The “Hrudaya kaleyam” scenes where the guy tossed the heart into the hospital window and then into the patient’s body perfectly whilst it lit up with Christmas lights scene will forever be engraved in my mind❤️😭
Whoever edited those scenes left the most important parts of the scenes. The magic hug to moping guy.... The witty reply to the professor.... The jugad based making of vacume baby puller machine...
It is so refreshing to see Mike actually having deep medical conversations with another doctor outside the podcast and with some humor, but not to the level that it gets cut off.
I'd love to see more collaborations with Dr. Patel. He's great -- extremely personable, knowledgeable, funny. You guys have great chemistry for this kind of thing.
Having Dr. Mike as a Russian doctor and Dr. Patel as an Indian doctor reacting together has made me extremely happy, as a half Indian\Russian myself. There dynamic is amazing!
5:04 For those who dont know - Southern Indian Cinema is used to refer collectively to the four distinct film industries of Tollywood (Telugu in Andhrapradesh/telugana states), Kollywood (Tamil in Tamilnadu state), Mollywood (Malayalam in Kerala state) and Sandalwood / Chandanavana (Kannada in Karnataka state) as a single entity.
“Doctor reacts to bollywood”- shows a Telugu movie at first 😂, there’s a considerable difference between Bollywood (Hindi language Cinema) and South Indian Cinema.
@@shahas11199 to be fair, a lot of westerners (including me, a Canadian) think that Bollywood is just the Indian film industry. i also like to think that I slightly above average compared to other westerners on my knowledge of India (I know a little about India from WW1 to the Cold War, mainly because of the British Raj era)
@@divyanshu_chaurasiya It's you guys who made fun of south movies during previous years and made several roast made videos on us.and when the movies got good you guys say oh noo it's an Indian movie
@@Sol_Badguy_GG hold up it's just a language. don't you know language doesn't determine education level ? The use of language is to communicate. He's not here to teach you english or to recite the poem or to participate in essay competition. You get me ?...I think you are illiterate.
@@Sol_Badguy_GG **Illiteracy** is a term that specifically refers to the **inability to read or write**. However, it's essential to recognize that **literacy** is not a binary switch. Learning to read and write involves multiple components, and it's a complex process. Labeling someone as "illiterate" oversimplifies the challenges related to literacy and shifts focus away from systemic issues. While struggling with English proficiency doesn't necessarily make someone illiterate, it's crucial to support individuals in developing their language skills and address broader educational disparities. if you really love the language then go help him learn from his mistakes. If you can't do that, then stfu dude..!!
As a snake lover I was so impressed that this doctor not only correctly identified a snake based on description but also knew who would be able to identify a snake bite. And yes we are able to identify a snake by its bite colubrids, elapids, and vipers all have different types of envenomation and different types of venom. For us in North America our venomous snakes all share the same type of venom meaning the same antivenon is needed where as in the rest of the world identifying the snake is important for finding the correct antivenom.
The copperheads and rattle snakes do but there are also coral snakes and those are different. So you're mostly right as long as the snake isn't crazy colourful. +all the exotic pet snakes still make all antivenom types necessary. So coral snakes are basically US version of the Indian Kraits
7:00 those guys were actually engineering students, it was raining so heavy outside and there was flood when the labour starts, all on a sudden electricity gone due bad weather, they had no idea what to do. And then Priya came, she was a medical student, trying to save her upcoming nephew as her sis was in obstructed labour. Those guys made a ventouse using a vacuum machine.
I love this movie and started watching this to see if they covered it. A lot of people think it would have been way better if they had omitted this whole scene. I will forever have, "you are rusticated!!" stuck in my head. I guess it had to be a huge scene to bring the two men together.
5:53 ias a telugu person, i just wanna tell yall that hes sampoornesh babu, and all his movies are satire, so if you want more stuff to react to, his movies can be a great source theres a movie in which when a scientist uses a microscope on a napkin on which sampu's blood is on, he sees a lion
I love the “he could’ve done it” after looking up a Cheetah’s weight when it clearly wasn’t a Cheetah 😅 It was either a Leopard or Jaguar. Cheetahs are tiny in body mass compared to those.
Yeah that was definitely a leopard and they can weigh twice as much as a cheetah 😂 They are stronger and bulkier as well. An adult man realistically can bully a cheetah into submission, but a leopard will most likely destroy a human.
3:30 well there is actually an explanation for that... The man who recognized the snake bite was a tribal man and hence, was very strong, muscular, and very connected to nature, and hence could identify and cure the snake bite....
I really appreciate Mike speaking up about how those of us on the spectrum can find it difficult to not come off as rude at times as that’s something I specifically struggle with. For most what’s viewed as natural friendly behavior is difficult for us to grasp and learn over time, and sometimes that can unintentionally come off as rude or dismissive when really we’re just not masking in that moment.
omg I was _elated_ to hear him say that! my appreciation for him just 📈⬆ just a few words and feel like he gets it and is empathetic and supportive. just. yeah
This was the most unexpected series of movie that I've ever expected Doctor Mike to see. And this was a blast to see. I thoroughly enjoyed it much love
that is a comedy parody movie, it is like doing more over the top to generate comedy, in the same movie he built a computer by using plants, and many more.
