The.ball.-2003-.unrated.hindi.russian.dual.audi... Jun 2026
Several Russian action films were dubbed into Hindi for channels like Zee Action or Sony MAX during the "Midnight Cineplex" slots. The Ball allegedly aired exactly once at 2:00 AM on September 12, 2006. Fans recorded it onto DVD-Rs. The "Dual Audio" allows viewers to switch between the over-the-top Hindi voice acting (where the protagonist shouts "बच्चे को छोड़ दो!" – "Leave the boy!") and the original gritty Russian.
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Set in a decaying Soviet-era sanatorium, the story follows a group of adolescents and mysterious adults entangled in rituals, power games, and a strange ball (both a dance event and a metallic object). The narrative is oblique – dreamlike, violent, and erotic. Themes include manipulation, loss of innocence, and post-Soviet malaise. The "Dual Audio" allows viewers to switch between
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