, with Prabhas. Right. Which is the remake of, what is the film that the animated one, Correct. Lord Ram. And you saw that one too. Something, yeah. So that story is, it's a very famous story. I would recommend you watch the anime over the Prabhas one. But that story of Lord Ram coming to Locke, I forget where the thing is. Yeah, I do too. Try and remember what he said. I mean, it wasn't the exact scenario, because in that scenario it was something else was happening. He was using it as a symbolic reference. And Locke is something that is in the ocean. It's an island. Got it. So there was symbolism and there was probably a ton of other symbolism that I did not catch in the slightest. Sure. In terms of like, does Agnepath mean something other than the fire? Right, the path of fire. Because the one with Tiger that we just reacted to meant another name for Ganesh. Right. But it was a similar name. Right. I don't know. So there's probably other symbolism. Let me know about Vijay Ras. I swear to you. I'm going to look it up right now. Hold on. Because I noted down the time here. It was 150 something. It was during the fight, right? Yeah, where he's getting Rishi. Okay. Sorry. I just, maybe a little farther. He was off to the left to Rishi's right. Up in there. Doesn't that look a little bit like who's under the knife? Yeah. Like he's being held right there. Right. I probably won't be able to tell because I never got a great look at him. It just looked like to Vijay. I don't know. It just looked like Vijay Ras to me. So I don't know. And I don't, when was the monsoon wedding? Was that before 2012? Don't remember. But he still wasn't big at that time either though, right? No. No. I think, 2001, very, very before. Yeah. Maybe it probably wasn't because I doubt he would be playing background. How big was he when Gully Boy came out? Was he already pretty well established at that point? Well, Vijay Ras been around since 2001. Yeah, since then. So I'm guessing, yeah, by the time Gully Boy came out. And this was 2012. Gully Boy was our first exposure to Vijay Ras. So I'm guessing it wasn't because this is 2012. He had probably been aware, even though he's not like a massive name. Yeah. I doubt he'd be playing probably not. I doubt that. Ten years later. Yeah. I doubt it. Unless he was a friend and he was just like, put me in it. But yeah, I had a really good time with it. I thought it was good. Yeah, I did too. At least it lived up to the Didn't drag. To the long film. To the, for the hype. Yeah. A big film that everybody loves. A read that everybody says is better than the original one. Waited a long time to see it. I'm glad we watched it. I'd watch it again. The musical numbers are great. And definitely watch it. Definitely. And enjoy watching it. Yep. So thank you so much for watching with us. I hope you enjoyed it. Like we did. If you're watching this YouTube, you saw a very cut up version of it. Obviously we can only do about five to ten minutes. We watch the entire film. Yes, for you confused. 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