1:35 that is actually a leopard. you can tell by its pattern. cheetahs have dots and leopards have spots called rosettes which you can see in the movie. Leopards can be even havier than cheetaths. (M/70-160lbs)
Btw these are Indian movies, not all are bollywood movies. Not all movies made in India are part of Bollywood. India has different languages and movie industries
The 2nd scene is actually a spoof film .The illogical funny scenes shown here are purposely intended for comical implementations in a way to ridicule the current hollywood, bollywood & tollywood movie approach in hyping up the action hero/ protagonist of these films..
These two are a dream team for medical react videos! As an Indian- American, I was surprised and amused to see the Bollywood reacts, but Dr. Alok Patel was the extra treat! I already watch him on his show for PBS Vitals and his medical correspondent pieces. Adore him!
At 4:25, but why did they get accents so wrong. They couldve hired indian accented voice actors making it sound like normal indian accent rather than super typical indian accent.
Actually, the guy speaking like that is a tribal person and this movie takes place in a british rule scenario. As a tribal person, he had no exposure to English whatsoever before he met his mate (the guy who got bitten) who was in the british army, not to mention the guards where in search for him. In contrast to him the guy who has goofy accent and barely knows a lot of english, his partner actually speaks the average Indian accent because of who he is.
2:41 *snake bites bad guy in the most unrealistic dramatic way* American guy: shocked Indian guy: hyped bt bollywood movie plot like that was normal Lesgo bollywood viewers😂
The film scene at @4:46 is "Hrudaya Kaleyam" a Telugu-language spoof comedy film, that pock and parodies commonly seen scenes of various movies . the movie uses satire and humor to exaggerate and parody elements like dramatic dialogues, over-the-top action sequences, and other familiar tropes . I enjoy this creative spoofs 😇
I love that Dr. Mike brought up the fact that not everyone is comfortable with people greeting them. As an introvert who has severe social anxiety, I DO NOT want people to say "good morning" or whatever whenever they see me, and I hate feeling obligated to say it back, and then being scolded for not saying it (even though I did) because they couldn't hear me. It's just an awkward situation that doesn't need to happen.
Same. I’m autistic, and if I had to greet everyone all the time-- I legit would never leave my house. My social anxiety can only handle a small threshold of people. I wouldn’t be rude or ignore someone if they’re speaking to me, but I do struggle with selective mutism and some people take it the wrong wat
Not trying to be harsh, but stay inside by yourself or get over it. I have anxiety too, but you need to push yourself. If you take “good morning” as an attack, you’ll never be able to function in the real world. You need to help yourself.
Bro if you can't even say good morning, you are not even trying. Even I as a introvert can say that. Sure I couldn't in the past but I just went over it.
At 4:18 at snake bite it's mentioned in the movie that the guy advised his friend to bring datura plant, which is Jimsonweed in English, rich in atropine which is used to treat snake bite poisoning So they did get it right, but may have missed it in English translation
13:50 growing up in India i saw doctors with this sort of view is medicine as well, and unfortunately no it's taken a lot for me to get to a point where i can trust doctors are gonna listen to me and understand my pain etc.
The reason why in RRR the hero knows all the animals and stuffs is bcs he's a tribal gondi person. The gondi people state his team to be the caretakers and the protectors of their tribe. As for the 2nd movie, the hero is the elder of ~5(idk its been long since ive seen it)brothers and works many jobs to sustain his family. He is also a part time scientist and the heart was artificially made by him. This explains why he was colour coating it and why it glowed when in the patients body (its like to show that its compatible and has been fixed). As for Mersal, uhhhh, idk srsly but my dad just says that they ripped the scene off of the good doctor s1 e1 burnt food.
Dr Mike, Please make a medical reaction video on Indian serials... 😂 Maybe you will be shocked to death after seeing the logics used in those daily soap operas... Btw tysm for making this video.. As an Indian, I'm feeling immensely proud and happy rn 🥺❤..
Please No! I cannot handle the second hand embarrassment. Those serials should be either deleted from the face of the earth or locked up with some kind of magic so that no one ever sees them.
OH MY GOD CAN YOU IMAGINE HAHAHAHHAAHA. I need him to react to that scene in Sasural Simar Ka where she gets slapped then ends up choked by the curtain. Pls Dr Mike
In the movie "Munna Bhai," the notion of not forming emotional attachments with patients is portrayed as valid. This is because emotional involvement can potentially impact one's decision-making and actions. Consider the scenario of performing surgery on your own daughter; in such a case, emotions might interfere with your clinical judgment and performance
4:00 Here he used hot charcoal and poured water through it as charcoal can be used in an emergency treatment of certain kinds of poisoning. The water took some charcoal with it.
