Set five years after the first film, Maleficent 2 follows the complex relationship between the horned fairy Maleficent and her goddaughter, Aurora.
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is a visual spectacle that deserved to be seen by the widest possible audience. Thanks to the dub, Disney successfully bridged the language gap in India. The film may not have perfect reviews (it holds a 39% on Rotten Tomatoes), but among Hindi-speaking families, it is a beloved fantasy adventure. Maleficent 2 Hindi
The Hindi audience has always had an affinity for grand visual spectacles (as seen in the success of films like Baahubali and RRR ). Maleficent 2 delivers on this front spectacularly. Set five years after the first film, Maleficent
| Feature | English Version | Hindi Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High for urban elites | High for mass audiences | | Action Scenes | Original intensity | Same, with localized battle cries | | Comedy | Dark, sarcastic wit | Slightly exaggerated for Indian taste | | Runtime | 118 minutes | 118 minutes (no cuts) | | Best For | Purists who love Jolie’s voice | Families and kids under 12 | The film may not have perfect reviews (it
The story picks up years after the first film. Princess Aurora (now queen of the Moors) accepts Prince Phillip’s marriage proposal. But when they meet Phillip’s parents—Queen Ingrith and King John of Ulstead—trouble begins. Queen Ingrith harbors a deep hatred for all magical beings.