Mumbai: In an exclusive Interview with the star cast of 'Four More Shots Please!', including Kirti Kulhari, Maanvi Gagroo, Bani J, Sayani Gupta, Prateik Smita Patil and Dino Morea, where they reflected on the show's impact, themes of women empowerment, and their personal growth. Then, they discussed the all-women set, objectification and societal judgments on women's choices. After that, the actors shared how the show has helped normalise conversations around LGBTQ+ representation and inspired audiences. They also discussed being shaped by strong women in their lives and evolving through their experiences. In the end, the cast expressed gratitude for the show's journey and its influence on audiences.
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00:00Hello team, four more shots please and it's an absolute pleasure to have you with us here on HATIMS today.
00:08Coming to the questions, I wanted to know first really that how excited are you?
00:12I mean, it's 4th season and this is the finale season.
00:16After that, you have to shoot, on screen, off screen.
00:20You don't see yourself.
00:22Why are you on Amazon?
00:24You will see it on Amazon.
00:26You will see it on Amazon.
00:28Yeah, yeah.
00:30So then, how is the feeling overall for Rihanna?
00:36I'm personally very excited about the release.
00:40I think after season one and probably more than season one, I've had the most fun on season four.
00:47I mean, with third season, I had almost become like, okay, guys, this is, you know,
00:53what's happening now?
00:55Can we just like, you know, what are we going to do next?
00:58Like, is it going to, you know, because that's the whole point, right?
01:01If you're doing seasons after season, you have to just like, keep the, you know, the game has to go up, right?
01:06And I'm so thankful that after much deliberation and thought, I think everyone decided.
01:12And they all came together with this season, which, you know, where there's so much joy and fun and musty.
01:20And that's the whole vibe of the season.
01:23And so I had a great time on this particular season.
01:26It's only till the wrap.
01:28It's only when the wrap happened, you know, I think the feeling sort of sunk in that, oh, like, this is our last day, right?
01:36And I think that's when I kind of got emotional.
01:40But I couldn't be happier for the journey that the show has had so far.
01:45And we have some lovely people joining in the fourth season.
01:50And I think people will really, really have a blast this season.
01:55Right, right.
01:56And how much have you missed shooting posts and now that wrap up with fans and all of that?
02:01So, you know, that's, that's what happened with me on the last day, because when I, I still remember, I was, when I was driving to the location.
02:14It suddenly hit me that, oh, shit, like, I'm never going to be playing Siddi again.
02:19You know, I'm never going to be like this, you know, Siddi, Anjana, Damini, Umang, like this gang and not just the cast, like even the crew, right?
02:28Of course, we're going to stay in touch.
02:30Of course, we're going to hang.
02:31And of course, you know, all of that, but like being on set together in the capacities that we were in and that won't happen.
02:39And that was really, I mean, that's the sentimental part of it.
02:43But, but like it is with most things like it, like I, because this shoot gets very hectic, right?
02:50Because we're shooting, uh, the, the days are long, the heavy scene.
02:55There's a lot of, um, you know, hair, makeup, styling, heels, it's physically taxing, emotional, all of that.
03:02So through the, while we're shooting, there are times when we're like, you know, like we have to finish.
03:08And then when, when it starts ending or it comes to, uh, comes closer to the end is when you start feeling like, oh, no, it's ending.
03:15You know, now we don't want it to end, but that's with most things in life.
03:19And, uh, yeah, I think we'll, we'll stay in touch.
03:22And hopefully like Pratik said, uh, if we feel, uh, too sentient, nostalgic, we always have the seasons to go back.
03:30And we'll go and watch it on a prime video.
03:32Maybe we'll watch it together.
03:34It's strange because right now while she was talking, I started having something in my stomach.
03:38Okay.
03:39And it's very strange because I don't think, you know, when you, when we were shooting for it, you, you think about it and things like that.
03:46And it's, it's, we've spent eight years on this, you know, and, and it's very much like a family and there are things happen.
03:52You know, it's, it's, it's multiple shit happens, right.
03:56And, and at multiple, uh, like sort of versus, you know, it's like meta almost.
04:01And we have literally grown up with the show.
04:04We have, we've actually evolved as individuals.
04:07Some of us maybe haven't.
04:08I hope.
04:09I hope we have.
04:10I hope we have.
