हिंदी में फिल्म देखने से कहानी को समझने में आसानी होती है और रोमांच बरकरार रहता है।
The film follows John Carter (played by Taylor Kitsch), a weary former military captain who has lost his family and his will to fight. While prospecting in a mysterious cave, Carter is inexplicably transported to Barsoom—a dying planet with a thin atmosphere, lower gravity, and warring civilizations of towering green barbarians and stunningly beautiful humanoid royalty.
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The lasting internet search traffic for the Hindi version of John Carter highlights a major trend in Indian cinema consumption: localization.
When streaming platforms don't carry a specific title, digital purchase or rental through services like YouTube Movies, Google Play, Apple iTunes, or Amazon Video provides another legal avenue. These platforms typically offer multiple audio options, including Hindi dubbing when available.
When John Carter released, it was a box-office bomb in the West, largely due to poor marketing. However, Indian audiences discovered something unique. The film’s protagonist, John Carter (Taylor Kitsch), is a Confederate captain transported to Mars (Barsoom). There, he discovers that due to the planet's lower gravity, he has superhuman strength and jumping ability.
In India, the film was released with a theatrical Hindi-dubbed version titled (The Ultimate Warrior of the Universe). For years, fans have debated which Bollywood superstar lent their voice to the lead character. Early rumors suggested both Salman Khan and Amitabh Bachchan were in talks to voice the Hindi version, though the finalized cast remains a point of discussion among movie buffs.
