Nagarjuna's King, Vijay's Pokkiri and Thirumalai, and Vikram's Saamy can be enjoyed dubbed in Hindustani on Dollywood Play and OTTplay Premium
Last Updated: 04.34 PM, Apr 04, 2024
India’s beauty lies in its diversity. This is witnessed in every part of the country. Another big strength that India has is its many entertainment industries. With each state having its own film industry, there is never a dearth of content.
Pan-India has been the buzz word for a few years now, as far as films go. South Indian actors and films have become extremely popular and for good reason. People in every corner of the country have been enjoying watching dubbed films made by the different South Indian film industries, be it Tamil, Kannada, Telugu or Malayalam. And if you are someone who is looking for quality Hindustani content, then you’re in for a treat.
Now, there’s content specially for Hindustani audiences. Nagarjuna's hit Telugu film King, Vijay's Tamil blockbusters Pokkiri and Thirumalai, and Vikram's popular Tamil movie Saamy can now all be watched dubbed in Hindustani on Dollywood Play and OTTplay Premium.
King (2008)
Nagarjuna’s 2008 action comedy thriller film is about the heir of a royal family (King), who takes over after his father's death. Something is not right in the family and several attempts are made on King's life. What happens when Bottu Seenu, King's lookalike, is mistaken for the young heir after his untimely death?
Pokkiri (2007)
Directed by Prabhudeva, Vijay’s hit film is the remake of the 2006 Telugu film of the same name. Also starring Asin, the movie is about Tamizh (Vijay), a hitman who will do just about anything to make money. He ends up falling in love with Shruthi (Asin), but all is not smooth sailing. First off, Shruthi detests violence. Another thorn in their path to everlasting romance is police sub-inspector Govindan (Mukesh Tiwari), who obsessively pursues Shruthi.
Thirumalai (2003)
Thirumalai (Vijay) is a mechanic who falls in love with Shwetha (Jyotika). Shwetha’s father (Avinash) is the owner of a TV channel and is unhappy with his daughter being in a relationship with a mechanic. He is determined to break up this relationship and takes Arasu’s (Manoj K Jayan) help to create some differences between Thirumalai and Shwetha. Will he succeed?
Saamy (2003)
This action film stars Vikram and Trisha in the lead roles. DCP Aarusaamy (Vikram) doesn’t bat an eyelid while accepting bribes from politicians and goons. But then he meets Bhuvana (Trisha) and falls in love with her. With this love comes a sense of reformity as the DCP starts to rethink and work on his life choices.