For context, the version of RRR you are watching id dubbed, so he didnt say "very all right" also, his character is meant to be a tribal man, so the idea with the antivenom was that it was some kind of traditional cure from a jungle tribe. not sure if it holds up to actual science but i think it makes sense in the context of the movie and its set in like 1900
6:24 Reminds of a story my high school teacher told me long ago .In the 19th century, people where buried with bells. Someone unintentionally buried alive would pull the string in the coffin to ring a bell at topside. -They where indeed saved by the bell 😇🔔
16:03 I really liked what Dr. Mike said here. We're rarely ever considered in cases like that, so it's nice to know that some people are looking out for us (nothing against Dr. Patel btw. I get where he's coming from, and I'm sure he didn't mean it like that).
What a breath of fresh air. LOVED the interaction and synergy between y’all. Hoping more Drs follow your example. Perfect vid to start my birthday w some good vibes !!!
Really great to see you both reacting to bollywood medical scenes. A dream comes true. For someone having an indian background and working in research, this is just amazing and made my day. Maybe a part too, please!! Thanks for your great videos and wish you both all the best!
1:18 I think this is not a cheetah, but rather a leopard. Cheetahs have singular spots (like a dalmatian) and a slimmer build, while leopards have their spots in clusters and are stouter. I'm being the "actually" guy here, but I think this is a fun piece of trivia to know.
You're right, it was not Bollywood. It's was Tollywood (Telugu film industry) from South India. We in South India have some gem of the movies. ♥️ You should check out KGF scenes, has a lot of scenes needing medical attention!! Love from Karnataka, India 🙏🏽♥️💐
My husband is from Keralam and I have to say that I have fallen in love with South Indian culture and food. I am doing my best to learn Malayalam but so far can only say a few small phrases. 😅
First of all, I suggest the title to be changed to "Indian movies" because 3 of these weren't Bollywood. Bollywood is only movies made in Hindi language. And I also side with Dr. Patel and recommend everyone to watch 3 Idiots! It's a very emotional yet fun movie that everyone can enjoy (and I would say that about almost all Amir Khan movies). I would also recommend Dr. Mike to react to Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and Mersal separately because they are medical field - related movies.
15:35 I remember when I was in the hospital with mononucleosis and the cleaning lady praised me for keeping my hospital room clean. I'm an extremely messy person in my everyday life and the only reason my room was clean was that I physically couldn't leave my bed, but it felt nice to make her life a little easier nonetheless lmao
I grew up watching Bollywood and watching Dr. Patel smiling throughout the video watching movie scenes (that is obvious he's seen lmao) and explaining things to Dr. Mike was so delightful lol
10:05 “just doctors being doctors I GUESS”😂😂 also while on that scene when the hero was blowing air with the straw he was putting CO2 in the windpipe and lungs instead of O2
Seeing Mike immediately google jow much a Cheetah actually weighs is funny because it's also a habit of mine that whenever I have a question in my mind which I need to be answered in order to understand a concept I immediately pause and google it. It gets my mum so mad she's like "CAN WE PLEASE CONTINUE THE MOVIE AND NOT START RESEARCHING ABOUT ABOUT A WHOLE ART STYLE JUST CUZ I SAID I LIKE THE CURTAINS IN THE SCENE???" 😂😂😂😂😭😭😭
Thank you for existing Dr. Mike❤️🙏🏻. You exude such alot of positive energy!❤️ Thank you for being such an energetic and happy and crazy soul who cares❤😌😌
I love how the way we talk normally versus how we talk to our own people can be so different. My wife tells I only have an accent when I talk with my family.
His reaction to the Indian scenes are simply priceless lol. If only he saw the serials 😭
OH BABEZ NOT THE SERIALS😭😭😭
No please, I dont think he has to go through that torture
@@No-Stack-Developer lmaoo
@@No-Stack-Developer exactlyyy we don't want our baby to be traumatised😭😭
Kokila behn and Gopi Bahu will traumatize him for life 😭
As a professional cheetah thrower myself I could tell the scene was realistic enough. I would rate it 7/10.
That's a 10/10. I am the cheetah that got thrown.
@@adityashaw5069 damn how's it feel to get shown down by a clawless human?
That's a jaguar...
@@Mohdaman13 don't be judgemental here. We all do things for 💰
@@adityashaw5069 understandable
The “Hrudaya kaleyam” scenes where the guy tossed the heart into the hospital window and then into the patient’s body perfectly whilst it lit up with Christmas lights scene will forever be engraved in my mind❤️😭
Yes 😢 it was the funniest 😂😂
It's actually from a parody film.I had seen it mentioned in a roast video.All the other ones are meant to be serious.
