Available on Youtube. This documentary is about the extraordinary tale of a punk rock band from the 70s made by 3 brothers that went largely unnoticed until they became a sensation on the internet 35 years later! And this was accurately predicted by the eldest brother who passed away a long time back. Listen to my discussion with Srijith Nambiar on this touching tale.
[00:00:01] Hi dear bro studios
[00:00:09] Hey, thank you so much for tuning in to a new episode of Cut To Movies with Vivek and Viru.
[00:00:14] Just before we dive in, we'd like to give you a disclaimer that this episode is filled with spoilers.
[00:00:20] So please, do watch the film first.
[00:00:23] Unless of course, you don't have an issue with spoilers, in which case...
[00:00:32] Hello and welcome to another episode of Cut To with Vivek and Viru.
[00:00:36] Hello, today is not Vivek, so our usual suspect is Shreejit.
[00:00:42] Shreejit, hi how are you man?
[00:00:45] Hello, I'm great, I'm glad to be with you guys again.
[00:00:50] Yes and it's always fun to be in the podcast.
[00:00:53] Right, we were going to do Nigerian film but we didn't think about it this time.
[00:00:57] Because Shreejit, you have started your own Nigerian YouTube channel, tell us about it man.
[00:01:03] Thanks, thanks, thanks.
[00:01:04] Yeah, so I've just started my YouTube channel, it's called Nolly Goodfellow.
[00:01:09] Coming from Nolly Good.
[00:01:11] And yeah, so far I've only done one episode and I will be uploading more episodes pretty soon.
[00:01:19] It's just a fun take on film, it's just...
[00:01:22] I won't call it film reviews though every time I just pick up one film and talk about it
[00:01:28] and then just having fun with it, that's all the channels like so...
[00:01:34] Yeah, if you are listening...
[00:01:36] That's great, sorry.
[00:01:38] That's great, I mean you are the Nigerian film expert
[00:01:42] and we have discussed so many Nigerian films here.
[00:01:46] So I'm sure that will show is also going to be awesome
[00:01:49] and everyone should just tune in and listen to his first review
[00:01:55] or review, you can't say that.
[00:01:57] His take on a film, just a fun take on that film
[00:02:01] and yeah there will be many and I have got a secret preview of the second episode
[00:02:07] which you guys won't be able to see before it releases
[00:02:10] but I would be able to see.
[00:02:12] So thank you Shreejit for that.
[00:02:14] And I have to especially thank you guys, Vivek and Vee Roo
[00:02:21] because doing this podcast actually gave me the confidence of taking it online
[00:02:26] and actually even thinking about doing something around film reviewing
[00:02:32] or just talking about films, I won't call it reviewing
[00:02:35] because there it's a lot simpler than that.
[00:02:39] Yeah, I mean when we started it was not about reviewing it per se
[00:02:43] but it was just about having two guys having a discussion
[00:02:46] and whatever points come out of it, how you felt about it basically.
[00:02:50] As a viewer.
[00:02:52] So anyway, but this time we are not doing Nitin and Film
[00:02:56] this time we are in the United States and we are doing a documentary
[00:03:00] called A Band Called Death
[00:03:03] and it's about, it's a story of three musician brothers
[00:03:08] who were born in the 1950s or they started punk band
[00:03:19] and it was called Death
[00:03:21] and because of the name, the name was very dangerous
[00:03:25] but because of the name nobody did not get any radio play
[00:03:30] largely was lost and unsuccessful.
[00:03:34] But the elder brother who was the visionary brother
[00:03:40] he always had this feeling that we will become great someday in the future
[00:03:47] and after his death actually
[00:03:50] and sure enough after he died like, but way after he died
[00:03:54] like 35 years later they were found by some people on over the internet
[00:04:01] and suddenly they became sensations
[00:04:04] and they went on tour again
[00:04:07] not like they found another guitarist though
[00:04:10] and yeah I mean it's a great story
[00:04:13] Shreejit how did you find out about it?
