The Hindi dubbed version of "John Carter" was produced by Disney in collaboration with a leading Indian dubbing studio. The voice cast, including well-known actors from the Indian film industry, brought the characters to life in Hindi.
The story follows John Carter (played by Taylor Kitsch), a disillusioned American Civil War veteran from Virginia. While hiding from Apache warriors in a mysterious cave, Carter is suddenly and inexplicably transported to Mars, known to its inhabitants as "Barsoom."
His transformation from a reluctant, broken soldier to the savior of Mars translated perfectly into the classic Hindi "hero" archetype. john carter 2012 hindi dubbed
Every great family entertainer needs a lovable sidekick. Woola, the ultra-fast, fiercely loyal Martian calot (dog-like creature), became an instant favorite among Indian children and families. The Cast and Characters
The 2012 science fiction epic , directed by Andrew Stanton and based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' A Princess of Mars , is officially available in Hindi for Indian audiences. Movie Overview The Hindi dubbed version of "John Carter" was
For many viewers in India and the South Asian diaspora, the Hindi-dubbed version of John Carter served as a gateway to "Barsoom" (Mars). Accessibility
The Legacy of John Carter (2012): Why the Hindi Dubbed Version Rules Indian Television While hiding from Apache warriors in a mysterious
As John Carter embarks on his perilous journey, he must confront his own identity and the reality of his presence on Barsoom. With his advanced strength and agility, he becomes a powerful warrior, known as a "Warlord of Barsoom." Alongside his newfound allies, he faces formidable foes, including the evil Thark warlord, Tal Hajus, and the ruthless leader of the White Martians, Helium's arch-nemesis, Tarkatan.
Set against the backdrop of a dying Mars, the film follows Civil War veteran John Carter as he is inexplicably transported to a world of warring tribes and gravity-defying physics. Action Design
He quickly becomes entangled in a planetary civil war between rival factions:
Directed by Andrew Stanton (the visionary behind Pixar’s Finding Nemo and WALL-E ), John Carter was planned as the first chapter of a trilogy. Stanton had already outlined titles and scripts for the sequels: Gods of Mars and Warlord of Mars .