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00:00When I was in 10, I used to like a boy.
00:02I remember that I used to get homework in the class.
00:06So I went to the house and said to him,
00:09I will do your homework too.
00:11You don't have tension.
00:12So you know, I used to write his books, his notebook.
00:14Before I used to write his homework, I used to write everything.
00:16That's so sweet.
00:17After finishing his homework, I used to be incomplete.
00:21Now that we're talking about love, I should ask you,
00:24what is the craziest or like the most wildest thing
00:28you have done in love or for love?
00:31I want to know.
00:32Because I'm sure everyone's been in love, right, of course.
00:35Like, and when you're young also, you do a lot of things
00:38where you know, you just do it for the sake of...
00:39I just want to know that one gesture you must have done in love.
00:43Please, feel free to share.
00:45And you can be as crazy as you'd like.
00:47Please be your childhood friend, I can ask you the same question.
00:52Wrong place, wrong place.
00:54No, we would like to learn it from you, Ishika.
00:58For a change, for a change, we would like to hear it from you.
01:01Now you know your father will also hear it from you.
01:03Yeah, you are listening.
01:05Exactly, he is the coolest dad.
01:09Yeah, he is the coolest dad.
01:11He is the coolest dad, even I've seen that.
01:13He is the coolest father.
01:14And even Pearl actually.
01:15Yeah, the coolest parents.
01:16Coolest parents.
01:17Yeah, I agree.
01:18They're very supportive.
01:18I agree.
01:19But this question is not for me.
01:20I know, at least one question.
01:23Unfortunately, my parents watch everything that I'm a part of.
01:27It can be something sweet or cute, anything.
01:30So yeah, I'm a very adventurous person.
01:34Yeah.
01:35So yeah, I've gone to Lens to really hide the person that I love.
01:43Like kind of sneak them in where I am.
01:46Wherever it can be.
01:48Yeah.
01:49Aunty, you're watching?
01:50Very well.
01:51It's the uncle we need to worry about.
01:53Aunty, the father is always watching.
01:55Yeah, the father is always watching.
01:57Oh my god.
01:59But yeah, I can't say that.
02:00But yeah, I've done something really.
02:02Like I was out of town once.
02:05And nobody knows but the person that I was seeing at that time.
02:14I sneaked him in and nobody knew.
02:16The whole time.
02:17That's very brave.
02:18That's very brave.
02:19That's very brave.
02:21That's very brave.
02:23I don't get, I'm scared of this thing because I don't get scared of anything.
02:27Because I feel like if you love, what's there to be scared of?
02:32So I'm doing it out of love and it's not like I'm, okay, I'm seeing two, three boys at the same time.
02:37I'm not, you know, trying to break anyone's heart or hurt their feelings.
02:41So I feel like it's all fair in love.
02:43I mean, I'm doing it out of a good emotion.
02:46I think it's like a gutter comes out of love.
02:48To do things.
02:49Yeah.
02:50It's to be mad.
02:51You'll do it for it.
02:52Yes.
02:53Shivangi is thinking.
02:54Sorry?
02:55Shivangi is thinking.
02:57Rupali Ji rightly said, what is love without a little madness?
03:01Of course.
03:02It has dollops.
03:03It has dollops.
03:04It has dollops.
03:05Yes, it needs to be.
03:06It should be.
03:07It should be like my ISD bills.
03:08I think the craziest thing was my ISD bills.
03:11I could have bought a house.
03:12Which bills?
03:13ISD bills at that time.
03:14ISD bills?
03:15Oh!
03:16ISD bills with more bills?
03:18Yeah.
03:19It didn't have mobile bills.
03:21Then outgoing from an ISD booth was like I think 72 rupees per minute.
03:26That time?
03:27Yes, that time.
03:2872 rupees?
03:2972 rupees to USA.
03:31Yes.
03:32And if you had a phone on mobile, it was something.
03:36And for how long did you speak at one time?