[00:04:16] Okay so here's the thing
[00:04:19] I saw this on 2B
[00:04:22] the app 2B on their American library
[00:04:26] I just came across this film
[00:04:28] and using VPN on 2B there is so much of content that I've come across
[00:04:34] which is simply available on YouTube
[00:04:36] This is available on YouTube guys, a band called Death
[00:04:40] So this one is on YouTube now
[00:04:43] so I could revisit it on YouTube
[00:04:45] and I just love the fact
[00:04:47] I mean there are so many interesting things to this
[00:04:51] even though you're watching a documentary
[00:04:53] it's like you're watching a film because the story is that moving
[00:04:57] The whole fact that there was a punk rock band
[00:05:02] even before there was punk rock
[00:05:04] that's what death is
[00:05:06] that's what this band called death is
[00:05:08] So that is the musical aspect
[00:05:10] besides that there is this family aspect
[00:05:13] where this whole thing starts from the previous generation
[00:05:18] they were like a closely knit family
[00:05:20] the father was a great influence on them
[00:05:23] after the father died
[00:05:25] But then he allowed them to go into music and all of that
[00:05:30] Yes and their mother got some money out of some insurance
[00:05:35] and she gave it to them and told them to do it
[00:05:38] That's how they began music
[00:05:40] and the other family aspect is when the father died
[00:05:44] that had a great impact on Daniel
[00:05:47] the eldest brother of the band
[00:05:50] and that's why he named the band Death
[00:05:54] So that is one aspect
[00:05:56] David I think, yeah, okay
[00:05:58] Sorry David, David, yeah
[00:06:00] So David was so taken aback by his father's death
[00:06:04] or I don't know if taken aback is the right word
[00:06:07] he was taken aback of course
[00:06:09] but then it got him thinking so much and
[00:06:11] about death then, yeah
[00:06:13] I got him dwelling so much on it that he named the band Death
[00:06:17] Now the second aspect of death is that
[00:06:19] is David himself
[00:06:22] So throughout the band
[00:06:25] and because these brothers had told their father
[00:06:28] that they wouldn't fight or anything
[00:06:30] which is a very bollywoody thing
[00:06:32] Mixing the difference is that the brothers fight
[00:06:35] and they are stuck to it
[00:06:37] This guy was so hell bent on keeping the name Death
[00:06:43] and that cost them a lot
[00:06:45] It costed the family a lot
[00:06:48] It costed the brothers a fortune
[00:06:50] They were not able to do much
[00:06:52] and they weren't moving ahead in life
[00:06:54] but they still stuck to it
[00:06:57] Which is I don't know
[00:06:59] I mean he did all this
[00:07:01] but I was thinking who does the idea
[00:07:03] What is so packed in life?
[00:07:05] Is there a problem?
[00:07:07] Just because of the name and everyone is telling you
[00:07:10] just change the name and it is going to be big
[00:07:13] So I don't know if it was good
[00:07:16] It could have been discovered much earlier
[00:07:19] if the name wasn't Death
[00:07:21] Yeah
[00:07:23] So I found that really fascinating
[00:07:26] And talking about family back
[00:07:28] when the thing is rediscovered
[00:07:31] when the band is rediscovered later
[00:07:33] like you mentioned on the internet
[00:07:35] It is the kids of Bobby Hackner
[00:07:38] The bassist who then take it forward
[00:07:41] So it is all about your family
[00:07:46] What Karan Johar Christ
[00:07:48] Karan Johar
[00:07:50] And that too in a very beautiful way
[00:07:53] It's a very moving story
[00:07:57] I mean amazing story
[00:08:00] What a beautiful story
[00:08:02] So I was looking at the directors
[00:08:04] They shot some 200 hours of footage
[00:08:09] and they put it together
[00:08:12] This documentary made itself
[00:08:15] because the story was there
[00:08:17] And these guys were also like
