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00:00Did you see that which cars are used in the whole movie?
00:03Humber, hasta Beamer.
00:04Ranveer Singh, as a character,
00:07as a way they have seen it,
00:09and his hairstyle to have, you know,
00:11sort of been inspired by the mane of a lion.
00:14And that symbolism of the lion,
00:16that now it looks like a lion.
00:19Never in my life did I imagine
00:21that when I watch a movie's music album,
00:24I will see all of these names together.
00:26From Sonu Nigam to Jasmine Sandless,
00:28to Hanuman, kind to rebel,
00:30to Diljeet Dosan, to Satindra Sar Taj.
00:32I mean, what is this crazy ass line-up?
00:35Ranveer Singh in the first movie was one of the characters,
00:38one of the men in the movie.
00:39But second, Ranveer Singh is the movie, right?
00:43That's how the journey has been.
00:45He's ferocious, he's fatal,
00:47he's this beast, our type anyway.
00:49So, okay, my type anyway.
00:51Arjun Rampal, in itself,
00:53he is a wife, right?
00:55Whether he's doing that DJ ride in clubs.
00:57Whether it's Arjun Rampal, the chocolate boy.
01:00When was that chocolate cup tequila?
01:03Like, oh my god, in that journey, we were like,
01:05oh, Arjun.
01:09I have to mention that one scene has to be one of my favourite scenes.
01:16Okay guys, so today we have thought that we will discuss about Dhurandar,
01:20because the entire world is talking about it.
01:22So, you know, like, so are we.
01:24And honestly,
01:26this movie is the rage that is happening,
01:28and the excitement that is happening around,
01:31pre, post, and during.
01:33Because in part 1 and part 2,
01:35I think it has caught on and how.
01:38That is true.
01:39Also, because every single element of the movie is acing it in its own lane.
01:43Right, so it's like so damn good.
01:45And this morning itself, I read this meme, I have to talk about it.
01:49It's not a meme, it was a post that Ranveer Singh has had an arc.
01:53Right, initially he was trying to get a movie made, denied.
01:55Then he was trying to get Dawn 2 made, denied by production house 1, production house 2.
02:00Then he was also trying to crack a deal with YRF.
02:02I don't know if it was about Dhurandar or not, but denied.
02:05Finally, Aditya Dhar and Ranveer Singh came in together, put in the money.
02:09And the success is speaking for itself.
02:11So you know the whole point was, and before this, Ranveer Singh also gave quite a few flops.
02:16And his career was sort of going down.
02:18And it's just that,
02:19Kismat ki ek cheeze hai, ki ho badalti zaroor hai.
02:22So you know, like time and effort has paid their dues.
02:25And Ranveer Singh is the glory now.
02:28And so is Aditya Dhar.
02:29And even Aditya Dhar, you know, for that matter has that sort of an arc.
02:33Where you know, he was kind of the underdog, working, working, working.
02:36And finally the world is seeing his talent and might.
02:39And he has delivered some really cool, crazy, you know, movies.
02:43And all of them have done well.
02:44And I personally think that for good reason.
02:46For example, let's, you know, first start talking about the hype.
02:51I mean, movie ki ticket book karne mein bhi itni badi struggle thi.
02:54But you know, it's one of those moments where it sort of became worth it.
02:59You know, ek to itne time baad to see such a craze for a movie that is being released in
03:03the theatres.
03:04Yeah.
03:04That was great.
03:04And now coming on to the movie, we have to talk about the men in Dhurandar.
03:11Obviously.
03:12Because of course, plot ki baare mein toho I think bhot subjective hai har kisi ko, bhot
03:16sari opinions hai har kisi ki baare mein ki movie kaisi thi, kaisi ni thi in every, like
03:19it has caught the imagination of people in such a diverse, versatile way.
03:24Okay.
03:24So let's start by talking about the men.
03:26Okay.
03:26So who has been your favourite male character in Dhurandar?
03:30See, if you talk about the entire wo as a whole, the Dhurandar universe as a whole,
03:35then it's very simple that Ranveer Singh in the first movie was one of the characters, one of the men
03:41in the movie.
03:41But second mein, Ranveer Singh is the movie.
03:44In fact, I have to talk about that one scene where he is just walking.
03:50Right.
03:51And I mean, that became the entire vibe of the movie.
03:54I mean, it's one of those scenes that stay with you.
03:56Like he is coming, he is coming in a stripping feel and he has captured the entire, you know,
04:04sentiment of the public that is watching in that moment because he is almost like, you
04:08know, how you walk once you've conquered what you had to.
04:10And he just blows his cigarette and he is drinking that entire.
04:15And then, yeah, it's an enigma.
04:18Exactly.
04:19The guy has served women.
04:20Let's just say that.
04:21He has served women.
04:22Yeah.
04:22For sure.
04:23So I think that one scene definitely has been iconic.
04:26There were a lot of emotions.
04:27It wasn't just me.
04:28But there were a lot of girls that were watching.
04:30Yeah.
04:31But you know, talking about the men, let's, we cannot forget Rahman Dakeyat.
04:36Of course, he did not have a role in the second movie.
04:39But Zorandar won, rode on the back of Rahman Dakeyat.
04:42For see, the PR.
04:43These guys did that whatever step, right?
04:46PR?
04:47The Fasla song.
04:48Yes.
04:48That became the entire promotion of the entire movie.
04:51Exactly.
04:51But look, that one reel was enough to make people go buy the ticket and watch the movie.
04:56Yeah.
04:56Plus Rahman Dakeyat's aura.
04:58Right?
04:59Akshay Khanna again has been, I think this movie-
05:01Aura farming.
05:02Aura farming.
05:03This movie, it's come back like a lot of karmic blessing for so many people.
05:07Because these guys have been really putting in the work and they did not get their dues
05:12in their time.
05:14And now, finally, it's like,
05:15I'm here and I'm going to count you all.
05:17I mean, if you have to come back, you have to be like this.
05:19Exactly.
05:20I mean, Akshay Khanna was this chocolatey bald guy who did not know how to speak.
05:24Imagine Akshay Khanna in your, Dil Chahata Hai.
05:28Right?
05:29Such an underdog.
05:30Right?
05:30His character was probably the least inspiring, least loved.
05:34Right?
05:35And then, from there to here, from this cute chocolatey boy who fell for an older woman,
05:41and was just satisfied with it, to this guy who's like a conqueror, he's a goon, he has
05:46his own story.
05:47And, let's not miss the fact that he's such a pookie for his own wife.
05:52I mean, that is where we, women, you know, fell for him.
05:56Like, you know, this guy's out there killing men and he's saying,
05:59Rehman Dukait ki maut bohati kasainuma hoti hai.
06:03And then, he's such a pookie for his own wife.
06:06You know, the wife comes in and he's like, tu meri jaan hai.
06:10It's like so sweet.
06:11And you know, before leaving the house also, you know, when he's going to kill those people,
06:15his own, his father and also his opponent.
06:20You know, the wife comes and he, she lips the cigarette for him.
06:25And he kisses on the forehead.
06:27You know, that's like such a pookie thing.
06:28And of course, we'll get to the women bit.
06:30You know, that why women are very fond of these kind of characters in a bit.
06:35But talking about men, I mean, Rehman Dukait was such an aura.
06:39He was such a vibe.
06:40And I only wish that he had a role to play in the second movie.
06:43But let's go, fate had different plans for him.
06:47But definitely, Rehman Dukait, Akshay Khanna, you know, definitely one of the characters that women absolutely loved.
06:54Also, I think because the contrast plays on your head.
06:56And, you know, I mean, there were many studies in this particular, especially after Durandar Pan.
07:01And psychologists have gone on record and said that all the women who have had a crush on Rehman Dukait,
07:06the character, not Akshay Khanna, the actor,
07:09is not because, you know, he's so ferocious and he plays into the character of being a man in the
07:13most conventional, patriarchal, stereotypical way.
07:16But because it's a trauma response for them.
07:19And what the psychologist said, the one in particular that I'm talking about is that, you know, it triggers that
07:26sort of protective instinct in you that you want your man to be so protective.
07:31And, you know, you want your man to be the kind of a person who conquers the world for you.
07:35So you care to ignore certain aspects and sides to him because you feel that they are not directed towards
07:41you, but they are still him.
07:42Right? So, somewhere, somewhere, a trauma response is triggered because they can, they are sort of detaching the two.
07:49It hits you very different when a man who's otherwise very, I'll take you and take you too, is very
07:57puppy-like in a personal capacity.
07:59You know, that contrast and just knowing the fact that, you know, this is exactly why women prefer dark romance
08:17over every genre.
08:18Right? Because there's only one underlying theme of every dark romance.
08:22So there's this guy. He's ferocious. He's fatal. He's, he's this beast. Right? But he's the beast for this world.
08:30Right?
08:30He's, he's gonna be a murderer. He's gonna assassinate people. He's gonna go out there and cause some chaos.
08:36But he is loyal. He is that one woman man.
08:41He'll go out there and eat everything. But when he's home, he's just hers. So, you know, ultimately, for women,
08:49it all boils down to loyalty and,
08:53You just need me. Right?
08:54And taming. Taming.
08:56Being able to tame a beast.
08:57Yes. Yes.
08:57So, you know, because we get off of it. Right?
09:00Because what we want is,
09:02If you share it, you share it. But I share it in the house. And then here, you come and
09:06you, you be mine.
09:07And they're like, here, I'll go. And you know, that's exactly what women want.
09:11So, dark romance is, that's the reason why, you know, we all fall for those characters in your dark romance
09:16novels.
09:17Yeah, absolutely. Even, I mean, whether it's a Christian Grey or whether it is even Kabir Singh, for that matter.
09:22That little, you know, problematic aspect to it. But that it's problematic.
09:28But with all of you, your lover instinct and your love feeling is toxic and addictive.
09:34Yeah. I mean, this whole thing is problematic for sure.
09:36For sure. For sure. But then it's also very appealing. I mean, it's definitely nice to read about in fiction
09:41for sure.
09:41Yes. It's definitely to watch and to read, not to experience. So, that. And what were your thoughts about Iqbal?
09:48See, Arjun Rampal, in itself, is a vibe, right? Whether he's doing that DJ ride in clubs, whether it's Arjun
09:57Rampal, the chocolate boy.
09:59Or the model persona.
10:00Yeah. And he was very chocolatey, right? Then, because he was all clean shaven, very tall and all of that.
10:05So, that chocolate cup tequila.
10:09Like, oh my God. In that journey, we were like, oh, Arjun. I obviously was very distracted by his golden
10:15tooth.
10:16I was very distracted by that. My OCD was triggered. But other than that, his entire vibe, I mean, of
10:21course, the character was super, super negative.
10:24Yes.
10:24You know, because he is that ISI major and he's the one, you know, causing attacks and, you know, he's
10:29the man behind it.
10:30And I feel that if a character, sorry, if an actor can make you hate himself after portraying a character
10:35in a certain way, then he's done his job well.
10:38Right. Absolutely.
10:38So, you know, kudos to him for that.
10:40And his overall look, you know, the way he smokes, the way he kind of can make sense of things
10:45when everybody is deluded.
10:47That entire thing was like, you know, very, very appealing. His entire ensemble, his aura.
10:53And I think, in terms of Sanju Dhat, Sanju Baba. Sanju Baba.
10:57Sanju Baba. And he, whether in any movie, any small or big roles, he is KGF or Dhurandar.
11:04I think when he walks into a frame, people know, people stop, people notice.
11:09And that has been his role, character and take away for the public also, for him.
11:13That means that he is very inherent in aura farming.
11:18That when he was young, he had that gravitas.
11:22And now he is old and he has that gravitas.
11:25So, I think he has maintained it pretty well.
11:27But, you know, the edge in his character was that he was intense.
11:32He was ruthless.
11:35But at the same time, he was so fun.
11:37And b****.
11:38Yeah, so he brings that b**** element to the table, which is why he is just so fun to watch.
11:42And obviously, you know, salt and pepper and also, you know.
11:45Yeah, yeah, our type anyway.
11:47So, okay, my type anyway.
11:48But, you know, I love the fact that there is so versatility in all the characters.
11:51Like all the men, like all the male characters in the movie have their own arc, have their own persona.
11:56It doesn't look like the two people are overlapping.
11:58They have their own unique little things that, you know, people have gravitated towards.
12:03And, you know, talking about these people, it takes me to my first point.
12:07That, you know, if you look at these people.
12:09Whether it's Sanjay Dutt, whether it's Akshay Khanna, whether it's Arjun Rampal.
12:13They are all fantastic actors, right?
12:15But they were not really given a lot of credit in their own time.
12:18And now, finally, it's like they're coming into it with their own.
12:22Life's serving them their dues.
12:24Saturn's blessings are all on them right now.
12:27That, you know, it's Shani.
12:28But it will come again.
12:29And what will come again?
12:29So, you know, their second innings are like amazing.
12:33It's like Meena Gupta's in action.
12:36And, brother, when you talk about Sanjay Dutt,
12:38I have to mention that one scene has to be one of my favourite scenes with Sanjay Dutt in it.
12:43In the second movie, you remember that time when there's a proper gang war.
12:46And, you know, someone is so intensely involved in it.
12:50And Sanjay Dutt is sitting in the corner.
12:51And his tea and tea are sitting there.
12:53He's a journalist.
12:54He's reporting ground-reporting.
12:55He doesn't know the difference.
12:56He's going to die.
12:57He's going to die.
12:57And eventually, when his tea looks like tea,
13:00he's going to die.
13:02I mean, I think they have managed to make Sanjay Dutt look so fucking cool in the entire film.
13:09I love it.
13:10It has to be one of the most, I don't know, memorable scenes.
13:13One of the most memorable scenes.
13:15So, the character in itself was like very buckled.
13:17Like, you know, super relaxed, super buckled.
13:19Yet, you know, very powerful.
13:21So, I loved it, you know.
13:22Very real also.
13:23Yeah, yeah.
13:23Lot of nice drama.
13:25Yeah.
13:26Loved it.
13:26And, bro.
13:28I mean, let's talk about the fashion in Dhurandar as well.
13:31Yeah.
13:31I think that they tried to capture very well.
13:34The landscape, plot, intensity, everything.
13:38And I personally thought that the clothes were also a character in their own right.
13:44Yeah.
13:44I mean, it was very understated, right?
13:47Because obviously, you know, it's a very different movie of sorts.
13:49So, they can't be wearing flashy clothes and those.
13:51Because the focus needs to be on the plot.
13:53Yeah, right.
13:53Or a chamkeela kurta.
13:54Like, you know, Ranbir Kapoor and what?
13:56Ye Jawani Hai Diwani and all of that.
13:57Obviously.
13:58But it fits the part.
14:00And definitely, it delivers.
14:02It delivers.
14:02Like, for example, Ranbir Singh's first movie.
14:05The guy's coming in that kurta and Pathani Salwar.
14:07And, you know, it looks like the hair is not worn for two months.
14:10It's worn for two months.
14:11It's worn for two months.
14:12It's worn for two months.
14:13But disheveled, lost.
14:15And his demeanor and his looks were also lost.
14:19Because I think, in the first movie,
14:20he noticed that he's still trying to figure his place.
14:24Right?
14:24He's still trying to adapt to the situation that he's been put into.
14:27Yeah.
14:28But in the second movie, the guy's transformation,
14:30he's got a Rolex.
14:32Oh.
14:32That plus, you know, the clothes became so polished and sophisticated.
14:35Because now that he's that baatshah of Liari, right?
14:39He's dressing like that.
14:40He's owning up to his throne that he's, you know,
14:43finally conquered.
14:44And, you know, it's amazing.
14:45Plus, you know,
14:46Mujhe toh Sanjadat ke kappade hi baat kuli.
14:47His white kurta.
14:49And his big ass gun.
14:50That in itself, you know, fashion.
14:52Period.
14:53Khatam ho ho ya.
14:53Plus the boots.
14:55So that,
14:57Aslam was also,
14:58no, nahi, he toh SP Aslam da.
14:59Major Iqbal.
15:00Major Iqbal with his coats and all was also like,
15:02nice.
15:02I liked it.
15:03But I really loved Rehman Daqaitz also.
15:05I know.
15:06Meere ko toh Rehman Daqaitz se.
15:07Waise poore time he,
15:08Woh Faslawala gane me,
15:08Uski wo look yad ati jis me,
15:10Usne pathani suit salwar pehna hotta hai.
15:12Black color ka.
15:13With a sort of a jacket coat.
15:15Yeah.
15:15And, uh,
15:15Matlab that,
15:17Woh toh aisa trend kiya.
15:18Ke so many people ended up,
15:20you know, started wearing that.
15:21To a lot of cocktails and,
15:22you know, Sangeet functions.
15:23Because they were so inspired by that.
15:25Before that I'd only seen a lot of cute men,
15:28wear those stuff in,
15:30you know,
15:30on Jumma and go forth in a mask.
15:32Right?
15:32So they all look very cute and all with,
15:34in those clothes.
15:35But then,
15:35this movie really brought it back.
15:39And,
15:40I won't say it brought it back in fashion.
15:42But in a different light.
15:43Yeah.
15:44Yeah.
15:45So yeah,
15:45it was really, really nice.
15:47Very cool.
15:47And, you know,
15:48in the movie,
15:49I've also seen this theme.
15:51I've seen that,
15:51the symbolism is very well depicted.
15:53For example,
15:54let's talk about the hairstyles.
15:56Okay.
15:57Ranveer Singh,
15:58as a character,
15:59in which they have seen in the way,
16:01and his hairstyle,
16:02to have, you know,
16:03sort of been inspired by the mane of a lion.
16:07I think that entire, you know,
16:09connection that you can make,
16:10because every part,
16:11it was like that if there is a screen,
16:13from, you know,
16:14the hair on his head,
16:15to what he puts on his back,
16:17to, you know,
16:18his accessories.
16:19So, how unkempt he looked in the first movie.
16:21Exactly.
16:22So, I think everything had a role to play.
16:24And that lion,
16:25the symbolism,
16:26that,
16:26that,
16:26that,
16:27that,
16:27that,
16:30I think,
16:32I found all of that,
16:33quite intriguing and fascinating.
16:34That is true.
16:36Yeah.
16:36They didn't,
16:36they didn't just work on the clothes,
16:38but also the hair even,
16:39major,
16:40Iqbal,
16:41shaming his head.
16:42Yes.
16:42Going for a buzz cut.
16:44Yeah.
16:44That was crazy.
16:47He looked even better.
16:48But, you know,
16:49like everything.
16:50And also,
16:50there's a,
16:50there's a reason behind it.
16:52So, like you said,
16:52you know,
16:52symbolism,
16:53that,
16:53okay,
16:53you know,
16:54he's going through something,
16:55he finds shit out,
16:55and then he's like,
16:56okay,
16:57now,
16:57now,
16:57I'm going to get into my business,
16:58zone and era.
17:00Yeah.
17:00And you know,
17:01even spiritually speaking,
17:01so the reason that,
17:02you know,
17:02most women go for haircuts after break up,
17:04or they change their hair,
17:05is because hair is energy.
17:06Yes.
17:07And there's a reason that,
17:08Sikhs,
17:08or even Sadhu sons,
17:10they don't shave their hair at all,
17:12right?
17:13Because,
17:13it carries your entire energy.
17:15Yeah.
17:15And they're like anti-Nadha,
17:16you know,
17:17for energy transmission and all,
17:18right?
17:19Because they're an extension of energy,
17:21which is why,
17:23in so many cultures,
17:27they don't shave off their hair at all,
17:29or trim their hair at all,
17:30because that's your energy,
17:31you protect it.
17:33So, you know,
17:33that has a lot of,
17:34connection.
17:36I think the movie has,
17:38you know,
17:38caught the imagination of so many people,
17:40on so many different levels.
17:41I love it.
17:42I mean,
17:42if we both are talking about this,
17:44if we don't have to talk about the plot,
17:46we have so much to talk about.
17:48For sure.
17:48For sure.
17:49And I think every moment has been made,
17:51even when we're talking about this,
17:51a little bit more impactful,
17:52because of the music.
17:53For sure.
17:54I mean,
17:55and now,
17:56when we were talking a little earlier,
17:57I think somebody said,
17:58in the conversation only that,
17:59you know,
17:59music is in its own,
18:00you know,
18:01character in itself.
18:02Because at the point,
18:03the music is also contradicting.
18:07The music has added to the commercial aspect of the movie,
18:10is what I feel, right?
18:11It is inspired by a lot of true events that have happened,
18:14and it's also helping people to become aware of how things go down,
18:17but it's come as a whole package, right?
18:20Wrapped with action,
18:22and music,
18:23and drama,
18:25and you know,
18:25Ladki Wazi,
18:26and you know,
18:27everything.
18:27So you know,
18:28the music,
18:28it's firstly the entire palette,
18:30if you look at it.
18:30It's so versatile.
18:32Imagine from a Gehra Hua,
18:34right?
18:34To Aari Aari.
18:35Like,
18:36world apart.
18:37Plus,
18:37what I really like about this movie,
18:39is that they have redefined how remakes should be done.
18:42Yes.
18:42Right?
18:43Yes.
18:43I love it.
18:44This is not your old,
18:45everyday Bollywood remake,
18:47right?
18:47Because you know,
18:47it was,
18:48in that case,
18:48that Bollywood grew tired,
18:50they grew out of novelty,
18:52right?
18:52They didn't understand it.
18:53So,
18:53they changed the old version,
18:55and they changed the lyrics,
18:57different lyrics.
18:58That's it.
18:59Put different faces,
19:00and that's it.
19:00But here,
19:01they've shown what is the art of actually remaking music,
19:05right?
19:05With elements that,
19:06like,
19:07the lyrics are definitely the same,
19:10plus the synergies they've made,
19:12right?
19:12Bringing in,
19:14rappers and singers like,
19:16Hanuman Kind,
19:17Rebel,
19:17right?
19:18And all these international artists they've brought in.
19:22Doja Cat.
19:23Doja Cat.
19:23Doja Cat.
19:24Doja Cat.
19:24Satinder Sartaj.
19:25I mean,
19:25I think,
19:25even Diljeet Dosanj first movie,
19:27it was his track.
19:28I think,
19:28like you,
19:29you know,
19:29very well mentioned,
19:30that versatility is a lot.
19:32Look,
19:33I had recently read a Reddit thread,
19:34in which it was written,
19:35that Ranveer Singh has,
19:38that,
19:39I remember,
19:39in the song,
19:40a song,
19:41a song,
19:41a song,
19:43Somehow,
19:44magically,
19:45Ranveer Singh has a song,
19:46in which he and Anushka Sharma
19:49are planning a wedding,
19:50and in his song,
19:51there is a song,
19:52which is a song,
19:53okay?
19:54And that entire part,
19:56is very,
19:56is dancing on the wedding,
19:58and you know,
19:58very romantic and everything.
19:59In fact,
20:00Bombay Rockers,
20:00which has been remade,
20:03into all of this,
20:03that song,
20:04was, you know,
20:05all fun,
20:06and games,
20:06and party,
20:07because that was like,
20:08party rock anthem,
20:09for us.