03:3864 rupees outgoing.
03:39No, 800 rupees outgoing.
03:41And 34 rupees incoming.
03:43Oh my god.
03:44I mean, in fact, if someone is a local person, it will be my house.
03:53We used to start our call at 12.
03:54We were all sleeping.
03:55Yeah.
03:56And my papa had this habit.
03:57He used to come at night to see that the doors are closed.
04:01You know, the head of the family.
04:03And the minute he used to come, I used to hide the phone inside the blanket.
04:06Yeah, hide the phone.
04:07I meant the sofa in the kitchen.
04:08I am done.
04:09I am done.
04:10So from 12 to 5, I used to be on the phone.
04:12And there should be a time.
04:13My mother has come at 6 in the morning with the receiver in my hand and I am sleeping.
04:19I was in 10th standard at school time.
04:22I used to like someone.
04:26That time I didn't know that today's kids are very advanced, very smart.
04:31But I am not in 10th.
04:34I have my hands all over time.
04:38We are Gen Z's.
04:40I think the people with us are more smart.
04:44Gen Alpha.
04:45Gen Beta.
04:46They are more smart.
04:47They are more smart.
04:48Because when I was in 10th, I used to like a boy.
04:52What was the 10th?
04:54Like a whatever, I don't know.
04:55So, I remember that I had homework in the class.
04:59So, I went to the house and said,
05:02I will do your homework too.
05:04You don't have tension.
05:05So, you know, I used to write books.
05:06I used to write books.
05:07I used to write books.
05:08I used to write books before.
05:09I used to write everything.
05:10That's so sweet.
05:11After I finished my homework,
05:12I used to be incomplete.
05:14So, I remember I used to do that.
05:16I was in 10th.
05:17And I could never.
05:19I don't think I would ever do that.
05:21I used to do that.
05:22I didn't have it at me.
05:23I didn't have it at me.
05:24I didn't have it at me.
05:25You did say that's the least craziest thing.
05:28No.
05:29Not that.
05:30I heard it.
05:31No, no, no, no.
05:32But it is you.
05:33But it is the least craziest.
05:34Oh, really, Reem?
05:35You didn't say anything.
05:36Reem?
05:37Reem?
05:38Reem?
05:39Shevangi and I know too much.
05:41Yeah.
05:42Not too much, but I know something.
05:45Reem doesn't come.
05:46Reem doesn't come.
05:47Reem doesn't come.
05:48Reem doesn't come.
05:49Let's start.
05:50You see, like my parents are my best friends.
05:52They know too much.
05:53They know too much.
05:54But I think, I am like this, you know, like you can call me like a lady version of Shah Rukh Khan.
06:02I can go mad when I'm in love.
06:04Yeah.
06:05Same here.
06:06Same here.
06:07And romantic.
06:08You know, the love is like the strongest feeling in the world.
06:10It is.
06:11The most amazing feeling.
06:12It's the most beautiful feeling.
06:13I genuinely think.
06:14It is.
06:15Love is actually one of the best feelings in the world.
06:18And, I tell everyone that you should experience it.
06:20Even though, as many times the heart is broken, you should still believe in love.
06:23And, love should not be able to take care of love.
06:26The craziest thing that I've done, I think, would be flying across the country for like a day and a half.
06:33Wow.
06:34To just meet someone.
06:35Wow.
06:36For a day and a half.
06:37Wow.
06:38Like not state, like country.
06:40That's big.
06:41That's nice.
06:42Very good.
06:43Yeah.
06:44Very good.
06:45You probably know who I'm talking about.
06:48Very good.
06:49I know.
06:50Yeah.
06:51So that's the craziest thing.
06:53Yeah.
06:54Good.
06:55Good.
06:56But then again, I'm single.
06:57So, I don't know.
06:58I'm single.
06:59I always.
07:00I still.
07:01Yeah.
07:02Okay.