[00:08:20] They tell it also very heartfelt
[00:08:24] like the brother and the family
[00:08:28] when they are talking about it
[00:08:30] the way they tell the story
[00:08:32] It's very heartfelt
[00:08:34] You can go along with the story
[00:08:37] You get moved by the story
[00:08:39] because they kind of
[00:08:41] You understand the brother meant so much to them
[00:08:44] and the bond was so brilliant
[00:08:47] And when he rediscovered
[00:08:52] and someone called back
[00:08:55] His son calls him
[00:08:57] We heard this about death
[00:09:00] and then he says the song and the hair
[00:09:02] and stood at the back of his neck
[00:09:06] So you can really feel it
[00:09:11] After so many years
[00:09:13] if your son someone discovers
[00:09:15] In fact even the son
[00:09:16] when he listens to a song
[00:09:18] and suddenly thinks
[00:09:20] I have never heard this
[00:09:21] but this is my dad's voice
[00:09:23] That's amazing
[00:09:26] You understood
[00:09:29] And the most extraordinary
[00:09:32] I don't know if I can call it supernatural
[00:09:34] or whatever out of the ordinary thing
[00:09:36] in the film that really stood out to us
[00:09:38] before David dies
[00:09:41] He hands over all the copies
[00:09:45] of it to his brother and he says
[00:09:47] they will come looking for this
[00:09:49] which happened 35 years later
[00:09:52] So I don't know
[00:09:54] it's like the conviction that he has
[00:09:56] that we have something beautiful
[00:09:59] and maybe the world is not ready right now
[00:10:02] and they will be
[00:10:04] And he has a philosophical
[00:10:07] He saw the triangle in the clouds
[00:10:10] One was God
[00:10:13] and there was this another
[00:10:14] He made a logo of death on it
[00:10:16] and God looking over them
[00:10:20] and the fact
[00:10:22] they were probably the three people
[00:10:24] corners of the triangle
[00:10:27] I don't know
[00:10:28] and God looking over them
[00:10:30] and the fact that he feels that
[00:10:33] there is something more after this
[00:10:36] This life is just a waiting room
[00:10:38] which is also an interesting take
[00:10:41] that in front of him
[00:10:43] that is the real thing
[00:10:44] and this is just a waiting room
[00:10:45] and I am going to perform in front of God
[00:10:49] So death is not
[00:10:51] and he really felt that death is not
[00:10:53] like a bad thing right
[00:10:55] you take it as a negative
[00:10:57] but it is not
[00:10:58] life like birth is not
[00:11:01] such a big deal
[00:11:03] it's like natural
[00:11:04] death is also natural
[00:11:06] and it's not to be taken as negative
[00:11:08] which everyone else
[00:11:10] thought no no
[00:11:12] what is this death
[00:11:14] what is this song of the band
[00:11:16] what is this song of the band
[00:11:18] that won't work
[00:11:20] but I strongly believe one thing
[00:11:22] in their disadvantage
[00:11:24] one thing that was disadvantage
[00:11:26] was the fact that they were black
[00:11:28] because white people can have any name
[00:11:31] symmetry or I don't know
[00:11:33] meshuga all types of
[00:11:36] Are you into rock music
[00:11:38] are you into heavy metal etc
[00:11:41] not into heavy metal
[00:11:42] I like rock music of course
[00:11:44] some nice retro
[00:11:46] good old Pink Floyd Led Zepp
[00:11:48] you know the most popular ones
[00:11:50] so yeah I do love rock music
[00:11:53] I never heard
[00:11:55] like listen to a lot of English music
[00:11:58] but very popular pop songs I used to listen to
[00:12:01] but this one
[00:12:03] the other thing that I found was
[00:12:05] like black people were
[00:12:07] everyone there used to be
[00:12:09] into Motown music
[00:12:11] this is what I learnt from the documentary
[00:12:13] and the fact that in
[00:12:15] in Detroit they were like
[00:12:17] playing white boy music
[00:12:19] which was rock
[00:12:21] that was also a problem