20:10But in this movie,
20:12when you see Ranveer sing,
20:14you know,
20:14in the song,
20:15and the song,
20:17it's been,
20:18you know,
20:18wrapped in such an action-packed sequence,
20:21in a way that,
20:21you know,
20:22just gives you goosebumps,
20:23almost.
20:24And,
20:25Different personalities only,
20:26for sure.
20:27And,
20:27that's good,
20:28it's the same thing,
20:29that if the matter is the same,
20:30how much you can do it differently,
20:32how much you can do it differently,
20:33how much you can do it differently.
20:34One thing they've done is,
20:35they've served justice to the remakes,
20:37right?
20:38And,
20:38they've only added value,
20:39like,
20:40you know,
20:40usually,
20:40it's the original one better,
20:42but these are,
20:44these two songs,
20:45the songs that they've remade,
20:46the original and the remake,
20:47they're two different personalities,
20:48all together.
20:49The vibe is different,
20:50how they make you feel is different.
20:51In fact,
20:52the number of international YouTubers,
20:55who have,
20:56praised,
20:57Yes.
20:57the music tracks,
20:58of this,
20:59of this entire,
21:00like one and two,
21:01it's insane,
21:02because you know,
21:03the songs are actually,
21:05pretty damn good.
21:05Like for example,
21:06there was this YouTuber,
21:08he,
21:08he,
21:10reviews a lot of,
21:11like good songs,
21:12Indian music also,
21:13and Bahar also,
21:14and he played,
21:15Rundown the city,
21:16right?
21:16And he was like,
21:17this music,
21:18has no drop.
21:19Because the entire music,
21:21is nothing but a series of drops,
21:22right?
21:22There's no part in the music,
21:24which is going low.
21:25In every aspect,
21:26in every part,
21:27there's a bomb.
21:28So you know,
21:28the music is too good.
21:30I love that,
21:31the integration they've done,
21:32for example,
21:33Of course, you know,
21:34Hanuman Kind,
21:35what a rapper,
21:36right?
21:36What a rapper.
21:37What was it?
21:38Big Dogs.
21:39Yes.
21:41Right?
21:41What a song.
21:42All of that.
21:43But then,
21:44I couldn't have personally,
21:46imagined,
21:46Hanuman Kind,
21:47in a Bollywood movie.
21:48For sure.
21:49And the way he's done it.
21:51Plus,
21:51bringing artists,
21:52from North East,
21:53like Rebel,
21:54and giving them a platform.
21:56She,
21:57did so much justice,
21:59to her craft,
22:00to her craft,
22:00what she can do.
22:01But then,
22:02the integration,
22:03was so damn good.
22:04Never in my life,
22:05did I imagine,
22:06that when I watch a movie,
22:07music album,
22:08I will see all of these names,
22:10together.
22:10From a Sonu Nigam,
22:11to a Jasmine Sandliss,
22:13to Hanuman Kind,
22:14to Rebel,
22:14to Diljeet Tosansh,
22:16to Satindar Sar Taj.
22:17I mean,
22:17what is this crazy ass line-up?
22:19The number of,
22:20you know,
22:22great musicians,
22:23of all time,
22:24that these people have sort of,
22:25collated together.
22:26I mean,
22:27very cool.
22:27And from different timelines.
22:28Yes.
22:29Different timelines.
22:30Sonu Nigam,
22:31is like,
22:31forever.
22:32Yeah,
22:33evergreen.
22:33Yeah.
22:34I mean,
22:35when I was young,
22:35I was listening.
22:38And he's also evolved,
22:39into such a cool,
22:40personality.
22:41I mean,
22:41you have to keep up,
22:44with the times,
22:44but if you do,
22:45then you keep up like this.
22:46Yeah.
22:46That's true.
22:47In fact,
22:48I've seen Jasmine's analyst's reel.
22:53She was at Mahakal.
22:54Okay.
22:55Right?
22:55And she's dripping tears.
22:57Right?
22:57And just like,
22:58river coming out of her eyes.
23:00And she's,
23:00I think she probably had an emotional moment.
23:02It happens all the time.
23:03Yeah.
23:03If you're in a mandir.
23:04Yes.
23:05In sync with the energies.
23:06So,
23:07you know,
23:07we've always felt this,
23:09experienced this,
23:09and you know,
23:10people say that,
23:10you know,
23:11you go to Mahakal,
23:11your time changes.
23:12Yes.
23:12And I hope,
23:13it's that for her.
23:14Because you know,
23:14she was there in the first movie.
23:16She was there in the second movie.
23:17Both the songs are great.
23:18I do feel that,
23:19she's sort of,
23:21received less recognition,
23:23than the other artists.
23:24But,
23:24she's done her job well.
23:26And,
23:26she's such a great artist.
23:28I have loved her songs,
23:30you know,
23:30since before,
23:31she came into all of this space.
23:32With Dharandar,
23:33of course,
23:33I do feel that,
23:34as an artist,
23:37as a singer,
23:38I have loved her songs,
23:39because they're so full of emotion.
23:41That's true.
23:41So,
23:41I really do hope,
23:42you know,
23:43she also,
23:44gets more praise.
23:46I love her.
23:46What a song.
23:47What a song.
23:48So deep.
23:49Even there's a song called Babul,
23:51I think by her.
23:52Oh my god.
23:52Bro,
23:53you remember,
23:54I sang at home.
23:55I know.
23:57It's so stupid,
23:58it is so stupid,
23:59that people play Babul at Vidai,
24:01and all,
24:01it's not a wedding song, people.
24:03Because it's for your father,
24:04who has passed away.
24:05Right.
24:05So please stop playing it at Vidai.
24:07Yeah.
24:07But what a song.
24:08These two songs are like love.
24:10Jasmine Sanders,
24:11you rock.
24:12Yes.
24:12Dharil was so funny.
24:13So in the first movie,
24:14there was this song,
24:15where Ranveer Singh goes back to the club.
24:17He goes back to the club.
24:20Dharil was like,
24:20I didn't know that in Pakistan,
24:22there are clubs in Pakistan.
24:23It's so funny.
24:25It's so funny.
24:25Oh my god.
24:26Did you see,
24:27that which cars are used in the whole movie?
24:29From Hummer to Beamer.
24:31I didn't know that in Pakistan,
24:32there are cars in Pakistan.
24:33It's like that.
24:34It's like that.
24:34I think,
24:34there is a division of income too.
24:39The poor is too poor.
24:41And that's it.
24:43And that's where it ends.
24:45And there are some hundred people in the country,
24:47who have the money.
24:47You know,
24:49it's a movie,
24:50it's a fiction,
24:51it's a shoot in India.
24:56Another very interesting thing,
24:57I think we need to talk about is,
24:59the role of women characters in the movie.
25:01Right?
25:02I do feel it was a lot more dominant
25:04in the first part.
25:05Dominant and significant also.
25:07They were not token characters.
25:09Like women were not used as token characters
25:10in the first part.
25:11Absolutely.
25:11They were driving the movie.
25:13So for example,
25:14I mean,
25:14that entire first scene of Rehmanda,
25:17he had two most powerful scenes.
25:19First was obviously the Fasla entry.
25:21Right?
25:21But then the second most powerful scene,
25:23which in my case,
25:24was the first most powerful scene,
25:26was,
25:26his son has just died.
25:28Yeah.
25:29Right?
25:29He's crying.
25:31He's heartbroken.
25:32And his wife enters.
25:34And the whole room falls
25:36into silence.
25:37And he's looking at her.
25:38She walks to him.
25:41Slaps him.
25:42Right?
25:42And then this guy,
25:45instead of reacting,
25:46because he too is undergoing
25:47a very, very strong loss.
25:50He's just lost his son.
25:51But instead of,
25:53you know,
25:54reacting,
25:55this guy hugs her,
25:56comforts her.
25:57Right?
25:58So...
25:58And absorbs her.
25:59Absorbs her.
26:00Absorbs her also.
26:01Absolutely.
26:02So, you know,
26:03I feel that,
26:03Soumya Tandon,
26:04had a very strong role to play
26:06in the movie.
26:07Right?
26:07Because, you know,
26:08she was that,
26:09you know,
26:09she symbolized the fact that,
26:11you know,
26:11she says that,
26:12every successful woman is a woman.
26:14Right?
26:14So, I think that was kind of,
26:16very well portrayed in that movie.
26:18That, you know,
26:18she was her fuel.
26:20Right?
26:20She was driving him.
26:22Right?
26:22He had the world to fight.
26:23But at home,
26:24he had this beautiful woman.
26:26You know,
26:27who's just hers,
26:27who's giving him the strength also,
26:29the love also,
26:30the tough love also.
26:31Right?
26:31So, I think,
26:32her role was pretty powerful.
26:33At the same time,
26:34even Yaleena's role,
26:35which is Sar Arjun,
26:37her role was also very powerful,
26:38because it was only thanks to her,
26:40that,
26:41Hamza,
26:42got,
26:43access to the footage that ultimately,
26:45you know,
26:46got him to save Rehman Dakaith 1.
26:48And then also,
26:49helped him get into the part 2,
26:51you know,
26:51switch tables with his own father-in-law.
26:53So, you know,
26:54she also had a very,
26:55very strong role to play.
26:56And even in part 2.
26:58Right?
26:58Part 2 also,
26:59she had such a strong role to play,
27:01that, you know,
27:01once she finds things out,
27:03she knows,
27:03okay,
27:04I know who you are now.
27:06Everything can go down.
27:07I don't care.
27:07But,
27:08you and my son,
27:09shouldn't get hurt.
27:10Such a f***ing powerful portrayal
27:13of the feminine energy,
27:14and how,
27:15when it gets down to it,
27:16right,
27:17a woman,
27:17will do anything,
27:19to save her own village.
27:20Right?
27:21Like a lioness,
27:22that,
27:23everything is right.
27:24But,
27:24my family,
27:25my family,
27:26my tribe,
27:26my tribe.
27:27When a woman gets down to it,
27:29she will go till the end of the earth,
27:33to save her own child,
27:35save her own man,
27:37and,
27:37and,
27:39you know,
27:40this is my family,
27:41she was a f***ing lioness.
27:42Right?
27:42Protecting her.
27:43her cub.
27:43So,
27:44that way,
27:45and at the same time,
27:47a woman's love in the sense that,
27:49if you confide into her,
27:51if you give her what you want,
27:53if you love her right,
27:55and if you truly give her an opportunity
27:57to understand you,
27:58and a peek into your inner male world,
28:02she will give up her own country,
28:04if she has to,
28:05just to protect your interests.
28:06And that is something I strongly believe
28:09about woman's love.
28:09It's just that men don't give us enough credit,
28:11but if you really,
28:13you know,
28:13expose yourselves to us,
28:15and,
28:16allow us,
28:17to be there for you,
28:18we can change your world.
28:19And she did.
28:21She did.
28:21Of course she did.
28:22And you know,
28:23which is why they say right,
28:24that,
28:25the right woman by your side,
28:27is the biggest,
28:28and the most powerful ally,
28:30that you can have in life.
28:31Absolutely.
28:31And I truly believe that,
28:32that you know,
28:34this is happening.
28:35But,
28:35you noticed that,
28:36in the whole movie,
28:38while it was an espionage film,
28:40action-packed,
28:41violent,
28:42all those things,
28:43but you can't ignore,
28:44the significance,
28:45and the presence of love.
28:46Whether that love is,
28:47the nation towards,
28:48patriotism through.
28:49Whether it is,
28:50the partners towards,
28:51the others through.
28:52Whether it's,
28:53let's go,
28:53because that was an entire,
28:54very troubled relationship.
28:56Uzair for Rahman,
28:57he was so tight,
28:58and you know,
28:59he was so loyal to his own brother,
29:00he didn't care about being,
29:01the second in command.
29:02He was always like,
29:03brother,
29:04he has gained,
29:04I'm standing behind him.
29:06Uzair's loyalty towards Rahman,
29:08was also something,
29:08very undeniable,
29:09and very,
29:10very appealing.
29:11So of course,
29:12I mean love definitely,
29:13is a theme throughout,
29:14and you know,
29:15love for nation,
29:15I think wins,
29:16it triumphs.
29:17Yeah, and I think,
29:18it was at the intersection,
29:19of the entire film,
29:20and I love the fact,
29:21that there is something,
29:22for everyone.
29:23You know,
29:24like,
29:24if you really want,
29:25you can find the,
29:27you know,
29:27a person who loves a thriller,
29:28can find the thrill in it,
29:29the person who loves,
29:31love,
29:31can find the romance in it,
29:33and the person who loves,
29:34um,
29:35patriotism,
29:36can find the,
29:37you know,
29:37that instinct.
29:37And somebody who loves,
29:39a well made movie,
29:40can just go watch the movie.
29:41I mean,
29:42Aditya Dhar,
29:44managed,
29:45to,
29:46make a generation like ours,
29:48and specially the ones,
29:49that have come after us,
29:50sit for,
29:51first three and a half hours,
29:52and then four hours.
29:53Keeping our phones away.
29:54We are a generation,
29:55which movie,
29:56Netflix movie,
29:57watching the movie,
29:58pause,
29:58views,
29:59you know,
29:59that's how cooked we are,
30:01that is how cooked,
30:02our attention spans are,
30:03our retention,
30:05negligible,
30:05because,
30:06you know,
30:08that is the kind of focus,
30:09that, you know,
30:09we bring to the table now,
30:11which is non-existent,
30:12right?
30:12And that man,
30:13made us sit for hours.
30:15So God,
30:16well job done.
30:17Well job done.
30:18A job well done.
30:21A job well done.
30:23for all those of you,
30:24who have managed to sit through this episode,
30:26and watched it,
30:27why don't you let us know in the comment section,
30:29what were your most favourite parts,
30:30what insights do you have,
30:32and,
30:32you know,
30:33how did you like the movie,
30:34because we loved it.
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