The film follows Admiral General Aladeen (Sacha Baron Cohen), the supreme leader of the fictional North African Republic of Wadiya. He is spoiled, sexist, anti-Semitic, and narcissistic. He travels to New York to address the UN, but a botched assassination attempt leaves him unrecognizable (shaved beard) and penniless.

He is forced to work at a "woke" feminist grocery store run by Zoey (Anna Faris), creating the ultimate clash between a tyrant and liberal America.

While the original English version is fantastic, the Hindi-dubbed version of The Dictator became a sensation on television and YouTube. Why?

Sacha Baron Cohen, the dubbing artists, and the distributors spent time and money to bring you that experience. Piracy means fewer Hindi-dubbed movies get made in the future.

If you are searching for this film on sites like Vegamovies, you are likely looking for the Hindi Dubbed version. There is a specific cultural reason why The Dictator has a cult following in India and on these platforms: