The Awful and Awesome
Awful and Awesome Ep 226: Thalaivii, Bell Bottom, Only Murders in the Building
While talking about the film Bell Bottom:
Rajyasree: How do we know that he’s Bell Bottom? Because he’s wearing bell bottoms and he’s riding a bike outside Red Fort so then we know this is him, not the guy who’s wearing the pencil trousers. That’s Pencil.
Abhinandan: And there’s this other guy Baggy?
Rajyasree: And then his brother is Baggy.
Abhinandan: And there’s a Half Pant? Is there a Chaddi also?
Rajyasree: Chaddi is the one who sells tickets outside that movie theatre y'all used to have in Delhi.
Rajyasree and Abhinandan burst out laughing.
This and a whole lot of other stuff awful and awesome as Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen review the films Bell Bottom and Thalaivii; web series Only Murders in the Building and The Morning Show Season 2; Tinder’s short film Closure; the Manyavar controversy; and the new Coca-Cola ad.
PS: Abhinandan and Rajyasree give themselves code names.
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Timecodes
00:01 - Introduction
06:49 - Subscriber letters
09:39 - Bell Bottom
23:42 - The Morning Show Season 2
30:15 - Subscriber letters
34:35 - Coca-Cola ad
36:42 - Thalaivii
44:51 - Subscriber letters
47:44 - Manyavar ad
50:06 - Only Murders in the Building
58:16 - Closure
References
Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan arrested in Mumbai cruise drugs case
Aryan Khan versus Lakhimpur Kheri: Guess what made the news?
Aryan Khan's Arrest Should Be Wake-Up Call For Parents: Shobhaa De
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