 Can you say something in Bengali? Yes. You haven't said it on here before. Amigenina? Well, I've seen it. Benchot. Then a Bengali. Boca Chot. Josh! There are so many similarities. They're just, I mean, you learn one language, you're going to get closer to learning the other one. It's almost like they're all the same country. Well, they're Sanskrit based. That's the main thing. Your mom's Sanskrit based. No, she is. Today we're doing a Bengali song. Yeah! We actually swoshtika, our dose. Yeah! Swoshtika, Mukherjee. Mukherjee. Mukherjee and Mukherjee. It depends. They really go back and forth. I've even heard Andrani mention her family name as Mukherjee and Mukherjee. Oh, really? And I said, she did that early on. I said, okay, which one is it? And it's more often than not, it's Mukherjee. Read this. Khichu Chawani Ami. Shahjaun Regency. Swoshtika Mukherjee. Anibhan Bhattacharya and Srigit Mukherjee. The movie is based on the well-known novel Chaurangi by popular Bengali author Manishankar Mukherjee, published in 1962. The song becomes famous overnight because of the intoxicating voice of one of the leading faces of today's Bengali film industry, Anibhan Bhattacharya. The lyrics of the song written by Dipanshu Acharya and the music is given by Prasim. Cool. Awesome, awesome. Bengali, I believe it was subbed by our subbers. Thank you, subbing subbers. Thank you, subbing subbers. You are the subbing sub of myself. The subbers? Really the best as we say all the time. Can't say enough because it's true. Our subbers did a terrible job subbing Tufan. Oh wait, that wasn't them. That's the worst subbing I've ever seen on any film in my life. Here we go. This one already. Unless it's your sister. And don't. It's his sister. You got a weird release tune. That's the best. That's the best. That one makes a sister. That's the best. Was that the end of the story? Was it? He missed the clap. That's the only one. That's the only one. She's very nice. He's a great voice. That was a beautiful song. A very unique voice. But yeah, the video itself was really, I love Shrusha Kazaiz. She's a beautiful woman. Yeah, really beautiful woman. I also, something I love about her. Not just that we've learned early on that she's an incredible actress. Yeah. But following her on Instagram, the posts that she posts. And she's in this video. Again, there were some intimacy moments on here that we don't see depicted in a film very often. Does she like to push the envelope a lot? I know she does on Instagram. And she doesn't give a shit what you think, you know, what she should do. Your opinion of what she should do, what's right, what's wrong. Correct. But I'm wondering, obviously I'm assuming it would translate to film. Like she likes to push those boundaries that people are comfortable with in Indian terms. Absolutely. She got some throwback for a couple of different things recently in the past year and a half or two when we started following her. And she repeatedly will post things of herself and mention things about roles she's done and other things about the openness of being able to express yourself sexually and not being prudish. And recognizing that sex was made by God and as a gift and as a beautiful thing to celebrate and that we shouldn't be ashamed of the human body in all of its facets. And as it ages, she's extremely passionate about that. Yeah. She's great. I love the singer of this. I loved his voice. I thought he did a great job. Yeah. And the subs were magnificent. Yeah. I thought the subs were just fantastic. West Bengal Singupta. Saiyan. Saiyan. Saiyan Singupta. West Bengal. Thank you. Are we still here? We're only about outside of that short film. 47 minutes on that. We haven't seen any of her other Bengali stuff. No. I started watching a series that she did on Hoi Choy. Yeah. The series itself was okay. She was good. I've never seen her do bad work. What's her next best thing, obviously? Yeah. It doesn't have to be Bengali. Let's hear her next best thing, Hindi Bengali, if she's done another language as well. Please let us know. But obviously, if she's Bengali, I feel like she might be where her best work is at. For the most part? I would suspect, but don't want to make that mistake. Yeah. Because we've seen her in a series and a film that we're Hindi. It's our Hindi win. Love it. Yeah. But anyways, let us know. And we should be in the next Bengali film that we watch. Let us know down below. Yes.