@@LightYagami-sj2ls that makes more sense actually but I’m def gonna watch it now, that scene was enough to intrigue me
I saw that scene in a random video years ago, it stays rent free in my head
6:09 when the lady said *KOREAN NOODLE SOUP* I felt that.
Whoever edited those scenes left the most important parts of the scenes.
The magic hug to moping guy....
The witty reply to the professor....
The jugad based making of vacume baby puller machine...
Exactly. Atleast Someone said it.
exactly, they missed the most imp scenes.
Both doctors talking about the diagnosis of some nonsense scenes has to be the funniest thing ever😂 Lots of Love from India 🇮🇳
@penileymajorey71742-6% poverty in India. By the way how is that related?
he just tryna hate cuz ig indian hate isnt hate@@aasamspb967
@penileymajorey7174illiterate kid 😂
@@aasamspb967 Ignore . Just an average indian hater
@penileymajorey7174 actualy its below 15% 🙄
It is so refreshing to see Mike actually having deep medical conversations with another doctor outside the podcast and with some humor, but not to the level that it gets cut off.
I love Dr. Patel's personality. He seems so personable and quick-witted
maybe because he is gujarati like me 🫤😅😉lol
@@rushabhshah.2768don't ㅡ
Just wanted to point out India isn’t the largest Indian speaking country in the world. The US is.
yeah. agree
@@deadpoolion4850 wtf do you mean "indian speaking country" lol
I felt so happy to see them reacting to Telugu movies cause usually South Indian languages means many people know only Tamil or kannada
I'd love to see more collaborations with Dr. Patel. He's great -- extremely personable, knowledgeable, funny. You guys have great chemistry for this kind of thing.
Doctor Mike gels with very well and has great chemistry with some. Definitely need more Dr. Patel on this channel.
😊 Yes Yes YESSSSS! I really enjoyed this collab.
Couldn't agree more!
Yess, I would love that!
For real!!!!
Having Dr. Mike as a Russian doctor and Dr. Patel as an Indian doctor reacting together has made me extremely happy, as a half Indian\Russian myself. There dynamic is amazing!
You're not alone brother. Im happy too. the indian-russian friendship cannot be stopped by any force
I'm happy too as a Russian who's interested in Indian movies for the past three years 😁
@@evaandrea7702🤝
Indian and Russian are old friend man 🤗
@@rajdeepverma7944 Glad that hindi rusi bhai bhai is still relevant)
5:04 For those who dont know - Southern Indian Cinema is used to refer collectively to the four distinct film industries of Tollywood (Telugu in Andhrapradesh/telugana states), Kollywood (Tamil in Tamilnadu state), Mollywood (Malayalam in Kerala state) and Sandalwood / Chandanavana (Kannada in Karnataka state) as a single entity.
No one cares outside India.
I was laughing my a$$ off when you said "Mollywood" but "Sandalwood" destroyed me 💀🤣🤣🤣
I'm not lying... Kannada cinema is called as Sandalwood or Chandanavana
Or should have simply gone Indian movie medical scenes
We should just call Indian cinema collectively as Indiwood or smtng
“Doctor reacts to bollywood”- shows a Telugu movie at first 😂, there’s a considerable difference between Bollywood (Hindi language Cinema) and South Indian Cinema.
exactly lol
What about thumbnail 😂 it is not Telugu 😂😊
Tollywood
The video had scenes from Hindi, Telugu and Tamil films. By right, it should have been stated as "Indian films" instead of "Bollywood" .
@@shahas11199 to be fair, a lot of westerners (including me, a Canadian) think that Bollywood is just the Indian film industry. i also like to think that I slightly above average compared to other westerners on my knowledge of India (I know a little about India from WW1 to the Cold War, mainly because of the British Raj era)
Dr. Patel teaching Mike some Bollywood dance moves just made my day 😂👏
And "peewoop" in stereotypical Indian accent 😂🤣
Dr Patel mispronouncing Urdu/Hindi words and pretending to be a Bollywood accent expert when he is clearly not is cringe to me
@@nadiashireensiddiqiMan be quiet, he’s Indian, different places have different pronounciations
@@nadiashireensiddiqi Stop being a racíst. People like you gives bad reputation to Islam.
Their chemistry together is unmatched! I could watch these two react to videos for HOURS
yeah cool indian guy
That's parody you genius
I never knew i needed Mike reacting to indian scenes😭😭😭😭 this is gold
Yasss😭
Yes bro 😭💧😁
Agreed brother
Literally😭😭😭😭
5:28 it's a spoof movie
Yes.. I wish they do some research before making video..
Common Telugu movie
@@divyanshu_chaurasiyawow
First they say no Bollywood no south only indian cinema
And then they say Telugu movie
@@AmithK-u7p SMH The telugu speaking people themselves say not to call them bollywood or south indian movies .