[00:12:23] like the people around them
[00:12:25] they were so I think that was also a problem
[00:12:28] black people didn't appreciate the music
[00:12:31] because it was rock it was not Motown
[00:12:33] and then white people
[00:12:35] because these are like black folk
[00:12:37] who are playing rock music
[00:12:39] maybe they should follow this
[00:12:41] I mean maybe they should follow this
[00:12:43] I don't know
[00:12:45] I think the white people's version was more towards
[00:12:47] black guys coming up with a band name
[00:12:50] Death
[00:12:51] that was you know something that was
[00:12:54] that they felt wouldn't go down with people
[00:12:56] like when they went to this town
[00:12:58] they were putting out posters and backpacks
[00:13:00] posters or Piro Bala Bhai this is a good town
[00:13:02] they said take this off your gang shit won't work here
[00:13:05] it wasn't a gang it was just music
[00:13:07] and the
[00:13:09] most interesting thing is they were a
[00:13:11] highly spiritual family
[00:13:13] and even the music
[00:13:15] was very clean
[00:13:17] there was
[00:13:19] unlike other rock bands from the time
[00:13:21] which are all about
[00:13:23] I don't know
[00:13:25] satan, yeah drugs
[00:13:27] sex and rock and roll and all of that
[00:13:29] this was nothing
[00:13:31] this was none of that this was more of protest
[00:13:33] music and
[00:13:35] politicians in my eyes
[00:13:37] and those kind of things
[00:13:39] oh that's like
[00:13:41] amazing I also heard it for the first time
[00:13:43] I could understand
[00:13:45] wow powerful
[00:13:47] and the way
[00:13:49] it was really good
[00:13:51] and maybe it was
[00:13:53] much ahead of its time
[00:13:55] when people were
[00:13:57] scared
[00:13:59] so I don't know about punk rock
[00:14:01] and like yeah when I heard
[00:14:03] that they discovered
[00:14:05] they felt this was punk rock
[00:14:07] before punk rock was punk
[00:14:09] right so
[00:14:11] yeah because the whole punk movement
[00:14:13] came out later on
[00:14:15] in the mid 70s
[00:14:17] to later 80s or so
[00:14:19] and these guys are already
[00:14:21] performing so I think going by the genres
[00:14:23] we have today they
[00:14:25] were a punk rock band
[00:14:27] but if you ask them back then what genre
[00:14:29] they're playing they would have just said rock and roll
[00:14:31] they wouldn't have known
[00:14:33] because it wasn't
[00:14:35] it hadn't become mainstream
[00:14:37] or it hadn't come to the fore by then
[00:14:39] it was their own style of
[00:14:41] doing rock
[00:14:43] yeah
[00:14:46] the whole story
[00:14:48] like the documentary per se
[00:14:50] is a very simple documentary
[00:14:52] I mean
[00:14:54] there's no such technique
[00:14:56] there's nothing like that
[00:14:58] it's like
[00:15:00] it's simple storytelling
[00:15:02] they've gone back to that place
[00:15:04] spoken to
[00:15:06] all the people like they were saying
[00:15:08] 200 hours of footage
[00:15:10] and then the editor
[00:15:12] did his magic of putting everything together
[00:15:14] to make this film
[00:15:16] and yeah it is freely available
[00:15:18] so everything I mean it's great that
[00:15:20] you found it on youtube and told me
[00:15:22] to watch it because it's like a beautiful
[00:15:24] story
[00:15:26] I mean one such thing
[00:15:28] sometimes it feels like this is a fool
[00:15:30] they just change the name
[00:15:32] one brother
[00:15:34] or are they telling the truth
[00:15:36] that despite being so much
[00:15:38] these two brothers stood by him
[00:15:40] is that true
[00:15:44] they know that
[00:15:46] yes yes it does
[00:15:48] it definitely crosses your mind
[00:15:50] it could have been a wedding
[00:15:52] and the wives would have said
[00:15:54] what are you doing? you have to change the name
[00:15:56] you have to pay
[00:15:58] I'm sure this is how it would have been
[00:16:00] which have not come out
