• 3 days ago
For the first time ever Shilpa Shetty invited a film crew to her home. 😱 Watch her talk about eating habits, guess internet slang and show us around her Spanish-inspired living room. #BrutSauce
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00:00What's up guys today we are meeting the Shilpa Shetty. No I'm not gonna be doing
00:04YOLO with her. I got this cuz I only walk on red carpet now. This joke was
00:13better in my head.
00:19Break the door why don't you? Hello. Hi Shilpa, thank you so much for inviting me.
00:30Thank you so much for inviting me. Wow this place is massive. Thank you. Are we headed to your living room right now?
00:38This is the living room we're just headed to a corner. A corner okay beautiful.
00:42See you're sprouting some spring onions over here. It's elephant grass. Yes elephant grass guys.
00:50I'm seeing a lot of like maybe like Spanish influence. You've got like the Matador paintings.
00:55Well I was actually in Spain when you picked up the bolero jacket. It was just matching. I like the whole eclectic mix.
01:02Pretty massive you also have like an open space. Can we go and see that? Sure.
01:06This is your favorite spot is that correct? It is. Can you tell us why? So this is, well there are a lot of reasons.
01:14You can hear the waves. You know it's actually how I imagined it to be. So I planted this starfruit tree.
01:22And I had always imagined that I'd be sitting here one day and I'll have the shade of the tree and I'll have the fruits over my head.
01:29Oh beautiful. So it's, they say that you are actually the architect of all your dreams and all your misery also.
01:37So this truly has manifested in a way that I had imagined it to be. Brilliant.
01:43Shilpa are you familiar with these YouTube videos called Millionaire Mindset Morning Routines? No.
01:49You're not familiar with this? Okay. So for context it's these millionaires who have these morning routines which is borderline unattainable.
01:57They wake up at 4am. They read like two and a half books before cereal. Cereal is usually quinoa and instead of milk it's more quinoa.
02:05So that being said, can you please share with us what your morning routine is? Is this like a millionaire morning routine?
02:13No, I mean let's hear it. Let's hear it. What's yours? Because I don't fit into that category. Okay, let's hear it.
02:19The course is sounding really immodest. They say it's ideally best to wake up around Brahma Murat which is around 4.30.
02:29But I think I'll do that 10 years down the line. Okay, so not yet. Yeah.
02:36I don't have time to have breakfast at home. So, I carry my breakfast. Scrambled eggs or you know overnight soaked oats with pomegranate.
02:44Have you heard of carbs? Are you familiar with carbs? Yes, of course. I eat a lot of carbs. Really?
02:48I'm one of those people who believes that carbs are important when you're muscle building and for energy. It's the fuel for your body.
02:58So, my mom is really healthy, okay? So, when I was in 6th standard, I used to really like chicken nuggets, okay?
03:04So, what she did was she made a new recipe and she would put kale as the filling, okay? And I've not spoken to my mother since.
03:13So, my question to you is how does your family gravitate towards this sort of like a healthy lifestyle? How are your kids taking it?
03:20The whole Sunday binge thing started off to kind of encourage my son to avoid sweet on the weekdays.
03:29And there is a sweet discipline in my house. We call it the sweet discipline.
03:34So, he's allowed jaggery and he's allowed stuff. Once in a while, you know, I'm okay. But there has to be a discipline, a regime that is followed.
03:42So, he's allowed sweets now only on, I'm talking about with refined sugar if he has to indulge.
03:49Is he never like, mom, I want some McDonald's? No? That breaks my heart.
03:54We do burgers at home and they're better than, you know, junk food.
03:59So, can we have a look around at your garden? Yeah, sure. Come.
04:02It's a mess. I have two kids. But yeah.
04:05Not a lot of people have open spaces in Mumbai. This is incredible.
04:10So, this is where you do a lot of your yoga?
04:12Yeah, this is my yoga area and I get my vitamin D.
04:16Nice.
04:17You can see the sun is shining. And that's my amla tree. I love plants. I love greenery.
04:24So, Shilpa, how good is your Gen Z lingo?
04:29Huh? Try me.
04:31Oh, okay. So, I love, it's so refreshing to see a confident guest because usually they're like, oh, I don't know what Gen Z is.
04:38My son is 10. I told you, he uses words like savage.
04:43And he's like, mom, you did the dad really badly.
04:46Okay. Alright.
04:48Seriously.
04:49So, welcome to the OK Boomer segment where we quiz our guests on today's Gen Z lingo.
