In India, the film collected approximately (net) across all languages, with the Hindi version leading in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Critics praised the dubbing for retaining the original’s humor while adding local flavor. Bollywood Hungama noted, "The Hindi version of Jumanji is as entertaining as the English original, if not more, thanks to its relatable dialogues."
"Jumanji Hai, Jung Hai, Zindagi Hai Ek Dhun Hai" sung by Arijit Singh and Badshah, with a dance sequence featuring the four leads on top of a moving train.
Hollywood movies often struggle to find a foothold in the Hindi heartland, but broke that pattern. Here is why:
is shocked to become the middle-aged male professor Professor Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon .
Tip: Always look for the "Hindi 5.1" audio option in the language settings.
The Hindi dubbed version is available on several major platforms in India: