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Yeah, and I believe that's he was riding to a Iconic song from SRK, I believe correct that we didn't know but stupid babies did and they're like That's why you don't get it cuz it's so I believe this is about So this is the trailer a guy losing his hair. Okay, that's what it's about We'll see one time a Yushman. I love a Yushman Korana I think he's so unique and he does very unique he does things and he was Bollywood world He does and we were really impressed with the subtlety and the nuances of his dramatic work an article I got 30 30 No, that's super. Yeah, I'm 15 Sorry And oh, I actually had somebody a little side note somebody actually commented Because we talked about how much we thought war was inferior to Sira and they said the reason you don't like a war is cuz you're just jealous of Rithik I am jealous for that. It's not the reason How shallow can you be? I don't like his movies. I'm jealous of his Yushman underwear. Here we go. That's true Yeah, my problem Okay, my tree, you know lads I got a job in the office of my mother-in-law So gore Laki In short, you go right? Oh, so that's it Okay Oh Okay I Don't I Don't They were heroes. We said, how can a child live in a dark legal world? They get removed from the job, they get a propozy in the movie. A friend of mine leaves after leaving. When she talks to him, she bursts into laughter. We are not hair loss, we are identity loss. Let's call him Thiru. No, I'm Thiru. What? There is a difference between a little bit of sex in a little bit of sex. This is a little bit of sex. We will get our hair done. We will get it done. We will get it done. But, and we will get the hair done and put it on our head. We will get it done. We will get it done. We will get it done. Today, your father is giving me a hair gift. I heard your name. No, I didn't. Then, today is a life more cheap. You know so much. What do you know? Tomorrow is the day. I think you are a film. I am scared that one day, someone will be given a gift. We are not films, baby. We are a series of one-time-couple. Today is a life more cheap. Today is a life more cheap. You know so much. Give this beautiful girl a heart. You tell her that she is your father. We have decided. We will get her done. But, your father is your father. As I said, you will get it done. Time will fly. You have very little hair and beard. Yes, that's it. This is the only place. We will get it done. We will get it done. We will get it done. We will get it done. We will get it done. I did not know there was an Indian version of Tequila. Tequila. I did not know there was a... Pretty fun. Did they make it just for this? Or has this been around for a long time? Your guess was as good as mine. Wow. This gave me... Remember those series of films we watched about the... I think it was the Rectile's Function. Or the one with the scene. And impotence. Yeah, yeah. There was like three of them, right? Like it was... Vicky Donner. Vicky Donner. Yeah. And then there was like three of them. Yeah, there was another one with the family. And the family's trying to get them to... The Badajo. The Badajo. Badajo. It gave me that kind of vibe though. Yeah. They're taking a... It's taboo subject, really. You don't really... People don't talk about baldness at all. No, and I... Here's the thing for me. I don't get... It's really hard for me to comprehend a film. Mm-hmm. Whose subject matters on male baldness and the guys... I mean, I understand it is like a lot of guys are deeply affected by it. Especially, I know guys who started going bald when they were in their early 20s. Yeah. Same thing with Camerature Grant. And I understand a thick head of hair. You know, it's like the stereotype of sexiness. But I know a lot of dudes who have... Or have balding or totally bald. Dudes are sexy, man. Yeah. And I know that one of the culprits that contributes to balding in men is high testosterone. So like the very dudes that are afraid it's a kick against their masculinity. Those dudes are actually quite freaking full of testosterone. Because that's a contributing factor to hair loss. There's many factors. And I get it. But I just... The whole idea of a premise of a film. I'm hoping there's more to it. Like, don't be so shallow as to make your whole identity on your appearance. I'm assuming that's what it is. Me too. Similar to those other ones. Because a lot of those other ones, I don't know how they can make a whole film about how this function. Exactly. But from what we heard, those are really funny, really good films. So I'm assuming this... And Euchman, from what we've seen, picks really unique things. So I don't think he would just do something just for like, because... No. I hope it's... This reminds me of a film that when, at first glance, the idea of this film, you're like, Okay, great, it's just gonna be stupid and ridiculous, funny. But then after you've watched it, you realize, Wow, what a beautiful message this film actually has. And that's the 40 year old virgin. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. 40 year old virgin looks like it's just gonna be the stupid sex movie about this guy losing his virginity with his buddies and all the campy, ridiculous things that can happen. But what you discover as you're watching it, if you haven't seen it, you should see that Steve Carell movie. It's not only screaming funny, but it's actually got a really beautiful sweet message. And my hope is this will be this guy goes through this transformation of recognizing his identity was wrapped up in his hair and then he lost it and then he gets it back and he's thinking he's gonna get true love that way and discovers that a woman who really loves him is gonna love him for more than just his physical appearance. He's gonna love him for who he is inside. Well, I'd assume it would have more of that vibe because the director is Amira Kaushik. Oh, yeah. He did do Shree in Go Gone. In Go Gone. He didn't direct Go Gone, but he was part of it. Part of it, okay. But people love Shree. Yeah. They say it was hilarious comedy, but it's also, it was like a really good film. As well. So I'm assuming if it can follow the Badajo slash Vicky Donner type vibes of a unique concept, but obviously there's a lot more to it than just to smash on a baldness. Exactly. I can't imagine that's what it's gonna be, which is why I would be interested in seeing it because I think if it has that message in the end and encourages guys and girls who like make the assumption if you're bald, you're not attractive. Yeah. Let's obliterate those stereotypes in people. In Indian culture, is baldness, like did people lose their hair? Because there's certain cultures that lose their hair a lot. Big time. Oh yeah. Jews, notoriously. Notoriously are hairy-bodied people who lose their hair all the time. It happens a lot with Italians, too. And I'm Italian, too. I'm actually, my dad was bald in his 20s. Yeah, that's strange. He was like Jack Nicholson bald. Yeah, a good dad of hair for a 50-year-old dude. You're all Jewish Italian, yeah. But the other thing at the beginning, unrelated to the baldness, did you notice he was talking about the ads? Oh, yeah. I have learned recently, there is an entire industry with advertisements and papers and companies that you can go to, specifically for arranged marriages, where you could with, she who shall not be named, when your son is older, let's frame it, because the person who told me this told me this in the context of a daughter. So you could go to one of these places and talk to the person behind the counter and say, okay, we would like to have a young man who's this old, has this background, comes from this family, is this, and is that, and they will look for the proper match for you and you pay them for the arrangement. Strange. Strange. That is, but I mean, so, like, outside, yeah, which I bring it up because at the very beginning, he's talking about that, just happenstance, because that is just, well, yeah, there's normative, there's a lot of arranged marriage in Indian culture. Yeah. But I didn't even, I had no idea that, like, there's actually, there's publications, like magazines about, I assume that's not the norm, but obviously it does happen. But yeah, this, it's okay, I'm majorly interested, just because of Euchman. Yeah. And then the director, as well, because we've heard so many good things about Street, I'm not saying it, don't worry. Yeah, it's a big draw. But yeah. Euchman's a big draw. Because he's just so unique, I just don't think he would pick, that's why I'm thinking, like, I'm not really worried that it's just on the surface level, just, no illness. Funny, funny, funny. Right. Because he doesn't strike me as that type of guy who would just do that type of film. Me too. Right? Yep. I don't know. Yep. You let us know what you thought of it and let us know what we're missing, because I'm sure there's, I'm distracted. You see me? And if I distract people with my face Right there. I've never, that's never happened before. I don't like it. Please don't look at me.