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00:00It's an absolute pleasure to have you with us on board today.
00:03Firstly, I would like to, I would like to conclude it and acknowledge the fact that the trailer is absolutely
00:09intriguing and intriguing and I'm not saying it because
00:14genuinely because as an audience perspective, I've been reading a lot of comments and a lot of
00:18done my R&D with it. So, definitely it's been very good to me and
00:22kudos to all of you for that.
00:24Thank you so much.
00:24Thank you so much.
00:25Now, talking to the
00:27What did I tell you?
00:28What did I tell you?
00:28See?
00:29I really wanted to know that firstly, what made you select, come on board for a topic like
00:35because it is not very mainstream but yet it is very commercial.
00:41So then what made you actually?
00:42Very well put.
00:43I think exactly that.
00:45Yei yei.
00:45Yei yei.
00:46Yei yei.
00:48Because the thing is, when Debo Nagrim, who are the writers of the show, when I read the script
00:54with them.
00:55It is very rare that you get a show off as a director.
00:59You get an action sequence, you get a concert, you get a lot of things.
01:04So this show was a package at the same time emotions.
01:07So it's not just Blitz as a show shot, there is a lot of emotions, human emotions involved.
01:12So that's why I got excited with this project and now we are here.
01:19Right, right. You know, talking to King and Palak, I mean, this is your debut, you know, right?
01:26I want you to tell that when we debut usually, you listen, so a lot of actors choose to go
01:32a little easy, comparatively, right?
01:35But I'm not saying other niche or other niche.
01:37It's good, I'm listening, it's good.
01:40It's not easy. I'm sure acting in general is difficult.
01:44But when we think about a debut, it's a gripping or intense drama, it's a risk.
01:54What made you say yes to it and was it like a conscious decision or was it like, what made
01:59you basically come up with it?
02:02I think we all can agree that I've done my bit of easy acting.
02:06So no, I was like, let's do a little bit of work.
02:13But honestly, I remember reading the script that I got for the audition without any context, without knowing anything about
02:22my character or the character that I was auditioning with.
02:25In my script that I got to audition with, I got two, three scenes. One scene was with him and
02:29one scene was with him.
02:30And the scene that I read with him, it made me tear up without any context.
02:36And I think that's such a special feeling, you know, because like as actors in general, you're a bit detached
02:42and you're not.
02:43But it really spoke to me. And I was like, I really want to be a part of this. Anyhow.
02:49And I think it makes your job a bit easier as an actor when you really feel for the emotions
02:56that are being displayed, when you relate to them on some level.
03:00You know, and I think that really helped me and that really encouraged me to even be motivated to try
03:04something like this, which is so different from anything that I've ever done before.
03:09But yeah, all kudos to the story and that I really wanted to explore something like that in my life.
03:14I mean, the genre of drama, it was a dream, so.
03:19It was my thing that after doing this, I realized that I actually did more than a beginner.
03:27Because, I mean, I haven't read the script before or to watch the shoot.
03:34So, I didn't know how to do this.
03:36So, I didn't know that when I was going to kill one finger,
03:40I was going to kill five times in the angle.
03:44I didn't know this language.
03:46So, it was so much fun to me.
03:48When it was done, and when it was broken,
03:50and when it was done, when it was done,
03:51I realized that I had to do a little bit more.
03:56So, I had so much fun.
03:58It was a great experience for me.
03:59And I also realized that this is a very difficult job.
04:03And it was a lot of fun.
04:05It wasn't easy, but it was fun too.
04:07If you love me, then.
04:08So, I fell in love with this.
04:10I felt very good.
04:11I wanted to know that what we did say yes to this particular drama,
04:16this particular show.
04:18Because, as I mentioned earlier, it's not easy.
04:21and you've already played into such a sphere and drama,
04:26but you've already challenged yourself that.
04:28Right?
04:28You say that you wanted to challenge yourself that.
04:31After that, you've already tapped into it.
04:33What was it that made you come up with this?
04:39I mean, if I'm saying one word, it's eye patch.
04:43No.
04:45I mean, seriously, I don't exaggerate this thing.
04:47I wanted to be a actor to go to Mumbai,
04:51because of one film which is Khal Naik.
04:53When I saw in 93, I was four years old.
04:56I saw Sanjay Dutt, Ballu Balram with an eye patch.