[00:16:02] in the documentary
[00:16:04] it was all goody goody
[00:16:06] but yeah
[00:16:08] but the overall story is amazing
[00:16:10] and
[00:16:12] the connection between the brothers is also
[00:16:14] real you can feel it
[00:16:16] through the way they say things
[00:16:18] you can feel that
[00:16:20] and everywhere they perform
[00:16:22] everywhere they perform they still
[00:16:24] mention David
[00:16:26] and even the
[00:16:28] I mean the kids
[00:16:30] the next generation named themselves
[00:16:32] after the
[00:16:34] uncle so
[00:16:36] what was that name
[00:16:38] they forgot the name of the brand
[00:16:40] which was like one
[00:16:42] rough
[00:16:44] rough Francis
[00:16:46] rough Francis
[00:16:50] nice so I mean yes
[00:16:52] this is an awesome movie
[00:16:54] I think people should watch it
[00:16:56] it's really available on youtube
[00:16:58] but before we leave I mean
[00:17:00] any other documentaries that you have watched
[00:17:02] like on music which you like
[00:17:04] on music
[00:17:06] on music I've seen a lot of
[00:17:08] documentaries I've seen
[00:17:10] you have
[00:17:12] doors I've seen this one
[00:17:14] for he be
[00:17:16] Beatles
[00:17:18] Beatles
[00:17:20] Beatles no I haven't seen Beatles
[00:17:22] I've seen this one
[00:17:24] doors
[00:17:26] I've seen Jim Morrison
[00:17:28] I've seen this one
[00:17:30] on Jimi Hendrix I've seen this one
[00:17:32] on Queen
[00:17:34] Bohemian Rhapsody which that wasn't a
[00:17:36] documentary that was a movie
[00:17:38] movie I think
[00:17:40] I think this one should
[00:17:42] have a movie of its own
[00:17:44] I mean even the documentary
[00:17:46] does its job
[00:17:48] but maybe a film could
[00:17:50] even
[00:17:52] it would
[00:17:54] I'm sure someone will make a movie
[00:17:56] I'm sure
[00:17:58] when someone thinks
[00:18:00] we have to make a movie on it
[00:18:02] we will definitely make it
[00:18:04] there are so many inspiring
[00:18:06] black stories which
[00:18:08] had never come out and I'm sure
[00:18:10] now is the time when they are coming out
[00:18:12] and I'm sure they will catch it
[00:18:14] so when I was researching about this
[00:18:16] there is another film that
[00:18:18] was similar to this theme
[00:18:20] it's and it won
[00:18:22] an Academy Award which was
[00:18:24] called Searching for Sugarman
[00:18:26] in that also there is
[00:18:28] a musician in South Africa
[00:18:30] in America
[00:18:32] a musician became very popular
[00:18:34] he sold a lot of CDs
[00:18:36] and that guy
[00:18:38] sold about 5 or 6
[00:18:40] CDs in the US
[00:18:42] I mean he was there
[00:18:44] he went into obscurity
[00:18:46] and he found it
[00:18:48] and his rise
[00:18:50] he was supposed to be dead
[00:18:52] and they went back
[00:18:54] found him he was alive
[00:18:56] got back
[00:18:58] got him back on tour
[00:19:00] so it's called searching for sugarman
[00:19:02] and
[00:19:04] I don't know where you can find it
[00:19:06] but definitely this is like similar
[00:19:08] theme
[00:19:10] which we should probably watch
[00:19:12] another
[00:19:14] documentary which is similar to this
[00:19:16] but it is not around music
[00:19:18] it's called
[00:19:20] 3 identical strangers
[00:19:22] I saw it
[00:19:24] I thought
[00:19:26] it's on Netflix
[00:19:28] that and this film I had seen around the same time
[00:19:30] and I found
[00:19:32] quite a lot of connect among the two
[00:19:34] but the good thing
[00:19:36] is this at least leaves you happy
[00:19:38] that leaves you miserable
[00:19:40] and it leaves you
[00:19:42] sick in the gut
[00:19:44] I don't know
[00:19:46] I mean
[00:19:48] sick to the gut
[00:19:50] I don't think I can watch that again
[00:19:52] it's a really old story
[00:19:54] but it is
[00:19:56] it's dark
[00:19:58] there are other dark films
[00:20:00] like Netflix
[00:20:02] like true crime