04:11And, uh, literally, right.
04:13And honestly, this is like a family that we have sort of made over the years.
04:19And, uh, yeah, it's, anyway, it's, it's, it's quite strange, but, uh, I really want to go.
04:25But, uh, I really would also miss Damini house.
04:27And the last day I shot there, I literally went to every wall and said, thank you.
04:34Because again, like eight years to have spent in that one location, which is, and it's beautiful.
04:37You know, it's such a beautiful space, uh, that balcony and everything, that tree.
04:41So yeah, it was quite, uh, I'm going to miss the house more than these guys.
04:44But no, I'll, I'll miss them a lot.
04:45Yeah.
04:46But you never know.
04:47No, I think we're going to come back.
04:48Yeah.
04:49Never say never.
04:50Yeah.
04:51Listen, you never know.
04:52Maybe there's, maybe there's a movie in the making.
04:53Who knows?
04:54I think he's only saying things he's not supposed to.
04:55Yeah.
04:56I said, who knows?
04:57Yeah.
04:58Give away everything.
04:59I said, who knows?
05:00The two part film.
05:01Tell them about the two part film.
05:02It's actually a five part.
05:03Yeah.
05:04It's a five part film.
05:05You can just say it.
05:06It's a five part film.
05:07We travel all over the world.
05:08I, uh, Jay.
05:09Ask your question.
05:10Please ask your question.
05:11Jay finally becomes a Hugh Hefner.
05:12And then he, you know, he's just.
05:13Because he's so spermed by that.
05:14He's so, he's so traumatized that he finally becomes.
05:17He's like, I want so many of them.
05:18And that's one of them.
05:19He becomes a Hugh Hefner.
05:21I'm sorry.
05:22He becomes a Hugh Hefner.
05:23I'm sorry.
05:24I'm sorry.
05:25I'm sorry.
05:26I'm sorry.
05:27I'm sorry.
05:28I'm sorry.
05:29I'm sorry.
05:30I'm sorry.
05:31I'm sorry.
05:32I'm sorry.
05:33I'm sorry.
05:34I'm sorry.
05:35Coming back.
05:36I am.
05:37I most definitely, I'm going to miss all of these beautiful, crazy.
05:41She didn't ask you.
05:42It's been, it's been, it's been.
05:43I know.
05:44But since we're saying it.
05:45Let him say.
05:46I'm going to miss all these.
05:47It's been, they're like, uh, I'm like the fifth girl anyway.
05:51I've been saying it for, I feel like, I feel like the fifth girl.
05:55The show has really changed you, huh?
05:57I feel like the fifth girl.
06:00I'm, uh, but no jokes apart.
06:02It's, it's been, it's been, uh, wild eight years.
06:05It really has.
06:06And, uh, yeah.
06:07You know this question for both of you earlier that, um, this shows more of women empowerment
06:13and, you know, the way women perceive the world and the way they live.
06:18It's their bubble.
06:19Not their bubble.
06:20It's their world.
06:21Tell me, you know, on set, off camera, how difficult and easy was it for you to be?
06:26Oh, well, just a bunch of objects, uh, uh, roaming around, uh, uh, set.
06:31We're just, uh, you know, a bunch, a bunch of props.
06:34Hey, man.
06:35Yeah, we're just a bunch of, uh, beautiful props, you know, that, that, that, that a place.
06:38Fantastic presence.
06:39We're not objects.
06:40We're not objects.
06:41We're objects.
06:42We're objects.
06:43What do you say?
06:44The men are objects.
06:45If you notice, I mean, listen, not me.
06:46I'm just okay.
06:47I'm just okay.
06:48But if you, if you, Dino Maria, okay.
06:52Million Soman, I mean, what do you think is going on?
06:56What do you mean?
06:57What do you mean?
06:58What do you think is going on with the writers?
07:00Huh?
07:01It's okay.
07:02It's okay.
07:03It's okay.
07:04It's okay.
07:05We were not objects.
07:06We were objectified.
07:07Maybe.
07:08We were objectified.
07:09Maybe.
07:10Why?
07:11We are also, it's time for us to objectify.
07:14Of course.
07:15That's not wrong.
07:16That's not wrong.
07:17That's not wrong.
07:18That's not wrong.
07:19That's not wrong.
