While the film is based in LA, the lifestyle depicted—loft apartments, indie music, casual drinks after work, and wandering through Ikea—is a universal sign of upwardly mobile youth. The Hindi dubbed version allows audiences in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore to see their own lives reflected. The "Ikea scene," where Tom and Summer play house in a furniture store, translates seamlessly. It captures the modern dating ritual of ghar basana (setting up a home) without the legal commitment—a scenario very familiar to today's co-living, co-working generation.
As global streaming platforms expanded across India, the demand for localized content skyrocketed. While action blockbusters from Marvel, DC, and the Fast & Furious franchise routinely receive massive multi-language theatrical releases in India, subtler romantic dramas and indie-style comedies often see a delayed localization or remain exclusive to English audio.
For years, fans have had to rely on third-party sources to get their hands on the Hindi-dubbed track. Websites like and various Telegram channels have hosted the movie dubbed in Hindi. However, these sources are often unauthorized and can be unreliable. If you do find a version online, check the audio quality and make sure it’s synced properly with the video.