07:03So, as women who are so successful in your own careers, do you believe a man can unapologetically
07:10support their partner and let them take the spotlight without any complexes in the relationship
07:15or without any sort of fights?
07:17What has your real experience been or if you've even seen somewhere else?
07:21Absolutely.
07:22Yeah.
07:23Not probably at all.
07:24Yeah.
07:25On the contrary, my husband is very proud of me.
07:27I think my dad almost, you know, left his career to make my career.
07:31For, you know, good four, five years.
07:33I remember.
07:34He had lost his work almost.
07:37Just because he wanted to make a career for myself.
07:40And I think that's the biggest sacrifice a man could have made.
07:43Yeah.
07:44But I mean in a relationship.
07:45Relationship.
07:46Sometimes, you know, I mean, not everyone is also perfect.
07:49Yeah.
07:50So, I think it's also okay.
07:51Like.
07:52I think there are both things in today's time.
07:54There are both things.
07:55Yeah.
07:56Where there are men who are supporting their wives, their partners.
08:00And for their success, they are genuinely happy and proud.
08:05Yeah.
08:06That's the genuineness.
08:07Yeah.
08:08That's why they are really happy that,
08:09Yeah.
08:10Yeah.
08:11I am behind you.
08:12These are also things.
08:13But at the same time,
08:14I have seen many of them,
08:16that,
08:17I don't know,
08:18that lack of self-confidence,
08:22or lack of,
08:24what do I say?
08:27Respect.
08:28Or because of society pressure.
08:32Insecurity.
08:33Insecurity.
08:34So, I think,
08:36to vocalize those things,
08:38that's a very important thing.
08:39Because,
08:40that's a very important thing,
08:41in order to be like,
08:42after one time,
08:43you will hit something,
08:44then,
08:45it will explode at one time.
08:46And,
08:47when it explodes,
08:48it will be very bad.
08:49And I feel,
08:50where love is,
08:51there should not be competition.
08:53There should not be competition.
08:54There should not be competition.
08:55There should not be competition.
08:57Because, even in friendships,
08:58there should not be ego.
08:59Even in friendships,
09:00there should not be ego.
09:01Because, in the relationship
09:02be it,
09:03girlfriend, boyfriend,
09:04husband, wife,
09:05or friend,
09:06or family,
09:07siblings,
09:08If it comes to that, that relationship doesn't work long-term.
09:12You should love, no ego, no complexes.
09:15Knowing a woman and a woman is always multi-tasked.
09:18Yeah.
09:19I mean, staying here in the shooting,
09:21if my girl calls me the phone for 6 at night,
09:24what do you want to do?
09:25So, you feel nice.
09:27I'm working also, I'm looking at the house also.
09:30And my husband is very proud of it.
09:32In fact, in my family, my father,
09:34I was very small when I came to the industry.
09:37So, this was my choice.
09:39And my parents supported me.
09:41So, you know,
09:42there were a lot of people in our family who didn't want to know what profession is.
09:47You become a doctor, you become a doctor.
09:49Who can you become a doctor?
09:50Who can you become a actor?
09:51Then, some of them were the same.
09:53But my father, who sent my wife with a little child?
09:57Then my father stood up and my father was like,
09:59I'm okay.
10:00I don't know what I'm doing.
10:01I don't want anyone's opinion.
10:03Okay, everyone's opinion. I respect that, but this is my choice.
10:05I know what I'm doing.
10:06I don't know what I'm doing.
10:07My father, the way he did that,
10:09I mean, my father set a benchmark for me.
10:12You know,
10:13he was that.
10:14And for a man to,
10:15two little children alone,
10:17it was very difficult.
10:19It was very difficult.
10:20And my grandfather was unwell.
10:23And there were many things.
10:24But you know,
10:25my father was like,
10:26No, you do it.
10:27I'll do it.
10:28You guys go.
10:29You do it.
10:30I'll do it.
10:31I'll do it.
10:32The way he supported my mother was commendable.
10:33I think there are both things.
10:35My husband has been completely supportive.
