Prince Of Persia The Sands Of Time 2010 Tamil Dubbed =link=
While specific written critiques for the Tamil-dubbed version are rare in traditional press, local audiences and YouTube reviewers often highlight how the movie's high-energy visual effects translated well into the Tamil "mass movie" culture Local Audience Highlights (Tamil Dubbed) "Mass" Appeal
When Disney released Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time in 2010, it was billed as the "next big thing" in video game adaptations. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and starring a bulked-up Jake Gyllenhaal, it was meant to be the Pirates of the Caribbean of the Middle East. While the English version received mixed reviews—criticized for its casting choices and CGI heaviness—the film has found a surprising second life on Indian television via its Tamil dubbed version. prince of persia the sands of time 2010 tamil dubbed
: Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, and Gemma Arterton. : 1 hour 56 minutes. Viewing Tips Check Metadata Gemma Arterton (Princess Tamina)
The Tamil language has a natural cadence that fits the "epic" tone well. When characters speak of "Dharma" (destiny/duty) or honor in Tamil, it carries a weight that the English dialogue sometimes missed. For a viewer in Tamil Nadu, the film felt less like a foreign import and more like a high-budget fantasy film from their own industry, albeit with white actors. Nizam kills Tamina
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- Genre: Action-adventure / Fantasy
- Runtime: ~116 minutes
- Director: Mike Newell
- Based on: Ubisoft video game "Prince of Persia"
- Main cast: Jake Gyllenhaal (Prince Dastan), Gemma Arterton (Princess Tamina), Ben Kingsley (Nizam)
- Plot (concise): A Persian prince teams up with a headstrong princess to stop a villain from unleashing the Sands of Time — a mystical dagger that can reverse time and wreak havoc.
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In a final confrontation, Nizam kills Tamina, but Dastan manages to grab the hilt of the dagger as Nizam plunges it into the Sandglass. Dastan pulls the dagger out, triggering a massive reversal of time that sends him back to the moment the Persian army first entered Alamut.