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This is the main event. The original Hindi dub is crisp, clear, and faithful to the theatrical Aladdin cast. The voice actor for Iago (Gilbert Gottfried’s Hindi counterpart) steals the show again. Dialogues don't feel rushed or re-synced poorly. The background score by Mark Watters, though no Menken, sounds rich in lossless audio. "You're Only Second Rate" in Hindi? Pure gold.

Let’s be honest—it’s not Aladdin (1992). The animation is lower budget, character movements are stiffer, and Robin Williams is sorely missed as Genie (replaced by Homer Simpson’s Dan Castellaneta). However, the story moves at a brisk pace, Iago’s redemption arc is genuinely engaging, and Jafar as a fire spirit is menacing enough. Kids will love it; adults will appreciate the nostalgia.

As a child of the 90s in India, The Return of Jafar was more than just a direct-to-video sequel—it was a continuation of the magic we first experienced in Aladdin . Now, seeing it on is a nostalgic treat. ---The Return of Jafar -1994- BluRay -Hindi -ORG ...

★★★½ (3.5/5) – Extra half-star for preserving the Hindi dub.

If you grew up watching Aladdin on Doordarshan or VHS with Hindi audio, The Return of Jafar on BluRay is a must-own. It’s flawed but fun, and this presentation respects the original Hindi experience. This is the main event

The BluRay is lean—no Hindi subtitles, just the main feature. But honestly, for fans hunting the ORG Hindi dub (not a re-recorded TV version), this disc is a gem.

Here’s a sample review for , written from the perspective of a fan and home video enthusiast: A Worthy Sequel That Finally Gets the Hindi BluRay Treatment It Deserves Format: BluRay | Language: Hindi (ORG Dub) | Year: 1994 Dialogues don't feel rushed or re-synced poorly

For a 1994 DTV movie, this BluRay transfer is surprisingly solid. Colors pop nicely—Iago’s red feathers, the purple hues of the palace at dusk, and the fiery pits of the second act all look vibrant. There’s some expected softness in a few frames, but grain is intact and natural. No aggressive DNR (digital noise reduction) here, which is a relief.