07:20That's not wrong.
07:22Okay.
07:23Please.
07:24Did you know?
07:25Repeat the question.
07:26No, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was very refreshing to see.
07:31Because it's, it's an 80, 90% women, all women set.
07:3580, 90% all women set.
07:37Women, focus, pullers, lights, women on the lights, mostly.
07:41I mean, throughout the season.
07:43There wasn't definitely in any of the season.
07:45There was a, there was a woman focus.
07:46There was one season.
07:47There was, there was, we had, we had, we had a woman, you know, literally it was a women
07:55oriented, you know, set and very few men, but it was a, it was so refreshing.
08:04It was so refreshing for me.
08:05It's been eight years.
08:06I've been seeing it.
08:07So for me, it's just, I'm kind of used to it now, but.
08:10There was a question for, how did you feel?
08:13Yeah.
08:14It was a woman army, man.
08:15It was a woman army.
08:16One second.
08:17One second.
08:18One second.
08:19One second.
08:20Sorry.
08:21One second.
08:22One second.
08:23How did you give up with these poor.
08:24Crazy power.
08:25Five boys.
08:26Crackling with you.
08:28You're done?
08:29All you sir.
08:31All you, sir.
08:32All you sir.
08:33It was amazing.
08:36I am not saying it because they are sitting here.
08:38It was an absolute pleasure.
08:41You get to see them up close and personal.
08:45You know, sometimes the squabbles and sometimes the love and the energy.
08:52They were embodying every character and the show is about obviously their stories
08:57and to be included in their stories and to be a part of it
09:00and to see them all come on set looking great, fighting, loving, hugging.
09:08It was an eye-opener.
09:10And it was great.
09:12It was great.
09:13Don't get me wrong.
09:14It was great.
09:15It was an eye-opener.
09:18This is the reality when you see a bunch of girls together.
09:21Now you know what I've been going through.
09:23It's as real as it could get.
09:25Exactly.
09:26I was like waiting.
09:27You say action, they're perfect in character.
09:30You say cut, they're different characters.
09:32And it was wonderful to see that change.
09:35You realize how good as actors they are.
09:37That's what actors are.
09:38Exactly.
09:40You know, so it was fun to be a part of this entire world of theirs.
09:43And then obviously you need men, good looking, nice men.
09:48And good men.
09:49Good actors.
09:50And good men.
09:51Actors, we are good.
09:53And to just, to add to the conflict, to add to the story, to add to the visual experience.
09:59And it was an absolute pleasure to see them and be a part of this whole show with them.
10:03Even though it's their story, you need men in this.
10:05Absolutely.
10:06Yeah, yeah.
10:07Absolutely.
10:08I mean, not always, but we need each other.
10:09Absolutely.
10:10It was good.
10:11I'll pause now.
10:13Well written, man.
10:14Good question for you for a few.
10:16That a lot of viewers have, you know, related themselves to each of your characters.
10:21What is one particular thing that you have not related with your individual characters?
10:26Oh my God, I think nobody relates to one characteristic of Damini, which is why she's so damn terrible towards Jay.
10:37You know, and she keeps the nicer he is to her, the harder the kick, you know, and really.
10:46And I think that's one thing that I don't relate to.
10:49And she's too confused like in terms of her personal life and her emotions and what to really, what does she feel for who.
10:58It's quite messy.
10:59And I think which is why it makes it quite fun to play, you know, as an actor when characters are messy.
11:05But I think, yeah, that's one characteristic of Damini that I just cannot understand.
11:12Me?
11:13Yeah.
11:14I thought, you know, I used to think that I as Manvi am childlike or immature or whatever.
11:23Then I met Siddhi.
11:26And I was like, okay, no, I'm very mature.
11:28I am far too smart for this.
11:31But yeah, so I think, I think sometimes I feel like I just want to hold her and be like, what are you doing?
11:37Yeah, like what are you doing with your, which is like essentially what these girls do to Siddhi in the show that you idiot like, you know, just get a hold of yourself.
11:46So yeah, I think those certain reactions.
11:49But I often think that maybe I do that in real life also.
11:52And maybe that I just don't realize it.
11:54And other people want to kind of shake me up and, you know, get me to do better.
11:58But hasn't happened, happened so far.
12:00So I think I'm going to find IRL.