05:00And I fell in love with him.
05:02As a character.
05:03And then, when I went to Grimms, Debo and Himang,
05:07they told me that we will give you an eye patch.
05:09The rest of it, I heard everything.
05:10I felt good.
05:11The script was good.
05:12I was enjoying it.
05:13Then, when I told you, I will give an eye patch.
05:16I said, brother, this is a full circle.
05:19Where do I sign?
05:20I saw Ballu Balram with Bollywood.
05:22And I was getting an eye patch.
05:24I was getting an eye patch.
05:24It was like that.
05:26Wow.
05:28It was like that.
05:28Frankly, it was like that.
05:29I was getting an eye patch.
05:30I was getting an eye patch.
05:31Tattoo, okay.
05:32It was a lot of effort.
05:34But it was okay.
05:34The eye patch was easier.
05:37And how did you look at it?
05:38I mean, I was on the lookout for roles of responsibility.
05:42So, I was very happy immediately when Prime and Himang and Agrim and Debo,
05:47they placed this trust of Lucky with me.
05:51Because I feel he's a very interesting protagonist.
05:54He's not your regular protagonist who's driving things.
05:57But he's being driven more or less in the show.
06:01And he's also a very potent observer of everything that's happening around him.
06:07And I think that is always more challenging to play.
06:10When you're in the center of the action, it's quite easy.
06:13In fact, you're focusing on the punches you're throwing or everything that's happening.
06:19You're shooting the gun or whatever.
06:20But when you're on the other side where you're not the person necessarily doing all those things.
06:28But you're experiencing them.
06:29And you also have the responsibility to show the impact of that.
06:33Of when such things happen around you.
06:35What happens in the world and to people.
06:37I feel that is a very interesting opportunity.
06:40And I was very happy to play that side.
06:43For sure.
06:43I have a question.
06:45What are the questions of all of you?
06:46We've seen that for us.
06:50We've seen the song, dance, dance, and all of that.
06:54I may have known that you were a set of moments,
06:58considering that the show is very intense.
07:01So was it more of dancing, playing songs,
07:04like the interview of the people that I'm talking about throughout?
07:08So was the entire moment also like that?
07:10And if it was like that, how did you act actually?
07:14How did you guys cut from that entire you know one time for the moment what was your intent?
07:20How was the entire BTS form?
07:26You know it's so funny because we talk about him and his like proclivity towards music and all that
07:32but he really wasn't like that on set. He is one of the most present actors I've ever had the
07:38opportunity of sharing a screen with
07:40and when I say present I don't just mean in the moment but I mean in the scene so much
07:44so that
07:46you know he just comes as is very uninhibited very like open to criticism very open to changes
07:54and sometimes you need that you need an actor to be fluid and we forget what that means right?
08:00So when you're acting with him his one take he'll take it here and second take he'll take it there
08:05which is so refreshing
08:07because I'm like oh okay yeah because it adds so many new nuances to a relationship that's already so complicated
08:12you know and I think he challenges you as an actor because he is so like I said uninhibited and
08:20he doesn't know
08:22we plan it right we premeditated so much and we over complicated and he just like there's this scene which
08:28I can't talk about
08:29because he like smacked me from here but there's this scene where you know you think he'd go angry
08:36and he just brought such like the delivery was so like you it really makes you think his intention was
08:43at the end of the day innocuous
08:45there was like a childlike thing to it which you don't see for a character that's portrayed even in the
08:50trailer
08:51right and he brought that like childlike thing to it which then adds a dimension of oh my god did
08:55he have childhood
08:56like there was this trauma to him and look at and we just because he altered one delivery
09:02you know and you're like oh my god it's so inspiring to witness because my mind would have never gone
09:07there
09:07if I was playing but now you know which I think we're all glad I'm not but but no he's
09:12so nice to work with
09:14but if you speak about like the condition on set oh my god we all got along so well because
09:18of how serious
09:19everything is you know you'd expect he'd be very austere with us and things would be not at all
09:24he was like yaar it's not gonna do this script in this script you guys have to throw two hands
09:28here
09:29like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I
09:32was like this is giving negative vibes
09:35right now you know and we were you know we just laughed till we were forced not to and I
09:40think that was
09:41the most important bit the balance of it all and I think because he was leading our set that was