@@divyanshu_chaurasiya
It's you guys who made fun of south movies during previous years and made several roast made videos on us.and when the movies got good you guys say oh noo it's an Indian movie
i watched this with my father (he is a doctor)
we both enjoyed it . A lot
i miss those days
Its so cool ! 😄
Me and my family loved this movie a lot
Which movie did you watch
@@devanshmishra3815 muna bhai MBBS
1:12 "The medical part is that your done." 💀
- Dr. Alok Patel 2023
You're*
Why are people so illiterate?
@@Sol_Badguy_GG They probably meant a done steak.
@@Sol_Badguy_GGhoney boo-boo it’s not that deep. It could have been auto-correct
@@Sol_Badguy_GG hold up it's just a language. don't you know language doesn't determine education level ? The use of language is to communicate. He's not here to teach you english or to recite the poem or to participate in essay competition. You get me ?...I think you are illiterate.
@@Sol_Badguy_GG **Illiteracy** is a term that specifically refers to the **inability to read or write**. However, it's essential to recognize that **literacy** is not a binary switch. Learning to read and write involves multiple components, and it's a complex process. Labeling someone as "illiterate" oversimplifies the challenges related to literacy and shifts focus away from systemic issues. While struggling with English proficiency doesn't necessarily make someone illiterate, it's crucial to support individuals in developing their language skills and address broader educational disparities. if you really love the language then go help him learn from his mistakes. If you can't do that, then stfu dude..!!
As a snake lover I was so impressed that this doctor not only correctly identified a snake based on description but also knew who would be able to identify a snake bite. And yes we are able to identify a snake by its bite colubrids, elapids, and vipers all have different types of envenomation and different types of venom. For us in North America our venomous snakes all share the same type of venom meaning the same antivenon is needed where as in the rest of the world identifying the snake is important for finding the correct antivenom.
The copperheads and rattle snakes do but there are also coral snakes and those are different. So you're mostly right as long as the snake isn't crazy colourful. +all the exotic pet snakes still make all antivenom types necessary.
So coral snakes are basically US version of the Indian Kraits
as a penguin, i am the only programmer penguin, that i know of.
5:37 " it's a Christmas heart" 😂
😂😂
5:39 Dr. Alok's "I love my country" after watching this scene i cackled 💀
He is proud of the nonsense
@@raantas946shut up dude
@@shubhG7777Get lost
We absolutely need more Dr Patel. He's so funny and has great energy.
7:00 those guys were actually engineering students, it was raining so heavy outside and there was flood when the labour starts, all on a sudden electricity gone due bad weather, they had no idea what to do. And then Priya came, she was a medical student, trying to save her upcoming nephew as her sis was in obstructed labour. Those guys made a ventouse using a vacuum machine.
I love this movie and started watching this to see if they covered it. A lot of people think it would have been way better if they had omitted this whole scene.
I will forever have, "you are rusticated!!" stuck in my head. I guess it had to be a huge scene to bring the two men together.
I love this movie too! Don't know how many times I've watched it. Watched a lot of Aamir Khan's movie too.
I’ve seen the Tamil remake and it’s is just as good
5:34 “yOuR BLuEtoOTh dEViCe hAs cONnEctED SuCCeSsFuLLy”😂😂😂😂
NAHHHHHH
5:53
ias a telugu person, i just wanna tell yall that hes sampoornesh babu, and all his movies are satire, so if you want more stuff to react to, his movies can be a great source
theres a movie in which when a scientist uses a microscope on a napkin on which sampu's blood is on, he sees a lion
Waiting for this comment my buddy. Me too I am from andhra
What is the name of the movie PLEASE tell me
@umbertlambert2113
“What is the [...] PLEASE tell me”
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'Hrudaya Kaleyam', a Telugu language PARODY film from 2014.
@@ex.hindu.now.atheist Thank you!!
LMFAO THE LION-
I love the “he could’ve done it” after looking up a Cheetah’s weight when it clearly wasn’t a Cheetah 😅 It was either a Leopard or Jaguar. Cheetahs are tiny in body mass compared to those.
I came to the comments looking for this! Thanks for saying it!
Yeah that was definitely a leopard and they can weigh twice as much as a cheetah 😂 They are stronger and bulkier as well. An adult man realistically can bully a cheetah into submission, but a leopard will most likely destroy a human.
Thank you! I’m glad I’m not the only one to notice.
I'm leaning towards leopard. The tail seems too long for a jaguar, plus I don't see spots inside the rosettes.
just finished commenting that it was a Jaguar lmao. It's hard to see because the scene is so quick but I'm pretty sure I saw rosettes
You know that Munna Bhai MBBS MUST be in the list when a doctor is talking about Bollywood right?
It's such a class movie
@@paramtageja6891 100%
Woh bahar casualty mein koi marne ki haalat mein raha… Toh usko form bharna zaroori hai kya?
Munna Bhai MBBS is one of my favorites, simply adore this movie 😃
The title song (and the others too) is a banger!
