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BUBBA SHOT THE PODCAST: Dollywood Goes Bollywood

wellRED podcast

Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester, Drew Morgan

Comedy Interviews, Comedy, Stand-up

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2021

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Today on wellRED presents: Bubba Shot the Podcast we are doing a REVERSE EPISODE. Our good buddy the Indian Outlaw Tushar Singh takes us to 90's Bollywood and we dive in on the hit Bollywood song "Radha Kaise Na Jale" from the movie Lagaan. Go watch the music video right now! 

This is a super cool episode where three rednecks actually kinda almost learn something and get cultured. Get cultured with us!

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0:00.0

Bubba shout the podcast and that's right. I'm sure about country at a time. Don't expect no shit.

0:07.0

Welcome to Bubba shout the podcast. First, the facts and the facts this week are not being delivered by me.

0:14.0

We have a very special reverse episode for you guys. Instead of making our beloved Indian outlaw, listen to a song by four and about racist from the time in his life where he lived in Alabama and got picked on by racist.

0:28.0

We are instead going to dive on into Bollywood and let racist, by the way, sounds like someone who's like racist against two different types of people. Yeah, that's most racist. That is.

0:41.0

Maybe it's a real five toll places of shit when it comes to being a racist. Maybe it's like a mixed person who hates both parts of themselves. Right. There you go.

0:53.0

Just out there burning crosses, you know, I'm on and all my grandfather's anyway. It's like that Chris Rock joke where they're like who are the most racist black people, white people, black people because they hate black people too.

1:06.0

It's by racist. Well, that's as good of a segway as any two sharp. Tell us about this song where we're diving on into on. And also, what's the name of the show for the day? I've always I keep forgetting the word.

1:21.0

What do you mean the show? The bubble word. God you just. Yeah, by yeah, by yeah. That's like brother. Yeah, by yes.

1:29.0

You can see it also means idiot. Yeah, it also means they all still y'all are y'all big on like what are y'all doing set of guns mostly.

1:36.0

Uh, sticks and stones, you know, by a stone. No, we got cast because it were a dress by a stone, the podcast.

1:46.0

I was going to ask what's y'all's word for like for us for like stupid wide American. Surely you got at least one. It's a cracker.

2:00.0

I try. I don't know if you caught it, but it means brother and idiot that word. It's literally bubble. Yeah, the color white is goda like a white person is goda.

2:13.0

So we'll it'll it'll just be derogatory version of that. Oh, you got it. Log kind of like businesses. Okay.

2:22.0

All right. Well, uh, this, this, I didn't pick this song until late last night because I couldn't decide. It was too much of a breadth of options.

2:32.0

Because it's like we're doing this every time. So there's all these options in Bollywood and especially 90s Bollywood and this one.

2:42.0

I mean, they're every song is attached to a movie. It's not like here where there's a there's an album and people are following the lyricist like the person who's saying the song that I pick.

2:52.0

Asha Bosle is a playback singer. So she, her whole career is not necessarily on originals, but she got famous off of doing very popular songs written by other people for movie specifically.

3:05.0

So it's kind of a different system. I guess to some degree just because of Bollywood. So such a beast and entertainment in India cast system.

3:13.0

Yeah, the casting call. But this one is the movie is lagon and I picked lagon, although it's not in the 90s. It's 2001 and I picked it for.

3:24.0

It was very difficult because there's some movies that are more traditional Indian, which is big set dancing and they cut to a field with a cow and a lady dancing and they they have these jump cuts where they're just, you know, it's like a six minute music video within a movie.

3:42.0

And there's like eight of them, you know, but I picked lagon because it's about British colonialism and the empire. And I thought that'd be a fun thing to talk about with you guys.

3:52.0

Yeah, but the movie is lagon. It's from 2001. The movie was stars and kind of is produced by Amir Khan, who is the, he's like one of the most legendary actors. And as, you know, since the late 80s, he's been the dude. He's like almost Tom Kurs.

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