09:45done
09:45so beautifully because he handled it so well you know he let us just be ourselves and he didn't force
09:50the whole stay in the zone he didn't do that for us he was just like be happy because it's
09:55Anova's
09:55life that's messed up you are okay you know and he really helped me relax a lot otherwise it can
10:00be
10:00very intimidating you know so yeah how did you do that sir I think the good thing is that this
10:08whole
10:08family especially King Lakshvir Palak and Kritika and Nakul the moment I think they they met
10:15they started to gel with the start so so it was a good thing to see that the cast already
10:21glued up together so they don't have a problem on the set that whenever they came together to act
10:28for a scene they will show you the screen that they have spent a lot of time and they like
10:32each other
10:33hopefully but yeah no but the moment we started working I think the vibe was very chilly in the set
10:42although the show is intense and emotional but the vibe was pretty chill on the set
10:47everyone was professional about it so the moment we start rolling and everyone was in character
10:51going on with it so kaffee kaffee chill
10:55I'd like to ask the next question I want to know that this question is from you
11:00that when we at all so quickly when we talk about Anira
11:07this Jitana was area ka this Vade ka
11:10it's known for the beauty for its traditions for its culture for its seva baham
11:15and all of you know other people but equally it is known for all kinds of girls like this
11:21and that so this question what could it be for you and then I would like to
11:26that with this show did you like try to break the stereotype that Punjabi guys
11:32and all of us such a nice question actually
11:46I don't think that's the first thought that comes to my head when I think of Punjab
11:54I mean it is such a vibrant place we shot in Chandigarh in fact my first time Chandigarh
11:58when we shot for this and I loved that place so I think there's a lot more to look at
12:03Punjab
12:03through lens of food, culture and just the place so the people were so good there
12:09I mean if we shoot in a lot of cities
12:11what happens if there's a lot of shooting in a lot of cities
12:13but the people were just so warm and accepting
12:17and they had to work, they had to buy food, they had to buy tea
12:21so I don't think that's even a thought for me
12:24that in Punjab there's this culture that we're talking about
12:27and we haven't we have dealt it very sensitive
12:32but at the end of the day I think the youth of Punjab is doing great
12:36because it reflects on the city once you go there
12:39so yeah pretty much we had a great time there in Punjab
12:41So you did not agree to the concept
12:44I mean to the basic notion that Punjab is a lot more exhaustion
12:50No I don't think so
12:51I mean if that's a basic problem if you're talking about
12:55but then it's throughout the world
12:58why we don't have to single out Punjab for that
12:59so I think they are doing pretty great
13:02I have great friends in Punjab so
13:04they are doing well so
13:05yeah
13:05I think the question is for you
13:08that when we talk about Punjabi Ghandup,
13:10you know how popular and folk songs are very good
13:14you know what we talk about rap songs
13:16or a typical petty songs
13:21a lot of songs that have been in Punjab
13:24we have a lot of
13:27this is something that's not what I'm saying
13:30but it's in general that people have said
13:32certain words
13:35that people have said
13:38so such questions
13:41I don't want to talk about this
13:44just in general
13:45so I have an example
13:47No, no, please
13:49it's just that people
13:50when you hear songs
13:51when you hear songs
13:53so basically why are such words
13:57a very part of this part of the world
14:03you have listened to Bhojpuri songs
14:05you have listened to Bhojpuri songs
14:07you have listened to Bollywood
14:08you have listened to Bhojpuri songs
14:09you have listened to Bhojpuri songs
14:11you have listened to Bhojpuri songs
14:12if I open up your music platform
14:14and listen to songs
14:16then there will be many songs
14:17in English and Hindi songs
14:20and which are very different
14:21to say music is a very subjective thing
14:25we don't know how many people
14:26like 808s in the songs
14:28we don't know how many hats
14:29or melodies
14:33so artists like us
14:36who are watching and big
14:38along with the music
14:39you have been changing
14:41so this is also a thing
14:42that is the artist
14:43who is a person
14:44who has 10 years before
14:45experience those things
14:46in the music
14:46or people with the experience
14:48and how many people
14:50in the pop, people exaggerate their experiences and tell them about things in a very low way and in a
14:56poetic way.
14:57In this way, the person gets a whole journey.
15:0010 years later, it's in a different environment.
15:04I think that every artist has to evolve.