04:55Okay. So, I'm going to throw some words at you. You're going to tell me what it means.
04:58I'll throw it right back at you.
05:00Keep it with you. Okay.
05:02So, the first word is dead.
05:06What?
05:07Dead.
05:08My son uses this a lot. I don't think it's a good thing.
05:12Okay.
05:14But what does it mean though?
05:16Dead. I'm dead. Why would someone say I'm dead?
05:19Like, when you're really impressed.
05:22I'm not dead.
05:23No, it's when you find something so funny, you have died laughing.
05:28See, oh, what?
05:30I told you, my son uses it a lot.
05:32Next one is basic.
05:34Huh?
05:35Basic.
05:36Basic is, um, this is just basic.
05:39You just repeated the word, Shilpa.
05:41But it is basic, right?
05:42Yeah, so what is that?
05:43Good grief.
05:44No one speaks Queen's English anymore.
05:47Basic. That's really basic. You're so basic.
05:50What does that mean?
05:51Ordinary.
05:52Okay. So, the word you're looking for is mainstream.
05:54So, it's used as sort of like an insult.
05:56So, it's like, that's really basic, dude. That's how you would say that.
06:00Ordinary is the word.
06:02Mainstream.
06:04So, I can't give you that either.
06:06You can't give me that?
06:07Sorry, that's zero for two, Shilpa.
06:09Next one, I'm going to throw an easy one for you.
06:11Because, uh, hangry.
06:13Hangry, when you're hangry and hungry.
06:14Let's go.
06:15That's perfect, perfect.
06:16I got yay!
06:18Got one right, okay.
06:20Next one is secure the bag.
06:26My son's going to be very ashamed of me.
06:28Upset of you, yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:29Uh, safeguard the money.
06:31Okay, you're not that far off.
06:32So, secure the bag.
06:33You want money.
06:34Sure, it's achieving your goals, but usually in a monetary atmosphere.
06:37Yeah, see!
06:38No, no, no, no, see, that was not it.
06:400.5?
06:410.5, we'll allow 0.5 for that.
06:43So, one and a half, I guess.
06:44Okay, sure.
06:45Next one is receipts.
06:47Receipts.
06:48It's what you get when you pay.
06:50Oh, come on, don't give me, it's a slang.
06:52So, obviously, it's another connotation.
06:56Okay.
06:57I mean, you started with that confidence and now we're just going like this.
07:02I don't know.
07:04Okay.
07:05So, receipts.
07:08Receipts means, usually, like, let's say you're in an argument and you're like, I said this.
07:13No, I said this.
07:14And then if you have a screenshot from 10 months ago, that's like, I have the receipts with me.
07:19These are some really warped people having warped fights and they have issues.
07:29It's commonly used.
07:31You'd be surprised.
07:32Can't they just use the word proof?
07:34No, it's a little bit of flavor in the languages needed, Shilpa.
07:38There's no, there's no spice when you just say, I have proof with me.
07:41I have the receipts with me.
07:43There's more passion in that.
07:44Never going to use this word.
07:45Okay.
07:46So, why don't you give some gyan to your younger audience, maybe using some of the new vocabulary you've learned today.
07:53Take it away, Shilpa.
07:59And you can quote her on that.
08:03So, if you don't want to just be basic, you have to have the receipts of this combo to really ace it and up your game.
08:14You heard it here first, guys.
08:16Nailed it.
08:17Nailed it.
08:18Nailed it.
08:19Good job, Shilpa.
08:21Okay.
08:22So, Shilpa, you actually have a restaurant called Bastion.
08:27Here in Mumbai.
08:28Talk to us a little bit about that.
08:30How's that going?
08:31Have you been there?
08:32Not really.
08:33Can't ever seem to get a table.
08:35So...
08:37Oh, that's a good thing.
08:38Yeah.
08:39But I'll get you a table.
08:41Will you?
08:42Yeah, because you taught me some really useless words.
08:47You know, but all these stars on camera, they say, yeah, I'll definitely hit you up.
08:51Off camera.
08:52Okay.
08:54No, I take it as a huge compliment that I've been able to transition into another milieu where food has always been my thing.
09:02I'm also Mangalorean.
09:04They say Shetty's invariably either become thugs or become restauranteurs.
09:10Okay.
09:12I haven't warped since.
09:14I have this really brand new concept.
09:17It's never been done in Bollywood.
09:19I sort of come up with it.