12:02But yeah, as Siddhi, I think that would be something, there's certain things that she does.
12:07And I'm like, why?
12:09Like, you know, it's one of those, but overall, again, I think it fits in the, in the larger scheme of things, the, the group dynamic, the everything.
12:19Like, of course it fits and that's why it's there.
12:21But if I were to kind of separate myself from that, then that would be it.
12:26I think the one thing that I kind of couldn't understand, I think more than things that she's done, because I, I think I'm pretty, this is one thing that helps me be an actor.
12:37I'm pretty accepting about pretty drastic changes in behavior and stuff like that.
12:41And like trying to be understanding, like, why would this person be doing this?
12:44Most of the things that I've had a problem with have been things that she said.
12:48And I'm like, why is she saying this? Like, what is the point of this?
12:51It's not funny.
12:52Like I'm not understanding how this contributes to the conversation right now.
12:55Like, what is the point of this?
12:57So it's a few questions here and there about that, but about things that she's doing, the motivation behind it and all.
13:04I've been able to make sense of it.
13:05So I'm thankful for that.
13:07And then obviously I have now also accepted the fact that she drinks and she smokes up and she parties.
13:13And then she still is regular with the gym and has an amazing body.
13:16So I'm like hats off to Umang.
13:18I wish I had it, but you know, yeah, that's, that's about it.
13:24I don't really have too many issues.
13:26I don't know what that says about me, but.
13:29Personally, for me, I don't think there's anything which I do not understand or I do not sort of resonate with.
13:37I think everything that Anjana has been, has done or not done is something that is very, very human and understandable from even from Keethe's perspective.
13:53And so I don't think I've ever been conflicted about, I think, I think the whole point and that also adds to the, I think the humanness that you sort of bring to the character because it's all possible, right?
14:08We are all human and it's all possible.
14:10And so, yeah, I'm, I think I'm, I'm very much.
14:13I'm, I'm good with, yeah, like it, it, it had to be her journey, you know, the good, bad and ugly.
14:19This is a question for all of you that, you know, I've observed this that if women would drink and smoke and all of that, if you don't drink and don't smoke and all of that, if you wear a certain kind of clothes, Indian especially, so you are, if you're a teetotaler.
14:40As a teetotaler since I was born pretty much, I have been judged throughout, like, and still am to this day, at least now people have accepted, I think because of the, I'm in the industry and stuff, so people know about me, so they know that I'm not really into drinking because they've now over so many years, they've seen, oh, she's at a party, she's not going to drink, she's not going to smoke, she'll leave by 10, whatever it may be.
15:07So I think that kind of has been established as my reputation, but even before that, when I was younger and I was with MTV and stuff, like people would think that I was like a party animal because I had tattoos and stuff and I was like, what's happening?
15:17And I was like, no man, that's just my energy. It doesn't mean I actually need to, you know, consume things to bring out this energy.
15:24It's just like this. But I think that judgment remains throughout.
15:28I think judgment, people judge, okay, and it's just how people are, it's just a human thing, okay, irrespective of what you do, you could be the most, I don't know, I mean, whatever, if you think this is my ideal, you know, perfect, or there is nothing like perfect, but you know, there'll be people who will have an opinion, and that's okay.
15:51But having said that, I think the Gen Z's now are drinking much less is what I hear, which is a great thing.
15:57Across the world, people are switching from alcohol into other sort of because it's really bad for your body, and you know, people are a little more conscious and things like that.
16:06But yeah, there are judgments, yeah, I mean, there were judgments, but you know, having said that, if you go into the, I mean, the rural sectors, you see women smoking BDs, you know, or you, like, in the earlier generations, people would consume, you know, opium and things like that, right?
16:27Like, there are many things that people did, and you know, I've traveled across, and I have had the good fortune of traveling across the interiors, you know, the most, like, not just villages, but like, really, really, like, villages that, tribal areas, villages that have no electricity, no potable water, etc.
16:49But there are all kinds of women you find, and our opinion about how people should be is kind of quite skewed as well in terms of popular media.
16:58That's not what reality is like.
17:00Also, I feel, why is there always judgment for what women are doing, whether they're drinking or not, smoking or not, partying or not?
17:07I mean, nobody's judging the men for peeing on the roads.
17:11Like, why the hell are we not judging men?