I wish they'll review it someday 😁
3:30 well there is actually an explanation for that... The man who recognized the snake bite was a tribal man and hence, was very strong, muscular, and very connected to nature, and hence could identify and cure the snake bite....
I really appreciate Mike speaking up about how those of us on the spectrum can find it difficult to not come off as rude at times as that’s something I specifically struggle with. For most what’s viewed as natural friendly behavior is difficult for us to grasp and learn over time, and sometimes that can unintentionally come off as rude or dismissive when really we’re just not masking in that moment.
Me too I was starting to tear up and he put into words what I feel so kindly instead of judgemental 😭
omg I was _elated_ to hear him say that! my appreciation for him just 📈⬆ just a few words and feel like he gets it and is empathetic and supportive. just. yeah
This was the most unexpected series of movie that I've ever expected Doctor Mike to see. And this was a blast to see. I thoroughly enjoyed it much love
5:40 "I love my country
6:50, this is a satirical movie!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 I choked on this scene when he throws that heart plant and directly fits into it, we our friends all used to get crazy on this scene 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
that is a comedy parody movie, it is like doing more over the top to generate comedy, in the same movie he built a computer by using plants, and many more.
It was a parody 😂😂😂
80% of South Indian Movies are like that 🤣
Yeah😢
The lights refer it starts functioning. 😂😂
5:14 bro absorbs 100% of sunlight
Bro was used by scientists to study this phenomenon..
😂😂
1:35 that is actually a leopard. you can tell by its pattern. cheetahs have dots and leopards have spots called rosettes which you can see in the movie. Leopards can be even havier than cheetaths. (M/70-160lbs)
This is not Bollywood this is south Indian film industry
Btw these are Indian movies, not all are bollywood movies. Not all movies made in India are part of Bollywood. India has different languages and movie industries
The 2nd scene is actually a spoof film .The illogical funny scenes shown here are purposely intended for comical implementations in a way to ridicule the current hollywood, bollywood & tollywood movie approach in hyping up the action hero/ protagonist of these films..
These two are a dream team for medical react videos! As an Indian- American, I was surprised and amused to see the Bollywood reacts, but Dr. Alok Patel was the extra treat! I already watch him on his show for PBS Vitals and his medical correspondent pieces. Adore him!
At 4:25, but why did they get accents so wrong. They couldve hired indian accented voice actors making it sound like normal indian accent rather than super typical indian accent.
Actually, the guy speaking like that is a tribal person and this movie takes place in a british rule scenario. As a tribal person, he had no exposure to English whatsoever before he met his mate (the guy who got bitten) who was in the british army, not to mention the guards where in search for him. In contrast to him the guy who has goofy accent and barely knows a lot of english, his partner actually speaks the average Indian accent because of who he is.
This was one of the funnies Doctor Mike videos in a while. Dr. Mike and Dr. Alok are quite funny together. *Make this a series!*
10:25 got me cracking up🤣🤣
Mike: I’m gonna try that next time
7:18 this is one of my favorite character traits that Dr Mike has; he's not afraid to ask when he doesn't know something.
Very admirable ❤❤
2:41 *snake bites bad guy in the most unrealistic dramatic way*
American guy: shocked
Indian guy: hyped bt bollywood movie plot like that was normal
Lesgo bollywood viewers😂
You realise that R.R.R. is Tollywood, right?
Can we all just agree that we need more videos with this duo?
Edit: Yo no way I'm famous! lol
The synergy was on fleeeek
If for no other reason than to increase our vocabulary. Snakatologist 😂
YESSS!!! These two are great together!
As an Indian and a long time viewer I completely agree😂
The film scene at @4:46 is "Hrudaya Kaleyam" a Telugu-language spoof comedy film, that pock and parodies commonly seen scenes of various movies . the movie uses satire and humor to exaggerate and parody elements like dramatic dialogues, over-the-top action sequences, and other familiar tropes . I enjoy this creative spoofs 😇
I love that Dr. Mike brought up the fact that not everyone is comfortable with people greeting them. As an introvert who has severe social anxiety, I DO NOT want people to say "good morning" or whatever whenever they see me, and I hate feeling obligated to say it back, and then being scolded for not saying it (even though I did) because they couldn't hear me. It's just an awkward situation that doesn't need to happen.
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Same. I’m autistic, and if I had to greet everyone all the time-- I legit would never leave my house. My social anxiety can only handle a small threshold of people.
I wouldn’t be rude or ignore someone if they’re speaking to me, but I do struggle with selective mutism and some people take it the wrong wat
Not trying to be harsh, but stay inside by yourself or get over it. I have anxiety too, but you need to push yourself. If you take “good morning” as an attack, you’ll never be able to function in the real world. You need to help yourself.
Bro if you can't even say good morning, you are not even trying. Even I as a introvert can say that. Sure I couldn't in the past but I just went over it.
