ZA: When I spoke to him about it, he actually started watching them on YouTube, started telling me, “This one’s a better writer than that one. This one’s got a bigger vocabulary than that one. That one’s vocabulary is not so big.” So he was into that, listening to this, listening to that. Divine had written “Apna Time Aayega” and it was written as “Sabka Time Aayega” and my dad read it and he said, “Sabka change kardo. Make it apna. Because apna is what you own. Apna is more personal. Apna will make you feel something.” And we did change that and I think it was very smart. It’s interesting for him. They’re all kids.