Pulp — Fiction Dubbed In Hindi
If you speak Hindi (or even if you don’t, and just want to see it for the memes), track down the Hindi dub. You haven't truly understood the depths of "Say 'what' again" until you’ve heard a Hindi voice actor scream: “Kya bola? BOL! Kya? Kya? Arey main Zayar se baat kar raha hoon?”
Vincent: “Tum jaante ho unka burger ka kya naam hai? Quarter Pounder.” Jules: “Quarter Pounder? Toh?” Vincent: “Yahan France mein, unka naam hai 'Royale with Cheese.'” Jules: “Royale with Cheese? Cheese ke saath Royal? Haan, French waale log hai, unki apni ajeeb bhasha hai.” pulp fiction dubbed in hindi
So, when I found out there was an official Hindi dub of Quentin Tarantino’s masterpiece floating around the internet and Indian satellite TV channels, I laughed. Then I watched it. And now? I can’t go back. If you speak Hindi (or even if you
10/10. Not because it’s good dubbing, but because it’s Pulp Fiction falling down a flight of stairs and landing in a gutter in Mumbai. And it is glorious. Have you seen the Hindi dub? Did they keep the adrenaline shot to the heart scene intact? Let me know in the comments below! Quarter Pounder
The word "Motherf***er" is famously untranslatable, but the Hindi dub gives it a solid run for its money. Hearing Jules say “Main tera bhosda kar dunga” with the same spiritual gravitas as the original English dialogue is a surreal, beautiful experience. One of the most famous dialogues in cinema history is the "Royale with Cheese" conversation. In Hindi, this gets a massive upgrade.
Let’s be real. When you think of Pulp Fiction , you think of John Travolta doing the twist, Samuel L. Jackson quoting Ezekiel 25:17, and the iconic “Royale with Cheese” conversation. It is the holy grail of 90s cool.