10:36And I've said it thousands of times before.
10:39And when I had come and told him,
10:41I said, this is a daily thing.
10:42And I would be gone for minimum 25 days a month.
10:46So how would you?
10:47And he says, go.
10:48You've never got your due as an actor.
10:50So,
10:51it's high time you got it.
10:52So,
10:53of course,
10:54you know,
10:56Rupali ma'am and Anita ma'am,
10:57they've both
10:59told us and showed us that
11:02you need to marry the right person.
11:04So there are men like these
11:06and there are also other kind of men
11:08who don't want to,
11:10who get very bothered by your success
11:12also because you're a woman.
11:14Could happen.
11:15I've seen friends.
11:16I've seen girls in my college.
11:19who come from very,
11:22you know,
11:23reserved families and
11:25they were toppers in my school,
11:27but they could not make anything of that
11:30because they were just expected to go and marry.
11:33And
11:34So sad.
11:35Yeah.
11:36That is sad,
11:37but it's the reality.
11:38I have friends.
11:39They got married too.
11:40But also the family.
11:41So me,
11:42of course,
11:43not to bring,
11:44but my father,
11:45my father was the one who told me
11:46I should pursue this career.
11:48So he's the one who really propelled me.
11:50I,
11:51I was really an introvert
11:53and I didn't think I could,
11:54I did not think of this as a profession ever.
11:57Same here.
11:58And I was like,
11:59no.
12:00And you hear so many things, right?
12:02About this industry.
12:03And you,
12:04you get very apprehensive.
12:05And especially being an introvert,
12:06I said,
12:07I cannot deal with bad people.
12:09And then,
12:10no,
12:11but my father said,
12:12I'm behind you.
12:13Anything happens,
12:14you can fall back on me.
12:15So I had that confidence.
12:16And,
12:17of course,
12:18there are,
12:19there are,
12:20even apart from your partners,
12:23you,
12:24you can have men around you also,
12:26who can be very intimidated by you.
12:28Yes.
12:29And they can put,
12:30even at the workplace,
12:32just because you're a woman,
12:34they can say things and get away
12:36and they can feel that they can get away.
12:38Versus they cannot do that to a man
12:40because they think he might just throw a punch.
12:43Yeah.
12:44I'm just stating facts.
12:45And this is as simple as,
12:47and this is something they might not do very intentionally.
12:52Intentionally.
12:53Intentionally.
12:54This is happening since generations.
12:57The male psyche,
12:58the male ego.
12:59The male ego.
13:00The male ego.
13:01The male psyche.
13:02Now,
13:03if they,
13:04if anyone has to call out for me,
13:06they'll just call out for me.
13:07And for the men,
13:08it'll be a different kind of aap or sir or a bhai.
13:12Yeah.
13:13So I always,
13:14because I'm so aware,
13:15I'm like,
13:16oh my God,
13:17why this?
13:18I'm not saying,
13:19you know,
13:20give me a title.
13:21There's a difference.
13:22But this is very subconsciously.
13:24Yeah.
13:25There.
13:26I know they're not doing it consciously,
13:27but I'm aware of that.
13:29But correct me if I'm wrong,
13:30I do feel the TV industry is a bit more empowering towards women
13:33because there's so many female centric shows
13:35compared to any other industry,
13:37whether relatively more male centric,
13:39you know,
13:40movies and shows and everything.
13:42Predominantly is a woman's medium.
13:44Yeah.
13:45Okay.
13:46Yeah.
13:47It's very rarely that a show is watched by the men in the house.
13:50I mean,
13:51a lot of men also watch Anupama,
13:53like families.
13:54Men watch,
13:55you know,
13:56there was,
13:57I'm talking about 1,5 years ago.
13:59I'm coming down.
14:00I'm coming down.
14:01I'm coming down from the 4th grade.
14:02I'm coming down from the 4th grade.
14:03I'm coming down from the 10th grade.
14:05And he's watching Anupama in the morning.
14:07I'm coming down from the 5th grade.
14:09Because I was without makeup.
14:10I was like,
14:11but he's watching Anupama and that was such a proud moment.
14:16One last question.
14:17I want you to feel free to criticize.
14:20What do you think the TV industry should change about itself or adapt to?
14:25According to you.
14:26Let's start with you, Reem.
14:27Why always be?
14:28I just wanted to be.
14:29If you're sitting next to her.
14:31And you're also friends.
14:33Yeah.
14:34Because you said the benchmark.
14:37You're like the other generation.
14:39What generation are you?
14:40I don't know.
14:41Like 20.
14:42Gen Z?
14:43Gen Z.
14:44Gen Z, yeah.
14:45Gen Z.
14:46Gen Z, yeah.
14:47Gen Z, yeah.
14:48We're all here.
14:49My son keeps saying he's like,
14:50Gen Alpha.
14:51Gen Alpha.
14:52What is Gen Alpha?
14:54What is Gen Alpha?
14:55I don't know.
14:56It's the one that's younger to us.
14:57It's younger to us?
14:58Yeah.
14:59My God.
15:00Already?
15:01There is one.
15:02I don't know.
15:04Gen Alpha.
15:05I don't know.
15:06All of them.
15:07I don't know.
15:08Millennials.
15:09Millennials.
15:10I feel genuinely like that.
15:12With time, it is changing.
15:14And Barsathe for that matter.
15:17It was a very different show.
15:19Which usually comes on TV.
15:21Or which you've done before.
15:22It was very different.
15:24I genuinely think that the audience
15:27has evolved a little bit.
15:28Like I said before.
15:30There is a particular audience
15:33who has a typical television drama.
15:36But then there is also audience
15:38who has a little evolved show.
15:41Like even Anupama is an evolved show.
15:43And that's why there are men
15:45who are also watching that show.
15:47I think I can finally say that
15:49television actors are getting their
15:51due respect.
15:52Their recognition that they deserve.
15:55Because like I always say.
15:57We work so damn hard.
15:59I think television actors.
16:01I would like to correct there.
16:03Television actors have been getting
16:05a lot of respect.
16:07I mean.
16:08It's not.
16:09I'm not talking about within the
16:10television industry.
16:11No, within the television industry.
16:12But outside.
16:13Because.
16:14Because.
16:15She is talking vis-vis.
16:16Like film actor.
16:17Yeah.
16:18And you have to admit.
16:19Like even if a TV actor goes to
16:20like a film set.
16:21Yeah.
16:22The kind of like you know.
16:23It takes a while that you know.
16:25You gain that respect.
16:26They are so curious.
16:27Then what has happened is.
16:28The actor who goes.
16:29A TV actor.
16:30Who goes to a film set.
16:31Probably he is a little apprehensive.
16:33Probably he's got that thing in his mind.
16:35I think.
16:36How am I getting received from him?
16:39He's working probably in his mind.
16:40But.
16:41But my picture is really
16:42that it's not.
16:43No.
16:44Because it feels different.
16:46Yeah.
16:47I am lost my girl.
16:48I am lost my girl.
16:49Big project.
16:50They are doing too.
16:52Yeah.
16:53A true lot of things are.
16:54Like a big production house.
16:56The great divide is there.
16:57Suddenly there's this.
16:58How are.
16:59About.
17:00Film actor.
17:01Brilliant actor.
17:02So brilliant actors.
17:03A's not that.
17:04There are fantastic actors like you know in films like Aranbir Kapoor, Alia, all these people are fabulous but please understand that film actors get so much time, they get workshops, they get screenplayers, everything they get in advance.
17:23You may start two scenes in the day, today because of budget constraints I think 4 will be done, but we take out 20-25 minutes.
17:33Today the government of India always recognized films, they recognize web series also today.
17:41You have recognized the content creators too, the national award.