15:08Same as every listener has to understand that music is a very subjective thing.
15:13If we take something like this,
15:16we don't do anything.
15:18We are only one way of perspective.
15:21You live in a stereotype,
15:24but everyone's phone and songs are very different.
15:28It's just world, man.
15:30We judge you.
15:30We judge you.
15:31We enjoy it.
15:34That's how I see it.
15:35The whole purpose of this question was that,
15:37as you were talking to,
15:39you should have a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit.
15:42So, that's why I want to talk about it.
15:44It's just a debate all about social media.
15:45I don't have a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit
15:48of a bit.
15:48People enjoy things.
15:50That's why.
15:52We cannot change anything.
15:54If you like a puppy number,
15:56then you'll listen.
15:58If you like a puppy number,
16:00you'll listen.
16:00If you like a puppy,
16:01then you'll listen.
16:02If you like Siddhu Paji, you will also listen to Siddhu Paji.
16:05Sometimes it's not about words, it's about vibe.
16:09That's it.
16:10And music is not so serious.
16:15People have made many things.
16:17See, let's go.
16:19That's it.
16:20No, thank you.
16:33It's intriguing and fights.
16:34It's a thrill there.
16:36I want to know, please, which is the most difficult scene for you to shoot and how to interact with
16:40you?
16:42Can you speak that scene?
16:44I can't speak that scene.
16:45I mean, exactly.
16:45Then they are talking.
16:46Yes.
16:48So there are tough scenes, especially two tough scenes, one with King and one with Palak.
16:52You'll see how and why.
16:54I cannot give you the exact scene sense right now.
17:12Yeah.
17:15Yeah, that's what.
17:17So, yeah.
17:18That's a major plot point.
17:20I mean, this is my King's action sequence.
17:23I think that is very tiring and tough.
17:26Because that is what King said before.
17:27That is not only one angle.
17:29It's only five angles.
17:30So you get exhausted.
17:32Action is always.
17:33What is the performance?
17:34OTS has said your dialogue.
17:36Emotion feel.
17:37But action is a different art.
17:39Which is to do every time.
17:41And with that.
17:42And not only the director.
17:43Your whole action team is involved.
17:45Which makes you feedback.
17:47And because they are taking their perfection.
17:49Their vision is a perfection.
17:51Which one will not be seen.
17:52And the face.
17:53Acting is often in edit.
17:55Sometimes you have done bad acting.
17:56It will be seen in edit.
17:57But the face is wrong.
17:58The face is wrong.
18:00So I think it's always challenging.
18:01Action.
18:03And with Palak.
18:04I had a very difficult scene.
18:05For her also.
18:06It's a very difficult scene.
18:09Once you see the series, you'll know what I'm talking about.
18:11So yeah.
18:12These two scenes were really difficult.
18:17I wanted to know.
18:19You know, today's drama.
18:23Which was the particular scene.
18:24That you know.
18:25After Patrick also.
18:26Played with you.
18:27And it kind of.
18:28Moved you.
18:28Or probably.
18:29Was there any scene.
18:30Firstly.
18:31You just say after.
18:32Which scenes were there.
18:33That you just kind of snap out.
18:35So was there a particular scene like that?
18:37Yeah.
18:38There are more than one.
18:40I believe.
18:41Again.
18:42The thing is.
18:43I don't know how much of that.
18:44I can actually share.
18:45But definitely.
18:47That happens often.
18:49That you have a.
18:51What happens?
18:51That you can read a script in preparation.
18:54You can understand the manager.
18:56You can understand the situation.
18:58But when action happens.
18:59I know that it's going to be where.
19:02Because I haven't experienced that.
19:06I hold back.
19:07I'm just ready.
19:08When action happens.
19:10I will experience.
19:11Where will it go?
19:13And what will it impact?
19:14After action.
19:15After action.
19:16Everyone knows.
19:17What is happening?
19:18What is happening?
19:19And what is happening?
19:19It's good.
19:21You get a sense of.
19:22What just happened.
19:23And sometimes.
19:24You do.
19:25Enter spaces.
19:26That you probably haven't before.
19:28You know.
19:28Because.
19:28You're playing a character.
19:30That.
19:30Has entered spaces.
19:31That you haven't before.
19:32As an individual.
19:33As an actor.
19:34So.
19:35It is also your responsibility.
19:37To then.
