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The success of The Ten Commandments in India rests heavily on the shoulders of the voice actors who dubbed the 1956 film for VHS and later television broadcast. While Doordarshan (DD National) often aired the English version, the Hindi dub became a staple on Zee TV and Sony Entertainment Television in the late 1990s.
In the digital age, the Hindi-dubbed version has become something of a collector’s item. While mainstream streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime usually offer the original English version with Hindi subtitles, the actual dubbed version—with the iconic voice cast—occasionally surfaces on:
The full version is 3 hours and 40 minutes. However, Indian television broadcasts often cut it down to 3 hours with commercial breaks. Look for the "Uncut" version on digital stores.