09:20It's a segment where the host asks questions really fast and then the guest answers really fast.
09:26Okay.
09:27Yeah.
09:28I'm calling it rapid fire.
09:29So new.
09:30Yeah.
09:31So new.
09:32So it's a work in progress.
09:33The name is a work in progress.
09:35But yeah.
09:36So basic.
09:39Okay.
09:40I'll give you that.
09:41That was crazy.
09:42Nice.
09:43Nice.
09:44Do ya.
09:45Last thing you do before you go to bed.
09:47Break.
09:48Last show you binged on.
09:50Sunday binge.
09:52Not Sunday.
09:53Last cheat meal.
09:55Last cheat meal.
09:56Grapes.
09:57What rubbish.
09:59Donut.
10:00Oh.
10:01Best cheat meal.
10:02Most dialed number.
10:04My son.
10:06Something you hate on a film set.
10:08Waiting.
10:10One actor you are currently crushing on.
10:16Well said.
10:17Well said.
10:18Your first ever car.
10:19Which model was it?
10:21Terrible.
10:22Karthik Aryan.
10:23Okay.
10:24Come on.
10:25Okay.
10:26Karthik Aryan.
10:27Your first ever car.
10:28Which model was it?
10:29It was a Maruti 500.
10:30Nice.
10:31What time have you booked reservations for the host at your restaurant?
10:33Wow.
10:34You guys planned ahead.
10:35Wow.
10:36This is actually written here.
10:37So what time have you booked a reservation for the host at your restaurant?
10:44What time do you want to go?
10:464, 4.
10:474, 4 o'clock works.
10:48Today's a Friday night.
10:49Yeah.
10:50I'll have to check.
10:51Okay.
10:52Sure.
10:53This is how they do it, man.
10:54This is how they do it.
10:55And I'm never going to hear from her.
10:56I get up Friday night.
10:57Saturday night.
10:58Just don't call me.
10:59No, no.
11:00That's fine.
11:01Like on a Saturday night, even if I wanted to go on a Saturday night, I'd think twice.
11:04Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:05It's crazy.
11:06It's maddening.
11:07Okay.
11:08I just want some all you can eat lobster with some miso butter.
11:09Done.
11:10Is that too hard to ask?
11:11Done, done.
11:12All right.
11:14Oh, nice.
11:15So, you have your upcoming movie, Nikamma, coming.
11:17Yes.
11:18Talk to us.
11:19How hectic is shoot life now?
11:20Life is hectic.
11:21Finished with Nikamma.
11:22I'm so happy that it's, you know, releasing now at last on the 17th of June.
11:27But I'm simultaneously right now shooting for Rohit's web series, Indian Police Force
11:33and Sukhi for Bandhanshah.
11:35So, it's crazy.
11:36You know, shooting a film is far easier than promoting a movie.
11:39Let me tell you that.
11:40Right.
11:41Because it just involves too many things.
11:44Right, yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:45But then you meet, occasionally you meet some sweet people.
11:47Come on, let's go.
11:49Who take advantage of you and then go to the restaurant.
11:53So, then I was two years old when I found out Nikamma means useless.
11:57Yes.
11:58So, who hears that from you?
11:59Who do you call useless in your day to day?
12:02You know, I really don't call anyone useless.
12:07Okay.
12:08I really think that every soul is here for some purpose.
12:12I'm sorry, I'm not sounding like preachy.
12:14No, no, go for it.
12:15But I really mean that.
12:16So, I don't, I never, I never use that word.
12:19But in the film, the meaning of the word is what it is.
12:24Yeah.
12:25The hero is absolutely useless.
12:28Till it comes to a point where he realizes that he needs to safeguard his family.
12:32How Nikamma are you?
12:34A hundred percent.
12:35At dancing?
12:36Yeah.
12:37All right.
12:38Let's give it a shot.
12:39Let's go.
12:49Hey!
12:50And no, I do not get paid enough to do this.
12:52But thank you.
12:53Thank you very much.
12:54Yeah, pay high.
12:55Whoa, okay.
12:57This was so fun.
12:59Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to show us your massive beautiful house.
13:05I had a lot of fun.
13:06I learned a lot of words.
13:07And I will be waiting for a call from Bastian saying, hello, is this Nihal Ranjith?
13:11Yes, sir.
13:12Your table is booked.
13:13That will happen.
13:14Okay.
13:16I'll take my leave.
13:17It was wonderful meeting you.

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