This was hilarious lmao, Y'all should collab more. The two of you together = chefs kiss
Helloooooow STAY🙂↔️🎀
STAYS ARE EVERYWHERE ALL AROUND THE WORLD🤭🩷✨️
3:21 एणटाय वेणम 👁️👄👁️
Entai venom😂
Dr. Patel's manic energy is chef's kiss. We need more of his quips in EVERY episode!
At 4:18 at snake bite it's mentioned in the movie that the guy advised his friend to bring datura plant, which is Jimsonweed in English, rich in atropine which is used to treat snake bite poisoning
So they did get it right, but may have missed it in English translation
13:50 growing up in India i saw doctors with this sort of view is medicine as well, and unfortunately no it's taken a lot for me to get to a point where i can trust doctors are gonna listen to me and understand my pain etc.
Bollywood has the best realistic action scenes
Not bollywood only , all indian movies kinda nowadays have some cool actions and vfx🙂
U back huh
U used to be everywhere
@@theunknownguy265 👍👍
Realistic?
I was not expecting where this video ended, it warms my heart to hear Dr. Mike advocating for neurodivergent-friendly workplaces 💖
The reason why in RRR the hero knows all the animals and stuffs is bcs he's a tribal gondi person. The gondi people state his team to be the caretakers and the protectors of their tribe. As for the 2nd movie, the hero is the elder of ~5(idk its been long since ive seen it)brothers and works many jobs to sustain his family. He is also a part time scientist and the heart was artificially made by him. This explains why he was colour coating it and why it glowed when in the patients body (its like to show that its compatible and has been fixed). As for Mersal, uhhhh, idk srsly but my dad just says that they ripped the scene off of the good doctor s1 e1 burnt food.
No one asked
@@bharat3084no one asked but I appreciate it
Thanks man ❤
People will ask in the future. Plus, its the truth
@@LilithOfTheNephilims np have a good day
13:13 "he's radiologist" ☠️☠️
He's so authentic and has such an energy and enthusiasm that you just can't watch without a little smile on your face. What a fun guy!
9:56 he broke her open like a cup of boba tea💀
all hail our dear leader Jim Pickens!
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6:43 guys that movie in itself was actually just a troll and meme not all movies are like this from tollywood
Sut up 🤡
@@pain00077how bout you stop?
@@pain00077why does he need to suit up?
Whatever indian movies are stupid as f
5:35 BRO WHERE ARE THERE LIGHT IN THE HEART 5:38 I LOVE MY COUNTRY TO (INDIA)
Considering I am Indian I am even greater fan of u to bring our own style of movies onto ur channel appreciate it love u man
Dr Mike, Please make a medical reaction video on Indian serials... 😂
Maybe you will be shocked to death after seeing the logics used in those daily soap operas... Btw tysm for making this video.. As an Indian, I'm feeling immensely proud and happy rn 🥺❤..
Bezatti kyu karwani hai 😢
Please No! I cannot handle the second hand embarrassment. Those serials should be either deleted from the face of the earth or locked up with some kind of magic so that no one ever sees them.
@@Jasmine_Sangma facts lmao
So many plastic surgeries lol
OH MY GOD CAN YOU IMAGINE HAHAHAHHAAHA. I need him to react to that scene in Sasural Simar Ka where she gets slapped then ends up choked by the curtain. Pls Dr Mike
This must’ve been one of the best ones so far. You two have great on camera chemistry 💙
Dr. Patel’s new and improved “bee woop” with an Indian accent is the best bee woop Ive ever heard. Fantastic!
In the movie "Munna Bhai," the notion of not forming emotional attachments with patients is portrayed as valid. This is because emotional involvement can potentially impact one's decision-making and actions. Consider the scenario of performing surgery on your own daughter; in such a case, emotions might interfere with your clinical judgment and performance
4:00 Here he used hot charcoal and poured water through it as charcoal can be used in an emergency treatment of certain kinds of poisoning.
The water took some charcoal with it.
05:01 It's a Spoof movie 😅 It was supposed to be this ridiculous.
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@@pain00077 u r real joker
For context, the version of RRR you are watching id dubbed, so he didnt say "very all right" also, his character is meant to be a tribal man, so the idea with the antivenom was that it was some kind of traditional cure from a jungle tribe. not sure if it holds up to actual science but i think it makes sense in the context of the movie and its set in like 1900
6:24 Reminds of a story my high school teacher told me long ago .In the 19th century, people where buried with bells. Someone unintentionally buried alive would pull the string in the coffin to ring a bell at topside. -They where indeed saved by the bell 😇🔔
It’s easy to forget that Dr. Mike is a big dude until you see him with regular people 😂
Alok is just a short guy. A total cutie, just not as tall. I have seen him on his own PBS webshow and as a medical correspondent on TV.
16:03 I really liked what Dr. Mike said here. We're rarely ever considered in cases like that, so it's nice to know that some people are looking out for us (nothing against Dr. Patel btw. I get where he's coming from, and I'm sure he didn't mean it like that).
