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Kick 2009: Hindi Dubbed Best

The Hindi scriptwriters deserve a medal. Here are lines that fans still quote:

These lines, absent in the original Telugu, were added exclusively for the Hindi audience, making this version unique.


| Feature | Kick (2009 Hindi Dubbed) | Kick (2014 Bollywood) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hero | Ravi Teja (Energetic, unpredictable) | Salman Khan (Star-driven, charismatic) | | Villain | Pradeep Rawat (Terrifying & cruel) | Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Smart but underutilized) | | Stunts | Practical, dangerous, real | Polished, VFX-heavy | | Humor | Crude, high-voltage, constant | Sporadic, family-friendly | | "Kick" Factor | Psychological addiction to thrills | Revenge plot disguised as thrills | | Verdict | Cult Classic | Commercial Hit |

Survey says: For pure adrenaline, the 2009 Hindi dubbed version wins hands down. kick 2009 hindi dubbed best


While availability fluctuates, you can usually find the Hindi dubbed version of Kick (2009) on:

Note: Make sure you are watching the 2009 Ravi Teja version, not the 2014 Salman Khan version. Both are fun, but the original has a raw, edgy feel that the Bollywood remake couldn't capture.

In the vast ocean of Indian cinema, the year 2009 was a landmark. While Bollywood delivered classics like 3 Idiots and Dev.D, the Telugu film industry produced a blockbuster that would redefine the genre of commercial action-comedy: Kick. Originally starring Ravi Teja and Ileana D’Cruz, the film’s raw energy, witty one-liners, and high-octane stunts were an instant hit. But for Hindi-speaking audiences who missed out on its theatrical run, the Kick 2009 Hindi dubbed version became a cult phenomenon. The Hindi scriptwriters deserve a medal

If you are searching for the best dubbed action movie from the late 2000s that balances romance, humor, and gravity-defying stunts, your search ends here. Let’s break down why Kick (2009) in Hindi remains the gold standard for South Indian dubs.


Before Ravi Teja became the "Mass Maharaja" of Telugu cinema, and long before Salman Khan jumped off buildings for the Kick franchise in Bollywood, there was the original adrenaline rush: 2009’s Kick.

If you are a fan of high-energy action, witty one-liners, and a hero who doesn't play by the rules, the Hindi dubbed version of Kick (2009) is your perfect weekend watch. Here’s why this film still packs a punch over a decade later. These lines, absent in the original Telugu, were

The film introduces us to Kalyan (Ravi Teja) , a man suffering from a psychological condition—he needs an adrenaline "kick" to feel alive. He cannot hold a job, a relationship, or a routine. When an NRI psychiatrist, Nandini (Ileana D'Cruz), tries to cure him, she falls for his madness.

But the plot twists hard. Nandini leaves for Europe, only to cross paths with a daredevil thief known as "Kick." She soon realizes that her former lover might be the mysterious man stealing from the rich for his own thrills. The cat-and-mouse game that follows is pure cinematic gold.