English jokes about Siri, massage parlor mix-ups, and “Jewish grandmother” references are replaced with generic situational comedy. For example, the line “You’re a hipster?” becomes “Kya aazad khayalon ke aadmi hain?” (Are you a man of free thoughts?) — losing specificity but gaining intelligibility.
Abstract: This paper examines the Hindi-dubbed version of Warner Bros.' The Intern (2015), starring Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway. While the original film explores intergenerational workplace dynamics in a Brooklyn e-commerce startup, its Hindi adaptation necessitates significant cultural, linguistic, and social recontextualization. We argue that the Hindi dub transforms the film from a Western “silver-gender” dramedy into a more familial, guru-shishya (teacher-student) narrative, resonating with Indian tier-2 and tier-3 city audiences on digital platforms. The paper analyzes code-mixing strategies, the deletion of culture-specific humor, and the dubbing industry's role in normalizing English-star vehicles for Hindi-dominant markets. the intern in hindi dubbed
Dubbing studies, Bollywoodization, Hollywood in India, intergenerational cinema, Nancy Meyers. References (Illustrative): Desai, M., & Sinha, R. (2019). “Dubbing the American Dream: Hindi Remakes and Hollywood Films.” South Asian Screen Studies , 4(2), 45-67. Meyers, N. (Director). (2015). The Intern [Film]. Warner Bros. YouTube. (2021). “The Intern (2015) Hindi Dubbed Full Movie.” MovieDubbedIndia (Archived). English jokes about Siri, massage parlor mix-ups, and