19:37Snap out of it.
19:38Because.
19:38There is a next scene.
19:39We don't shoot one day.
19:41Two or three scenes.
19:42And they have different moods.
19:43So.
19:44As a professional.
19:44It's my responsibility.
19:46To.
19:46No matter how deep.
19:47And effective.
19:48That scene is.
19:49To also.
19:49Then.
19:49Come out of it.
19:50And prepare for the next one.
19:52So.
19:52I can't.
19:53Go to himank.
19:54In the next scene.
19:54Say.
19:55Himank.
19:56I am.
19:58I can't.
20:00Do that.
20:01I have to be ready.
20:02For the next scene.
20:03That could be a comedy scene.
20:04Yeah.
20:04That could be a comedy scene.
20:07Absolutely.
20:08So.
20:09As long as intense.
20:11You'll be able to do it.
20:13You'll be able to do it.
20:14But.
20:15You'll be able to do it.
20:16You'll be able to do it.
20:16Beautiful.
20:17This question is.
20:18You know.
20:19This is.
20:19It's a question.
20:21I mean.
20:22If the video.
20:22I saw something in a video that I don't have influencers, I'm not an influencer, because I don't have followers,
20:38so I don't have this work, so I don't have that sarcastically, I want to do it from all of
20:44you for a day.
20:44What's your claim, what's your claim, which is so coordinated, where casting happens majorly, he said that casting happens majorly
20:53based on followers at last, so that you can get what I want to do.
20:58So, first thing from the director, I wanted to know a quality thing, what is your take on it?
21:06You can't deny that it's not a factor. It is a factor, but that's not the whole point of casting
21:13someone for a character.
21:15For example, whoever is a bad actor, he will flush out. So whoever does not work, he will show on
21:22the screen.
21:23And if someone has worked in a certain capacity to be an influencer and gain popularity, it doesn't mean that
21:30he doesn't have a chance of acting, just because someone has followers.
21:34So, if someone has followers, it's good, it's good, it's good, it's good, it's good, but it's good, but acting
21:38is good.
21:39If it doesn't come, it's not covered with basics, then there's no point of it.
21:43So I think it's a factor, but it's not a massive factor. And especially with OTT, we see new faces
21:49coming up.
21:50So, yes, it's a factor, but it doesn't really change the whole narrative of that you don't cast the actors.
21:57I think I saw you agreeing on this.
21:59No, no, please.
22:02No, I think it's a big thing. I think it's a big thing. It's a big thing. I think it's
22:08a big thing.
22:08I was thinking about it.
22:13It's a big thing. In the end of the day, it's art.
22:16So, whoever can do it, I can do it, I can do it.
22:20See, everybody wants to be a rock star.
22:23Right?
22:24Every person takes a glimpse of every person in their life.
22:26I'm standing and many people are standing in front of me.
22:29Many people are standing in front of me.
22:30But in their life, everyone reaches a lot of things.
22:33Right?
22:34So, it's such a thing that you say,
22:35if you've seen me the same dream of all of us and we all have seen two dreams of the
22:38whole world.
22:38But we'll get so many people who are somewhere near the truth.
22:43What can you see there?
22:44The dreams of the truth for the truth and the dreams of the truth of a person.
22:45I come from there,
22:46so as one person is older,
22:48every person has become older.
22:50There's a lot of people
22:51who are hearing songs.
22:52Right?
22:54And,
22:54at that time yo,
22:55there will be 3-4 million followers,
22:57there will not be bigger.
22:58Because I'm also the main thing that I'm not putting unnecessary things to me.
23:02I make songs.
23:03So I can't do those things with me, I can't do those things, I'm an artist, I'm not a content
23:11creator, with all due respect, because I have a different skill, I have a different skill in my time.
23:17Now it comes to me to listen to me, I definitely didn't listen to followers on Instagram but definitely everybody
23:27in this room knows that I have real fans out there, I have real listeners, I have real people who
23:33are there changing their life listening to my music and that's what we live by, that's what I live by.
23:38So I just want to do whatever you want to do, I don't want to be ashamed of it, I
23:45had to do this like this because I had a lot of fun.
23:49The other thing is that there are all actors in it, so I am a learner and a student here.
23:55If I live this life, if I get these moments, I feel connected that this is a reason because I
24:02want to do these things or give me something new to me.
24:05I want to live in a new flow, that I have not experienced that thing and this is a very
24:10different aspect of art, acting.
24:13So why not, if someone gets into it and sees that he is more than just music.
24:19And it doesn't have to be followers.
24:21We can play this character, and if I think that I can do it, then let's do it.
24:26So it has been like that.
24:28But if I want to give a little take on it, then any director or casting, I think they should
24:40have a sense.
24:42I am a very small person, they should have a lot of sense.
24:44And if someone gets into it, they should have a lot of sense.
24:48And if someone gets into it, they should have a lot of sense.
24:50And they should have a lot of freedom.
24:51Because I am the only reason that I am a viewer.
24:55I am not coming from this world.
24:57I am the only one of them.
24:58I am the only one of them.
24:59So I have seen things in the past 10 years.
25:02So I just want to give a chance that anyone who gives a chance,
25:06they become a real raw.
25:08They become a sense on those things.
25:09And they become a real raw.
25:10So what do they want to do?
25:10They don't think they are very sensitive,
25:12so they are very sensitive.
25:14They will always be able to give a lot of their followers.
25:14So what do they want to do?
25:16They are all who have written in the past 10 years.
25:19They have made all the technical and numbers.
25:21So I live from that world.
25:23The people that are coming from that world are coming from that world
25:25will be very good.
25:26And we will serve the best things that are coming through.
25:27And we will serve the best to the viewers and listeners.
25:29I have a few questions for you.
25:31Yes.
25:32I just want to know that music industry may go
25:35or they have the talk to music industry.
25:38I would like to know that there is a little bit of a risk pertaining to the audience when
25:45your fans come to talk about.
25:47So that's why I see that this is a big song and the girls will chill and bite through
25:54it or not.
25:54But suddenly as I mentioned the first question, let's start with it.
25:59This is a big song.
26:03Basically, do you not think it is this kind of a risk for you that you have mentioned
26:08that if you don't fall asleep, you don't fall asleep.
26:13No, no.
26:13When I started this, I didn't start thinking about how many followers will be in my life.
26:19And secondly, my life has been like that.
26:21I live by this.
26:23If there is no risk, it will not come to me.
26:26Because I don't have to play safes.
26:28And I will do whatever things I will do.
26:31If someone says that you can do it, I will do it.
26:33I will do it.
26:34And I don't think so much about these things.
26:36Then I will sit somewhere.
26:37And I will be watching TV during the day of the day.
26:39And I will meet good people.
26:41Because I don't have to worry about these things.
26:42And I will be scared.
26:44So I don't have to be scared.
26:45I don't have to be scared about these questions.
26:47And the other thing, this is the same thing that you talked about Punjab.
26:51So my fans are so good.
26:53And they accept me as I am.
26:54I am sorry.
26:56I am sorry.
26:57I am sorry.
26:57We have been running out of time.
26:58The last question.
27:00Palak's question is to me.
27:04First thing I want to understand.
27:07First thing I want to understand.
27:08That when you select projects.
27:10How much of influence does your mother have to see?
27:13She has selected projects.
27:14That have stayed with us, our parents.
27:17And she is also.
27:18And you still look up.
27:20I don't have to tell you who chose her.
27:21Who chose her?
27:23I am not sure if this is on.
27:27But I am going to take my.
27:28Because I did something with a button.
27:29So I am just taking a chance right now.
27:31But I think what made her decisions so evergreen.
27:35Was the fact that she was completely uninfluenced when she made them.
27:40As an actor, your gut is your most indispensable gift.
27:44You know.
27:45And as an actor.
27:48And my mother.
27:50The best thing that she does for me.
27:51Is she doesn't interfere.
27:53At all.
27:54Never has she ever thought.
27:57Because in fact.
27:58I feel like my mom.
27:59I feel good.
28:00You have to do it.
28:01Because our thing is very different.
28:04And with whatever she has seen in life.
28:06And the phase of her life that she is in.
28:09As compared to where I am.
28:10How my upbringing has been.
28:12We both have very different stories to tell.
28:15You know.
28:16So she gets that.
28:17So she is like.
28:17Does that resonate with you?
28:18Great.
28:19Do it.
28:19But the only key has been.
28:21It should resonate with you.
28:22On some level.
28:23It should be a story that you are willing to tell.
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