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There have been long-standing discussions on social media regarding similarities between White Chicks and the 2006 Bollywood film Bhagam Bhag , with some fans considering it an unofficial inspiration. 5. Content Advisory
The 2004 comedy classic continues to be a staple for fans of over-the-top humor, and its availability in a Hindi dubbed version has only expanded its cult following in India. Starring Shawn and Marlon Wayans as disgraced FBI agents Kevin and Marcus Copeland, the film's absurd premise of two African American men going undercover as wealthy white socialites resonates globally through its slapstick comedy and sharp social satire. Plot Overview: Undercover in the Hamptons
White Chicks (2004), in its Hindi dubbed avatar, is a testament to the universality of physical comedy and the adaptability of narrative. By aligning the film’s "undercover" premise with Indian tropes of disguise and family drama, and by utilizing a localized vernacular that bridges the gap between the Hamptons and Mumbai, the dubbed version granted the film a second life.