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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | Original Title | The Dictator | | Release Year | 2012 | | Genre | Satire, Comedy | | Director | Larry Charles | | Writer(s) | Sacha Baron Cohen, Peter Baynham, Alec Berg, David Mandel | | Main Cast | Sacha Baron Cohen (Aladdin), Anna Faris (Laura), Ben Kingsley (Tamir), Jason Mantzoukas (Khalil) | | Runtime | 86 minutes (original); Hindi version matches this length | | Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Red Granite Pictures, Working Title Films | | Original Language | English (with some Arabic/Arabic‑accented dialogue) | | Hindi Dub Release | Early 2014 (television & streaming platforms in India) | | Rating | PG‑13 (USA) / U/A (India) |
| Platform | Availability | Cost | Notes | |----------|--------------|------|-------| | Amazon Prime Video (India) | Included with Prime subscription (as of 2024) | ₹0 (Prime) | Search “The Dictator Hindi Dub” within the library. | | Netflix India | Occasionally appears in the “International Comedy” section; availability varies. | ₹199/mo (Standard) | Use the language filter to select “Hindi”. | | Sony LIV | Part of the “Hollywood Classics” bundle. | ₹299/yr (LIV Premium) | Offers both original English with subtitles and Hindi dub. | | YouTube Movies | Rental/Buy option (official channel). | ₹149 (Rent, 48 hrs) / ₹399 (Buy) | Choose “Hindi” from the language dropdown before purchase. | | Television Broadcast | Occasionally aired on Sony Max and Star Gold during comedy marathons. | Free (via cable/DTH) | Check TV schedule; dubbed version usually listed as “The Dictator (Hindi)”. | Download - The Dictator -2012- Hindi Dubbed 48...
Tip: Always verify the language selection before starting the stream, as many platforms list both original and dubbed audio tracks. | Item | Details | |------|---------| | Original
The Hindi version was overseen by Sound & Vision Studios, a leading dubbing house in Mumbai. Notable voice actors include: | Platform | Availability | Cost | Notes
Aladeen, the eccentric and tyrannical ruler of the fictional Republic of Wadiya, travels to New York to address the United Nations. A plot by his own deputy leads to Aladeen being replaced by a look‑alike “Basil” while the real Aladeen is drugged and hidden away. Stripped of his power and identity, Aladeen must navigate ordinary life, confront his own prejudices, and ultimately decide whether to reclaim his throne or change his ways.