17:13They should be judged for that, right?
17:15Or, I mean, I'm sorry, I'm bringing gender into it, but we started with the-
17:19No, we started with women being-
17:20The question is gender-related.
17:21Yeah, based.
17:22So-
17:23The question was not gender-related.
17:24It was.
17:25It was.
17:26She said women are judged.
17:27And wearing these clothes and-
17:28So, I mean, I have a problem with the difference in judgment between the two genders to begin with.
17:37We'll come to what that judgment is.
17:39Then we will talk about whether the judgment is correct or not, and whether judging somebody is correct,
17:44or not in the first place.
17:46So, yeah.
17:47And I think, and to specifically talk about this, of course, like, you know, with the, I mean, if you see even the representation of women on screen has been similar to that.
18:01Like we've seen up till very recently that the women who were drinking, or maybe even now, like maybe our show was the first one to kind of change that.
18:11But before that, women who were drinking were bad, or bigdi hui, or vampy, or whatever.
18:17Yes.
18:18And then the guy would, or whatever, something would happen in her life and she would become this-
18:22Sudhri hui.
18:23Sudhri hui.
18:24Yeah.
18:25Sudhri hui.
18:26Who doesn't drink?
18:27Who wears Indian?
18:28Who does, you know, like all the things that she should do and stuff.
18:32So, and I think it's like art imitates life, life imitates art.
18:36It's both ways.
18:37And as the world changes, not to say that smoking and drinking and partying, you know, is good.
18:44It's not.
18:45I mean, or whatever, to each their own, if you can handle it, great.
18:48But, yeah, I think that we need to, as storytellers, also kind of be cognizant of that, if not responsible for it.
18:58But, yeah.
18:59But also as a trope, showing women drinking or smoking is not supposed to be empowering.
19:05And it has nothing to do with empowerment.
19:07Yeah.
19:08Empowerment is about the choices you've made for yourself, your agency, your mind, you know, that's it.
19:14So, irrespective of your habits in life, it doesn't mean, you know, that is not going to reflect anything and how empowered really you are.
19:23Also ultimately comes down to conditioning, I feel.
19:26You're conditioned to think that this is wrong and women doing this is wrong.
19:31You're conditioned to think that women doing this is right.
19:34And the conditioning has been around for how many centuries?
19:37So, how are you going to fight the conditioning, you know?
19:42Conversation.
19:43Huh?
19:44With conversation?
19:45Sure.
19:46With education.
19:47We've been having conversations for too long now.
19:50It's about time something happens with the conditioning, you know?
19:54So, continuing to this question, it just popped up my mind that recently I read a post on Instagram by the legendary actress Dina Kamal.
20:04Where she had.
20:05I know which post you're talking about.
20:07Yeah.
20:08Yeah.
20:09Yeah.
20:10There was a scene from a particular movie from the 7th century that starred Amita Bachchan and the scene that she had posted on Instagram was basically walking down the beach.
20:17On the beach, yeah.
20:18Yeah.
20:19And she's being eaten and catcalled by a human or a party.
20:23E-teaser.
20:24And then she drags him to the police station or that.
20:30And then Amita Bach obviously leaves a police officer and he takes him into custody and all that butt.
20:34Butt, yeah.
20:35With that.
20:36There is a butt.
20:37Advice.
20:38You should wear while you're wearing these clothes.
20:40You know?
20:41It's not even that she was wearing, oh my god.
20:43She was wearing swimwear on the beach.
20:45On the beach.
20:46Yeah.
20:47Which is relevant to what the angle, right?
20:50But Amita, I mean the character of Amita basically, Abhijai.
20:54I asked her, if you have seen yourself, you have seen your clothes.
20:58You have seen your clothes.
20:59You have seen your clothes.
21:01You have seen them.
21:02But despite the 70s heroines of the heroines, Dina Taman, that character asked her,
21:06I asked her, if you have seen your clothes.
21:09So then the reality, it wasn't trying to.
21:12Conditioning.
21:13From the 70s till 2025, do you think this entire concept of patriarchy,
21:19the men telling us what to wear?
21:23Women telling us what to wear?
21:28Growing up, my mother did.
21:30That's what I'm saying.
21:31The patriarchy is not only, sorry to cut you.
21:34Patriarchy is not only about men.
21:36It's about the women who are okay with the patriarchy also.
21:41You know what I mean?
21:42It's been so hard driven into us that it's just too hard to.
21:45It's too intertwined.
21:47And it's too intertwined.
21:49Okay.
21:50I also want to note that this, I mean, promo shot or this is all the things, right?
21:54They have spoken very openly about sexuality and about a lot more intimate stuff, about personal stuff.
22:00Do you think this entire conversation kind of stuff has made it easy for audience also to talk about it in the open world?
22:10Absolutely.
22:11I really hope so.
22:12Absolutely.
22:13For sure.
22:14I really hope so, yeah.
22:15I feel like, these are the Hmong's character, I can talk about this.
22:16In season one, I've said that my inbox is full of like rainbows and people coming out on a daily basis from across the board,
22:24like all different cultures and walks of life and stuff like that.
22:27And there's a lot of questions about, and obviously everyone's just like, oh my gosh, how do I do this?
22:31And like, I see your character and how she came out because she obviously has a coming out scene and stuff like that.
22:35And, you know, it's really that scene, obviously, and also having seen like a same sex wedding culminate in the show,
22:42has obviously helped a lot of people to envision and have a platform to view something like this because it was never seen before.
22:49So I think that has really helped people a lot to be like, oh, something that we are actually going through,
22:55we can relate to now on screen and have that kind of representation, which has really helped people to then be able to have a conversation also.
23:01You're like, oh, that's, oh, okay. Because the more you see it, the more you can normalize it.
23:06You know what I mean? You get desensitized to it to a certain degree, but obviously you have to normalize it first.
23:10So I think that has been a huge part of the show, you know, which I think is really, really good. So, yeah.
23:19I think one of the most, one of the strongest points of cinema is to have an impact, right?
23:32And it's been there throughout, right? And of course, then you choose as to what you want to talk about
23:38and what do you want to, what is the conversation you want to have, you know, representation and all of that.
23:43So, when they see a show like Four More Shots Please, right?
23:51The reason why it has the following it has and women resonate so much with this show is not frivolous.
24:00It's not on the surface level. It's because of the subjects we are choosing to talk about, the kind of conversations we are, you know,
24:10we are able to have on screen, you know, with the characters, you know, with their lives and the fact that we are showing you four women who are flawed.
24:19Nobody is saying they are perfect, right? And I think that is one of the biggest things that people connect with.
24:25Because all of us, there is an idea of, oh, I should be perfect, but what is the definition of being perfect, right?
24:32So, it's very, very obvious and I think it's a given when it comes to this show that seeing the show, you, you know, shows or shows or films or whatever,
24:45they either, you aspire to be them or you get inspired, right?
24:51There is aspiration and inspiration that comes along and it gives you away, you know.
24:56You must be, you must be, you must be hearing your things.
25:00That voice is you. It's a very cinema, you know, I think operates at a very, very subconscious level, you know,
25:09and it just helps you become, you know, it gives you a direction.
25:15It sort of leads you towards your own path, right?
25:19So, I mean, there's no two ways about it.
25:23aisa hua hai show ke saath aur show ki wajay se.
25:28This question is for the both of you.
25:31That, I mean, of course, this show has 15 minutes and everything and all of that.
25:35But how have, if I talk about your person, like the real, like, how have women in your life shaped the person that you are?
25:45I have only been shaped by women since I've been, since I've been a child.
25:51Literally, my grandmother, my grandfather's always away working.
25:55It was my grandmother, my aunt.
25:57So, I've been shaped by very strong women my entire life.
26:01And then I, maybe not so strong women, met some not so strong women on the way.
26:08And then I finally found, then I finally found my wife, who's another very strong woman.
26:17But absolutely, man, women wear hair because of a woman.
26:22They shape us unknowingly in their wombs.
26:27Women, women obviously have a lot of influence in most people's lives as it has had in mine.
26:33We keep evolving. We keep meeting different women through different phases in our life.
26:38And we learn from all those experiences.
26:40So, they definitely shape us and give us, ideally give us a really nice shape.
26:46But we evolve. We evolve constantly.
26:51We've all kissed a few frogs, you know, to meet our princesses or princes or queens or kings, you know.
26:58We kissed a few frogs.
27:01Yeah, we constantly evolve.
