Battleship Tamil Dubbed Here
His friend replied: "Athu eppadi iruku?" (How is it?).
The first major clash happened not at RIMPAC, but when the Indian Aircraft Carrier INS Vikramaditya happened upon the alien shield dome. As the dome rose from the ocean, a voiceover in pure, raw Madurai Tamil growled: "Enna maamsiku vandhutaanungo da!" (The bastards have arrived, folks!). battleship tamil dubbed
The famous "battleship Missouri" turning scene was no longer a nostalgic tribute. It was a full-blown thala introduction. As the old veterans fired up the engines, a remixed version of "Thalaivanukku Arulillai" played in the background. The admiral, voiced by the legendary Nassar, gave a speech about the Chola navy, the pride of Tamilakam, and how this steel beast was their modern Kandukondain . His friend replied: "Athu eppadi iruku
The aliens, known as "The Regulators," were no longer just hostile beings. They were ancient Asuras, cursed to sleep beneath the Pacific for millennia, now awakened by India’s deep-sea mission to find the lost city of Kumari Kandam. The hero, Lieutenant Alex Hopper (Liam Neeson? No. Aravind squinted. The voice was unmistakably that of Vijay Sethupathi's usual dubbing artist, but the face was still Taylor Kitsch. It was jarring and brilliant). The famous "battleship Missouri" turning scene was no
What unfolded was not the Battleship he remembered.
When the credits rolled, they didn't list "Screenplay by Jon Hoeber & Erich Hoeber." Instead, it read: "Dialogues: Crazy Mohan (Posthumous AI Tribute). Dubbing: Dubbing Artists Union, Vadapalani. Special Thanks: Sun TV."
But the masterpiece was the climax. Instead of using a navy football to play "battleship chess" against the alien commander, the Tamil-dubbed version had the hero challenge the Asura leader to a Silambam duel on the deck. The alien, confused, agreed. As they circled each other, the hero’s friend tossed him a broken oar. The dubbing artist delivered the punchline with perfect comic timing: "Dei, advanceda irundha, indha silambatta senju paaru da!" (Hey, if you're so advanced, try this stick fighting!).