1:30 who’s gonna tell them that thats a leopard, not a cheetah?
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9:20 This reminded me of The Good Doctor in season 1, but Bollywood style.
4:07 He used Datura plant, which is widely available in India and it’s active Ingredient is scopolamine and atropine
12:21 They let a little bit of it trickle down on the floor. At least for meds. I thought the veins created the pressure required to carry it...
What a breath of fresh air. LOVED the interaction and synergy between y’all. Hoping more Drs follow your example. Perfect vid to start my birthday w some good vibes !!!
Alok Patel is one of the best guests to ever be on the channel. More Content from Him!!
Really great to see you both reacting to bollywood medical scenes. A dream comes true. For someone having an indian background and working in research, this is just amazing and made my day. Maybe a part too, please!! Thanks for your great videos and wish you both all the best!
3:12 This had my rolling for like twenty minutes. 😂😂😂😂 It’s difficult to move forward
3:21 Pleaseeeeee 😂😂😂😂😂lol
1:18
I think this is not a cheetah, but rather a leopard. Cheetahs have singular spots (like a dalmatian) and a slimmer build, while leopards have their spots in clusters and are stouter. I'm being the "actually" guy here, but I think this is a fun piece of trivia to know.
7:55 I was taken out with vacuum assistance, over 30 years later I still have a ridge on my head!
You're right, it was not Bollywood. It's was Tollywood (Telugu film industry) from South India. We in South India have some gem of the movies. ♥️
You should check out KGF scenes, has a lot of scenes needing medical attention!!
Love from Karnataka, India 🙏🏽♥️💐
My husband is from Keralam and I have to say that I have fallen in love with South Indian culture and food. I am doing my best to learn Malayalam but so far can only say a few small phrases. 😅
@@jrmckim wow! That's amazing, you're trying to learn the language. All the best to the learning! Btw, which part of the country are you from?
same with mersal, sad they didn't recognise it's a tamil film
@@bharathi2128 I really don't blame when foreigners do it but a lot of Indians apart from South fail to recognise.
South indian country movie rrr is masterpiece oscar winning movie ❤
probably one of the funniest things ive watched 😂😂
First of all, I suggest the title to be changed to "Indian movies" because 3 of these weren't Bollywood. Bollywood is only movies made in Hindi language.
And I also side with Dr. Patel and recommend everyone to watch 3 Idiots! It's a very emotional yet fun movie that everyone can enjoy (and I would say that about almost all Amir Khan movies).
I would also recommend Dr. Mike to react to Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and Mersal separately because they are medical field - related movies.
Sis got that "gamer heart"
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With those RGB 😂😂😂
As a indian i feel so good of Doctor mike reacting to the Indian movie drama😂😂
15:35 I remember when I was in the hospital with mononucleosis and the cleaning lady praised me for keeping my hospital room clean. I'm an extremely messy person in my everyday life and the only reason my room was clean was that I physically couldn't leave my bed, but it felt nice to make her life a little easier nonetheless lmao
I grew up watching Bollywood and watching Dr. Patel smiling throughout the video watching movie scenes (that is obvious he's seen lmao) and explaining things to Dr. Mike was so delightful lol
Loving the Dr. Mike/Dr. Patel dynamic and positively chaotic energy with knowledge gems sprinkled throughout!
3:49 he knew the snake because he grew in the forest and he might have probably met many snakes
10:05 “just doctors being doctors I GUESS”😂😂 also while on that scene when the hero was blowing air with the straw he was putting CO2 in the windpipe and lungs instead of O2
Doctor Mike is like one of the coolest TH-cam's out there
1:24 Doctor Mike, that wasn't a cheetah, it was a Leopard
OMG, I have never seen Dr. Patel before but he is hilarious and I already love him. Please do more together. Y’all are a great team.
What is that Ketchup bottle? 😂😂😂😂
So cute Dr.Mike ❤
Seeing Mike immediately google jow much a Cheetah actually weighs is funny because it's also a habit of mine that whenever I have a question in my mind which I need to be answered in order to understand a concept I immediately pause and google it. It gets my mum so mad she's like "CAN WE PLEASE CONTINUE THE MOVIE AND NOT START RESEARCHING ABOUT ABOUT A WHOLE ART STYLE JUST CUZ I SAID I LIKE THE CURTAINS IN THE SCENE???" 😂😂😂😂😭😭😭
Same... 😄!
What makes it even funnier is that the cat in this clip is a leopard and not a cheetah 😭😂
Thank you for existing Dr. Mike❤️🙏🏻. You exude such alot of positive energy!❤️ Thank you for being such an energetic and happy and crazy soul who cares❤😌😌
Why does this scene 9:38 weirdly reminds me of the first episode of the good doctor😂
I love how the way we talk normally versus how we talk to our own people can be so different. My wife tells I only have an accent when I talk with my family.
9:26 oh its the bollywood good doctor