 You want something really cute? That's adorable Abby little baby back Welcome back to our stupid directions idiot I'm Corbin. I'm pop-up The news out she calls you. Well, not yet. She doesn't speak yet. We're leaving cooing Five weeks old Leland was speaking by four weeks Leland was drinking rum three weeks anyways today we are reacting to a snippet of an interview. This is with I meant to trivetty cool and F-com no, no, but just batcha and I'm a trivetty And this is a we've did one with under a kush up and colky. It's a tape one. Oh So this is yeah, this is okay him When four years of hard work working outside your comfort zone and creating the best soundtrack of your career is meant with rejection How does an artist deal with it? Well, that's easy. You kill everyone Watch I'm a trivetty talk about his most ambitious, but not the most successful project Bombay velvet. I've heard about Bombay velvet That's on your head kushy ups It was not a successful film Because I don't know I haven't seen it But I've heard that is like so probably one of those things that had high level artistic merit, but nobody cared Or vice-versa, or maybe he I don't know if he like had too much money and like he they wanted him to make a commercial thing Maybe and then he obviously that's not really his Stick, right? I don't know. I don't know you can let us know, but I'm a tree if I'm a trivet I'm sure it's fantastic. Well, and clearly it just said he was working and did one of what is his most ambitious? Works of art and didn't meet with commercial success. This is why I'm sure that's because I'm your acacia I'll let him do what he wanted to do. Right. Okay. Make me something great. Make something great Let's do it. And if it doesn't hit the commercial buttons, I don't care. Yeah All right, here we go. We're proud to you How about the truth? How do you when there's some negative comment on the work that you have done? Which is you think is great? I was sitting with my dad and he told me that he couldn't even do anything to Ramji Just relax, but sir So he asked like he told me to focus on the love. He said you're crazy. Why are you taking so much tension? Sharmaji, every day you have to ask about you You know, there are so many people who love you. I think you should focus on that And What was it like industry lovers we discussed it because it was It was getting bad for me So I think I actually asked Karan sir. So Karan was like I wake up close every morning Can you so that is my fuel Ha ha The most ambitious and the most Fantastic soundtrack I have ever created in my career because I've had the most one in there That's a lot of fun. I have a charge. I'll get the process. I'm sure of the process. It's not beautiful So end result of you. Why doesn't it did hit me love the making love like how because Number one. I'm not a jazz musician I'm not a jazz musician So a challenge as an artist to do a Standard jazz. We were talking about big band standards. It's not even the contemporary So the whole process of learning jazz whole process of Listening to Ella Fitzgerald and all the friends and ultras of the world day in day out and understanding Yes, we get a yes, I Yeah, he said you know, it's not much of an experienced and it's a Expressive form of music We talked about that ocean Jazz would be the music of the gods and stuff like that Wow, this is a new world and learning and we need to learn something. I don't know what's gonna happen In the world if you go and see the population that listens to jazz is one or two percent in the world We're missing out I wanted to tell this on rock sir How will you how will you connect Because he was very sure convinced that He wanted to do jazz and I need a smart thing. I just did club. Let's me. Let me do one thing. Let me find a midway Let me club Ella Fitzgerald and friends and ultra with open air and we give that up And no shard and get other let's just love these two mix it and see what happen And then I guess whatever happened. I have had a blast. I loved it Whatever I was listening to whenever I was getting made Neethi had a one. Neethi Mohan was part of it Amitabh Bhattacharya We really enjoyed it. It came out and it Religious on Friday and Saturday. It was out And nobody knew about the music and which is Oh Second You cannot blame anyone. You cannot blame the audience. You can never blame the audience. They are the ultimate What is the world night now is talking about content is king content is king. How the fuck do you know it's king Everybody Sorry To go but Ricky and what that is the beauty of this field that we are in that nobody knows and nobody will ever know That's why we keep Nobody can know what will work and that's the best part About life and about this I could have said through that. Thank you. Thank you so much. Oh, yeah, because this is just a clip from that I'm sure it's like a 30-minute actual interview. I could he seems like a very intelligent man Um, and obviously we know from his crap. It makes me want to watch Bombay velvet Yeah, like two one on your right cash. Yeah, love them But I have this is probably one of his most divisive films, but not divisive in terms of Like him being divisive, you know, because a lot of people think on your right cash if it's divisive His artistic choice, I guess like I guess people think it's just bad It could be could be I don't know But the fact that like it's on your cash. Yeah, it has his music and the fact that it's jazz I love jazz So maybe it wasn't meant for Indian audiences, right? And we as Americans might be able to understand it, right? And we talked I've talked about this a lot and I'll bang it till the cows come home the difference between personal preference and artistic appreciation and definitive discipline If you know somebody sits down at a piano and they play Three discordant notes and say that's a G major. I'm gonna say yeah. No, it's not Uh, that's the definitive discipline But someone can play those three notes that are dissonant and go that's cool That's the subjective sense of the perception. So yeah, art is definitively as a whole for everyone You can look at two paintings. I like it. I don't and it has nothing to do with the discipline And that is one of the great mysteries about artistic expression is we can we watch the same movie You love it me not like it for just our own perception And I guess that's what happened. Like he said the taste buds just weren't there for them Cinematically or artistically it just wasn't there but it's so interesting that he Went in not knowing anything about jazz. Yeah, and did a jazz That's hard that he did that was complicated art forms It means me musical art forms for a westerner. Yeah to jump into Let alone but we've talked about this before how our exposure to indian classical music has so often reminded us of The combination of structure and free flow that you can find in in jazz. We made that early on that connection and Felt that that would be a natural bridge once it was learned and that once people from indian music here Seems to think that as well. Absolutely once you're introduced to it. I would think of any of the western forms Jazz might be the one that they most appreciate because it's so similar in the fact that it's an expressive form that's free flowing But also has some disciplines attached to it and he seemed to say that it'd be interesting. Yeah, but It says not just a lot about him to dive into that Come on I knew I'd cush you up to say I want to do jazz first of all And I'm gonna get somebody who's never done jazz. What does that say about him and his trust in his Brilliance and his willingness to just I don't care. I want to do this. I'm taking a risk It might not work and I don't care because we're just gonna do this as we've talked to him. I mean, he love it Works with people he can trust. Yes, and then he just he lets them do their work and obviously he's gonna Whatever his vision is he's gonna make sure you're doing what his vision is But he's gonna let the artist be the artist. It's just the most important thing And I think that's one of the things we're you and I we might be guilty of we mentioned it As a passing secondary element, but we probably don't talk enough about how valuable risk is in artistic expression Yeah, we do and we say that's a brave choice or we love that choice and it's like an undercurrent Yeah, but it is one of the highest qualities in great artistry Whether it's an actor a musician a director is the fact that they're willing to take risks They're willing. That's why you love so much actors that aren't the same Because being the same is a safe choice. Yep, and it's not a dangerous risky choice Uh, and and that is one of the wonderful beautiful things about this is that there are artists willing to just risk it because I want to try that and see if it works Yeah, and now I really want to see Bombay velvet. Yeah Let us know your your opinions on Bombay velvet It won't be the next one we watch. Uh, that'll probably be gulal or black Friday or something along those lines But we're gonna watch everything on your acoustics have ever done Yeah, so I'd like to see even if his work is By everybody's account bad. Yeah, I would like to see on your kasha and bad We're how bad do you want to hear on the trevetti's attempt at jazz? Yeah, come on. So yeah, we're gonna get to it. Let us know down below