27:03We have all different experiences in life, shape us and shape us.
27:06They've never been ugly though.
27:08Frogs have never been ugly.
27:10They've been frogs, but they're very good looking for frogs.
27:13That's good.
27:14What shape?
27:16Yeah.
27:18You've been the scene most aware of all of you.
27:22Sir.
27:23That's how we look at it.
27:25You know, sir.
27:26On screen, you definitely don't look like you.
27:29We were actually watching that song the other day, dude.
27:34No, no.
27:35We were watching that.
27:36No, no.
27:37Exactly.
27:38And his genetics for sure.
27:40I want to ask this to you.
27:42From somebody who's seen you in your movie, obviously, you were very small, very young when you were in your modeling days.
27:49We were also young.
27:50Yeah.
27:51Live in jeans, dude.
27:53Live in jeans.
27:54Never forget that.
27:55Oh, man.
27:56He's fine.
27:57He's fine.
27:58From beyond.
27:59We're watching the actors who were not getting our due to that time, they were phenomenal.
28:04Bobby J.
28:05Like Akshay Khanna, they are ruling the roost right now and only.
28:08Yeah.
28:09Everywhere.
28:10Basically, they get due credit.
28:11Exactly.
28:12And I personally feel that you also deserve that due credit.
28:17So, I want to know, what is your take now that they are also here.
28:21When is Deen Aumurya real?
28:23And if you want to go, what will be the short that you want?
28:26I'm waiting for that opportunity.
28:28I'm waiting for that opportunity.
28:30And I think it will happen very soon.
28:32On 19 December.
28:33Maybe from this show.
28:34Maybe from this show.
28:35On 19 December it will happen, guys.
28:37On Amazon.
28:38I actually can't wait for Royal Season 2 to watch him in Royal Season 2, man.
28:42I feel like that character was.
28:44Yeah, but I think that opportunity is yet to come and it will come.
28:49The way Bobby has got his chance to shine in Anandar and where Akshay has got his chance to shine,
28:55especially in Duranar.
28:57Can I show them a finger?
28:58More than Chava.
28:59I would love to.
29:00With people noticing all sorts of services.
29:02We were at a time when I had Raz as a success or Akshay as a success.
29:06There was really no social media.
29:08No.
29:09Right?
29:10So that people saw the movies and still remember me from them.
29:15Like Raz has been seen in villages and has been seen in Manhattan.
29:18Do it.
29:19Yeah.
29:20Finest.
29:22So I get people who actually went and saw the film.
29:25Today people don't see a film but they are all over the internet.
29:28And that spread is faster and wider.
29:30Yeah.
29:31So if I had to do something like an Akshay or a Bobby did today in a certain role,
29:35I think that would spread really fast through the internet and it would become,
29:40I would become, I would probably have the same, you know, craze that they are having today.
29:45And I feel fantastic for the both of them because they are brilliant.
29:49Both of them are brilliant.
29:50Like me.
29:51Yeah.
29:52Yeah.
29:53Like this.
29:54Yeah.
29:55Absolutely.
29:56Okay.
29:57And lastly, just tell us why would you want the viewers to see promo shots?
29:59Same reason you always have.
30:00The reason you always have.
30:01The reason you always have.
30:02The one question.
30:03When?
30:04When?
30:05We get asked.
30:06We have other releases.
30:07The one question on the comment section is when is promo shots coming out.
30:09So we don't have to give you any.
30:10Yeah.
30:11Reason.
30:12Abhi tag the dimaak kharaab kiya hai.
30:13Abhi tag the dimaak kiya hai.
30:14Please.
30:15We'll give, we'll give you, we'll give you a date though.
30:1719th.
30:18December 19th.
30:19Only on Amazon.
30:20In one week.
30:21Yeah.
30:22On Amazon Prime video.
30:238 days.
30:248 days Amazon Prime video.
30:25We'll see you then.
30:26The girls are back.
30:27We're all back.
30:28We're all back.
30:29We're all back.
30:30It's a big party.
30:31It's one big party.
30:32It's one big party.
30:33Yeah, that's true.
30:34It's gonna be one big party.
30:35You will laugh, you will cry, you will.
30:37Yes.
30:38And hopefully you'll feel a lot of joy.
30:40Yeah.
30:41While watching.
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