Published 22:10 IST, November 8th 2024
Kareena's The Buckingham Murders Trashed For Poor Hindi Dubbing After Netflix Debut, Director Reacts
The Buckingham Murders On OTT: The Kareena Kapoor starrer premiered on Netflix today and faced a backlash for poor dubbing in Hindi of the Hinglish film.
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Buckingham Murders On OTT: After atrical run, Kareena Kapoor-starrer related on Netflix on November 8. Sharing update, Netflix India took to Instagram and wrote, “Here's a tip-off: Buckingham Murders is coming to Netflix on 8 November.” Buckingham Murders was released in atres on September 13. Following its OTT debut, social media users complained of poor dubbing which prompted a reply from film director.
Social media users upset with Buckingham Murders dubbing
As soon as Buckingham Murders landed on OTT, social media users took to ir accounts to share ir disappointment with movie. However, not plot point but dubbing of film became a contention for netizens. Several social media users pointed out that film, which is largely in Hinglish (Hindi plus English), was featured completely in Hindi on Netflix.
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A user took to X to share a screengrab from Netflix and write, “Where is Hinglish language option for Buckingham Murders???”. Anor mentioned director and wrote, "Hi @mehtahansal why isn't @NetflixIndia having Hingliah version of #BuckinghamMurders? Watching all Brits speak in Hindi makes it sound so artificial..... sigh!" filmmaker gave a prompt reply to this and wrote, " It is ridiculous not to have film’s original version on service. Have alerted @NetflixIndia about it. Hopefully this is rectified soon enough."
After massive backlash online, social media platform has ded a message to preview of Kareena Kapoor film. message res, “Original audio coming soon.”
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Netflix India announces Buckingham Murders OTT release
Sharing update, Netflix India took to Instagram and wrote, “Here's a tip-off: Buckingham Murders is coming to Netflix on 8 November.” Buckingham Murders was released in atres on September 13. mystery drama revolves around Sergeant Jasmeet 'Jass' Bhamra (Kareena) dealing with loss of her young son Ekam (Mairaaj Kakkar). She is assigned a case of a missing boy, Ishpreet, roughly as old as Ekam. film's ensemble also includes Ash Tandon, Ranveer Brar, and Keith Allen.
Earlier, in an interview with Variety, Kareena h revealed that her character in film is inspired by Kate Winslet's role in Mare of Easttown. "I love Mare of Easttown, and when Hansal came to me, I said this is something that I've really been dying to do. So we've moulded a little bit on those lines, she plays a detective cop in that," she said.
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20:12 IST, November 8th 2024