Breeders -1986- -hindi-english- 720p Bluray - V... Page
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, cable television in India experienced a boom. Channels like Zee Cinema, Sony Max, and later UTV Action broadcasted a strange assortment of Western cult horrors dubbed into Hindi. Movies like The Dead Next Door, Breeders, and Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death became late-night staples. These dubs were often famously crude—featuring exaggerated accents, local slang (e.g., “Yeh alien toh bahut ganda hai!”), and sound effects that overwrote the original foley.
The Hindi track on this Breeders BluRay is sourced from a rare archival broadcast master. It retains the original cassette-era hiss and the iconic voice notes of 90s Mumbai dubbing artists, making it a nostalgic trip for Indian horror fans who first encountered the film on Doordarshan or early satellite TV.
Breeders is not a “good” film by mainstream standards. It is slow, poorly acted, and logistically absurd. Yet, it endures for three reasons: Breeders -1986- -Hindi-English- 720p BluRay - V...
If you are a fan of modern, polished Hollywood horror, Breeders might feel slow or cheesy. But for cinephiles and collectors, it offers several rewards:
While the "Hindi-English" fan edit may circulate on private trackers or forums, official versions of Breeders are available through several cult film distributors: During the late 1990s and early 2000s, cable
| Distributor | Format | Audio/Special Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Vinegar Syndrome | BluRay / DVD | Restored 4K transfer; English only. | | Full Moon Features | Streaming (via Amazon/their app) | Standard definition to 1080p; English. | | RetroVision (Out of print) | DVD | Includes commentary track. |
Note: No official Hindi-dubbed BluRay of Breeders exists. The file described is almost certainly a fan-made MKV containing a Hindi audio track synced to the BluRay video. Breeders is not a “good” film by mainstream standards
On VHS, the latex alien fetus pulled from a victim’s abdomen looked like a rubber toy. In 720p BluRay, every air bubble, slime trail, and skin texture is visible. The Hindi dub during this scene famously replaces the doctor’s clinical dialogue with “Yeh kya cheez hai? Bhagwan!” (What is this thing? My God!), adding a layer of unintentional comedy.