[00:20:04] I think
[00:20:06] by doing an R father
[00:20:08] in which
[00:20:10] there is this
[00:20:12] gynaecologist
[00:20:14] who kind of inseminated a lot
[00:20:16] of women with his own semen
[00:20:18] oh yes yes that was so dark
[00:20:20] that was like
[00:20:22] pretty
[00:20:24] yeah yeah
[00:20:26] then a keep sweet prayer
[00:20:28] about the clan
[00:20:30] again
[00:20:32] there are many such rapes
[00:20:34] and all of that I mean it's dark
[00:20:36] again
[00:20:38] what was the god
[00:20:40] so there is a whole series
[00:20:42] community
[00:20:44] there is a whole series on discovery
[00:20:46] what's it
[00:20:48] I
[00:20:49] investigate of something like that
[00:20:51] basically
[00:20:53] discovery channels app
[00:20:55] so they have an entire series on cults
[00:20:57] so mini series
[00:20:59] all 20 to 30 minute episodes
[00:21:01] on different cults
[00:21:03] oh okay
[00:21:05] so there was a wild wild country
[00:21:07] too
[00:21:09] wild wild country is another
[00:21:11] that's a documentary which is
[00:21:13] oh it's I don't think
[00:21:15] I've seen such a thrilling documentary
[00:21:17] like I don't think
[00:21:19] I've seen such an emotional documentary
[00:21:21] as a band called death
[00:21:23] I don't think I've seen such a thrilling one
[00:21:25] as wild wild west
[00:21:27] and now all of that
[00:21:29] what do you call it
[00:21:31] true crime was the fire
[00:21:33] then there is
[00:21:35] there is like
[00:21:37] there are many pop corn documentaries
[00:21:39] can be called
[00:21:41] yeah there is athlete
[00:21:43] which is about
[00:21:45] the
[00:21:47] American
[00:21:49] gymnast
[00:21:51] who did a lot
[00:21:53] of this
[00:21:55] and he was kind of
[00:21:57] molested
[00:21:59] about that
[00:22:01] then there is this Pepsi
[00:22:03] where's my jet
[00:22:05] which I watched recently
[00:22:07] oh and
[00:22:09] Pepsi had a contest
[00:22:11] that if you collect so many points
[00:22:13] you will get a jet
[00:22:15] which they never thought someone would do
[00:22:17] but one guy actually did it
[00:22:19] and then he didn't get a jet
[00:22:21] Pepsi was like that
[00:22:23] and on top of that there is a time pass documentary
[00:22:25] but yeah
[00:22:27] couple of good ones
[00:22:29] I saw one
[00:22:31] my octopus teacher
[00:22:33] that also went to the
[00:22:35] academy of what I think
[00:22:37] it won
[00:22:39] and there is one called
[00:22:41] don't fuck with cats
[00:22:43] which is very interesting
[00:22:47] time pass
[00:22:49] have you seen this one murder
[00:22:51] among the Mormons
[00:22:53] no you have to see this
[00:22:55] it is really end
[00:22:57] murder among the Mormons
[00:22:59] among the Mormons
[00:23:01] this film is about
[00:23:03] a guy who is
[00:23:05] a master
[00:23:07] forger
[00:23:09] and how he
[00:23:11] convinces people
[00:23:13] by creating
[00:23:17] religious scriptures
[00:23:19] and other things
[00:23:21] scriptures
[00:23:23] and engravings
[00:23:25] and other artifacts like that
[00:23:27] he just create them
[00:23:29] and he will convince people they are old
[00:23:31] and that was before
[00:23:33] you had as much technology as we do now
[00:23:35] and he would even get it
[00:23:37] sanctioned from the authorities
[00:23:39] and they would give a letter
[00:23:41] of recommendation that this is genuine
[00:23:43] so
[00:23:45] oh ok
[00:23:47] it was so big
[00:23:49] forger
[00:23:51] oh mine
[00:23:53] it was so big
[00:23:55] and the two documentaries
[00:23:57] which I don't know where I will get
[00:23:59] but that left an impact on my mind
[00:24:01] where one was
[00:24:03] man on wire
[00:24:05] have you seen that
[00:24:07] so man on wire
[00:24:09] was about
[00:24:11] I think twin towers
[00:24:13] and he put that wire
[00:24:15] between them and he walked
[00:24:17] from one side to the other
[00:24:19] and this was like
