Makers replaced certain courtroom songs with Hindi tracks and brought in professional singers for the dubbed soundtrack. Where to Watch
After a cancelled theatrical release, the official Hindi version premiered on the Goldmines (formerly Dhinchaak) TV channel on February 13, 2022 . Makers replaced certain courtroom songs with Hindi tracks
Some digital releases (like on Amazon Prime Video) include a deleted scene that wasn't in the original theatrical run, though early versions had some audio mixing errors. While your query mentioned a "2021" version, the
While your query mentioned a "2021" version, the original film was released in . The "Version 2" or 2021/2022 labels often refer to the official Hindi dub produced by Goldmines Telefilms , which had a unique release journey due to the Bollywood remake Shehzada . Key Features of the Hindi Dubbed Version certain cultural references were updated
To make the film more relatable, certain cultural references were updated; for example, a reference to Alia Bhatt was added in the Hindi script during the baby-naming scene.
Producer Manish Shah reportedly spent approximately ₹2 crores on the Hindi dubbing, writing, and singing to ensure high quality for North Indian audiences.
Makers replaced certain courtroom songs with Hindi tracks and brought in professional singers for the dubbed soundtrack. Where to Watch
After a cancelled theatrical release, the official Hindi version premiered on the Goldmines (formerly Dhinchaak) TV channel on February 13, 2022 .
Some digital releases (like on Amazon Prime Video) include a deleted scene that wasn't in the original theatrical run, though early versions had some audio mixing errors.
While your query mentioned a "2021" version, the original film was released in . The "Version 2" or 2021/2022 labels often refer to the official Hindi dub produced by Goldmines Telefilms , which had a unique release journey due to the Bollywood remake Shehzada . Key Features of the Hindi Dubbed Version
To make the film more relatable, certain cultural references were updated; for example, a reference to Alia Bhatt was added in the Hindi script during the baby-naming scene.
Producer Manish Shah reportedly spent approximately ₹2 crores on the Hindi dubbing, writing, and singing to ensure high quality for North Indian audiences.