17:50Again I have a jury thanks to Anupama, I got that platform, but why don't they have television?
17:58And nowadays movie actors get that like an entire team to help them prepare for one scene and all of you need to do it on the spot.
18:06There is addiction for it.
18:08When I did a movie, the actress, I don't want her name, she had six people with her.
18:13And I said excuse me, there was no one in our time.
18:16The performance they are giving is after all that preparation and TV actors need to do it on the spot.
18:21We are using it every day.
18:23We are using it every day.
18:25After all of us, we are using it.
18:27Sometimes the scripts are like that you are sitting on the desk.
18:29Because the telecast is the time, sometimes it is time-concreded, sometimes it is the time.
18:34You are sitting and you are writing a script.
18:35And I think with TV there are some good things, you have to do it, you have to do it, you have to do it, you have to do it.
18:39You have to do it, you have to do it, you have to do it, you have to do it, you have to do it, you have to do it every day.
18:44So I think the training of television is the most important training.
18:47You can see all of the directors who are on television.
18:50They are fantastic.
18:51Anurag Basu, no video.
18:53I think what we have learnt, like you know when I asked the question, what do you think the TV industry should change?
18:58I think the emphasis is on that people should just recognize.
19:01Yes.
19:02Everyone involved.
19:03I feel this.
19:04One thing I feel that the change needs to be done is that our shows are being made on TV.
19:10I think there is a need to be progressive shows.
19:13There is a need to be progressive shows.
19:15Because before there was a time when there was progressive shows but they were not working.
19:21They were not working because people didn't accept it so that time came back when there was a lot of regressive shows.
19:27So I feel, I know, I know.
19:29Anurag Basu don't love that.
19:30Even movies.
19:31I feel, I feel, it's okay.
19:33Despite, despite that I feel shows are being made on TV.
19:36Progressive shows are being made on TV.
19:37Because it will also give a fresh perspective to the audience.
19:41Yes.
19:42So that thing should be done.
19:43And people should more and more talk about social justice, mental health, respect, equality.
19:51I think in these things more and more things should be done.
19:54I think it's very very important.
19:56We all deserve a pat on our back for being quintessential TV people.
20:01Seriously.
20:02For all of us.
20:04All the television people.
20:06Yeah, whether others give it or not, I recognize all of you.
20:09And you all are very hard working, talented women.
20:12And I'm so glad we got to have this conversation.
20:15It was honestly amazing to speak to all of you and get your thoughts on things.
20:19Thank you for calling us.
20:20Yes.
20:21Thank you so much for joining us in this video.
20:28And I think we've all bonded.
20:29Yes.
20:30And yes.
20:31Are you going to have an ice cream?
20:32Yes.
20:33No, no, no.
20:34I have no rapid fire for us this time.
20:36Oh sadly no.
20:37I just.
20:38I wish that fun.
20:39No, no.
20:40No, no.
20:41It's like a slam coke.
20:42Maybe you should just give it a try.
20:44I had so many questions but then it's timing.
20:46Impromptu.
20:47Make it two episodes.
20:48Impromptu.
20:49It's your challenge.
20:50Okay, just give me one word answers, okay?
20:52I don't like it.
20:53I don't like it.
20:54Let's go for it.
20:55One word or two words.
20:57Quick, quick, okay?
20:58Do you think live-in is something more young couples should explore before marriage?
21:03Yes.
21:04Yes.
21:05Yes.
21:06Yes.
21:07I think it depends.
21:09It depends.
21:10I personally don't believe in living relationships but at the same time I'm not against it.
21:15To each to its own.
21:16To each to its own.
21:17I think love is very personal and how you want to love and to be loved is very personal and it should be respected.
21:23You could start living with someone and then realize that I don't like these things and they're not changing that.
21:27Exactly.
21:28But that's what I'm saying.
21:29That's what I'm saying.
21:30I feel it's like to live and let live.
21:33You know, you can be different.
21:35You can be different.
21:36You can be different.
21:37But you know, if your morals are the same, then you always make it with each other.
21:41That's what I think.
21:42A personal choice.
21:43And like I said, how you want to love and to be loved is personal and it should be respected.
21:48Now, be it you want to live with your partner or get married or you don't live with that person but you know, you're sure of him or her and you get married.
21:56And how much you want to make it work.
21:57Yeah.
21:58How much you want to make it work.
21:59Marriage is for keeps.
22:00But it's very important to have a right partner.
22:01Who respects you.
22:02Who respects you.
22:03Who respects you.
22:04To do it.
22:05Even if you want to get married.
22:06Even if you want to get married.
22:07Even if you want to get married.
22:08Yeah.
22:09That's it.
22:10Don't get out of it.
22:11In relationship, what's very, very important is I think love se pehle bhi it's respect.
22:15Respect.
22:16It's respect.
22:17It's respect.
22:18Because you don't have love every day.
22:19But respect for each other.
22:20If there is respect, that relationship will work and you will take it.
22:24And also that willingness to make it work.
22:28Yeah.
22:29I think these things are very important.
22:30And this is a man or woman I think for everyone.
22:32Same hai.
22:33This was an extra special round just for the fans.
22:36Watching aapke le belkul out of the.
22:39Yeah.
22:40Exclusive.
22:41Exclusive.
22:42I would like to say again.
22:43Thank you so much for being here.
22:45Thank you so much.
22:46And thank you for being so candid.
22:47And just being yourself.
22:49I am honestly it's my first time hosting.
22:51And I felt very comfortable with all of you.
22:56So thank you for being here.
22:57It's Ishika's debut guys.
22:58Just by the way.
22:59With us.
23:00Take a good look at her.
23:01Yeah.
23:02Pavla bhi dekho gay.
23:03Ishika.
23:04Ishika.
23:05You.
23:06I mean we know before.
23:07But still I was nervous.
23:08But still I was nervous.
23:09But in the beginning I was like this.
23:11And this.
23:12And up to last I was like this.
23:13All of us.
23:14I think it happened with all of us.
23:16Because you know in the starting to body language completely changed.
23:21No.
23:22No.
23:23I was like this.
23:24Yeah.
23:25I was doing this.
23:26Yeah.
23:27Because you all are always the quietest people in the room.
23:29And very like introverted in that sense.
23:31I am.
23:32And then comes Shivangi.
23:33I am.
23:34In fact ask Riva.
23:35Ask Riva.
23:36I don't shut up.
23:37Ask Riva.
23:38I don't shut up.
23:39That's what I am saying.
23:40She knows me.
23:41I know about time.
23:42Ask her how I am.
23:43She's a woman of few words.
23:45I don't even know from home.
23:47Ask her.
23:48She knows me.
23:49She knows me.
23:50She knows me.
23:51One day she told me.
23:53One day she came to me.
23:54And I think she called me.
23:56She's like.
23:57I am like you.
23:58I am like you.
23:59I am like you.
24:00I am like you.
24:01I am like you.
24:02She told me.
24:03Because you know.
24:04She knows me.
24:05She knows me.
24:06She knows me.
24:07How am I.
24:08I am.
24:09I am.
24:10I am glad.
24:11I am glad.
24:12We were in a get together.
24:13We were in a function.
24:14We don't want to move from here.
24:15So.
24:16You remember?
24:17Of course I do.
24:18But.
24:19It's so nice that you brought out the.
24:22The chirpy side in all of us.
24:24I tried to stop it.
24:25I am so glad.
24:26You all felt comfortable.
24:27I felt comfortable.
24:28I am glad that I met her.
24:29Riva also.
24:30I loved meeting you both.
24:31We were comfortable.
24:32Such a pleasure meeting you.
24:33So happy.
24:34So happy.
24:35God bless you.
24:36Keep watching Directors Cut Productions for more such videos.
24:39And if you like this video.
24:41Then like.
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24:43Comment.
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