[00:24:21] done
[00:24:23] obviously it was illegal to do it and he
[00:24:25] performed that
[00:24:27] and he did the whole journey
[00:24:29] how he did it
[00:24:31] twin towers
[00:24:33] man on wire
[00:24:35] it's amazing
[00:24:37] and the other one is called
[00:24:39] bus 174
[00:24:41] I had seen it long time back
[00:24:43] where there is this young man
[00:24:45] who took a bus
[00:24:47] which is called 174
[00:24:49] Rio de Janeiro
[00:24:51] he takes the hostage
[00:24:53] and on top of that
[00:24:55] he did the whole footage
[00:24:57] and that is brilliant
[00:24:59] you must definitely watch it
[00:25:01] bus 174
[00:25:03] so yeah
[00:25:05] so many documentaries
[00:25:07] nowadays
[00:25:09] Netflix is very time pass
[00:25:11] it should be sensational
[00:25:13] for people to watch it
[00:25:15] that way it's not very interesting
[00:25:17] it's popcorn viewing like I said
[00:25:19] but very good ones
[00:25:21] are rare to find and
[00:25:23] sometimes good ones come
[00:25:25] like my october teacher
[00:25:27] and he said
[00:25:29] sea spurrissi
[00:25:31] he even made sea spurrissi
[00:25:33] oh sea spurrissi
[00:25:35] yes yes yes
[00:25:37] fishing
[00:25:39] so this was also time pass
[00:25:41] but yeah it was well done
[00:25:43] that was well done
[00:25:45] but anyway thanks for the recommendation man
[00:25:47] it was a very good one
[00:25:49] and very emotional different kind of one
[00:25:51] family one
[00:25:53] and current one
[00:25:55] or what was that
[00:25:57] who was the director
[00:25:59] who was the director
[00:26:01] and Manmohan Desai documentary
[00:26:05] but it's
[00:26:07] I won't
[00:26:09] say Manmohan Desai
[00:26:11] or even Karan Joghar
[00:26:13] it's basically what they aspire to be
[00:26:15] is what I was
[00:26:21] no no no it's truly touching
[00:26:23] because the story you can feel
[00:26:25] it's not like
[00:26:27] something is being made or fake
[00:26:29] you can really feel the connection
[00:26:31] you know it
[00:26:33] so yeah go ahead
[00:26:35] tell me
[00:26:37] is this South African comedian called Loisa Gola
[00:26:39] so I was just watching
[00:26:41] this set of visits there on Netflix
[00:26:43] it's pretty funny
[00:26:45] so that part where he says that
[00:26:47] he calls up his female friends
[00:26:49] and he's like what are your plans for the weekend
[00:26:51] and she'll be like
[00:26:53] nothing I'll just sit at home drink some champagne
[00:26:55] watch something on TV and cry
[00:26:57] he's like I want to do that too
[00:26:59] yeah
[00:27:01] so if any of the guys want to do that
[00:27:03] this film is meant
[00:27:05] for it
[00:27:07] it's a total tear joker
[00:27:09] and it leaves you with a smile
[00:27:11] and it's a great movie
[00:27:13] or if you want to
[00:27:15] cry some more
[00:27:17] then you can listen to our podcast
[00:27:19] inside
[00:27:21] so that too can happen
[00:27:23] he'll touch you
[00:27:25] and you'll cry
[00:27:29] anyway thank you Shriji
[00:27:31] thank you for this
[00:27:33] and do send in your
[00:27:35] documentary recommendations
[00:27:37] and we might just call you
[00:27:39] if we select one we'll just call you for a discussion
[00:27:41] like Shriji comes in
[00:27:43] and so do
[00:27:45] send in
[00:27:47] we'll keep asking
[00:27:49] do follow us
[00:27:51] on our Spotify channel
[00:27:53] at least
[00:27:55] on Instagram because we'll keep updating
[00:27:57] you with interesting stuff
[00:27:59] like we said earlier
[00:28:01] we're changing the format
[00:28:03] so let's see
[00:28:05] we'll probably go into a monthly format
[00:28:07] talk about more films
[00:28:09] in one show
[00:28:11] and let's see
[00:28:13] what we do
[00:28:15] Shriji's show is to watch
[00:28:17] so go on YouTube
[00:28:19] and what was the name again
[00:28:21] Nolly Goodfellow
[00:28:23] Nolly Goodfellow
[00:28:25] okay
[00:28:27] bye guys


