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Most classic movies are available for rent or purchase with Hindi audio tracks.

Tom and Jerry have been a cornerstone of Indian childhood for decades, evolving from silent slapstick shorts to full-length cinematic adventures. While the original series relied on universal visual humor, the demand for "Tom and Jerry movies in Hindi" has grown as official dubs and unique regional localized commentary have brought the duo closer to Indian fans.

Popular dubbing artists in India have given these characters a local flavor without losing their original charm. For example, Tom’s over-the-top “ Aaaah! Yeh chuha… pagal kar dega mujhe! ” or Jerry’s signature victory laugh in Hindi feels just right.

In India, Tom and Jerry aren’t just cartoons—they’re childhood institutions. The Hindi dub removes the Western “silent film” barrier and replaces it with familiar humor. Kids who don’t speak English can still laugh at Tom getting flattened by an iron or Jerry riding a firework. Plus, Indian parents appreciate the clean, timeless comedy—no violence, just clever revenge.

A "Jack and the Beanstalk" adaptation set in a storybook theme park. The "Hindi Commentary" Era

Cartoon Network India remains the primary home for televised Hindi-dubbed marathons.

Many of the direct-to-video films and theatrical releases have received official Hindi dubbing to cater to the massive Indian audience.

Several direct-to-video and theatrical Tom and Jerry feature films have been dubbed into Hindi. Here are the fan favorites:

In recent years, Cartoon Network India introduced a unique way to experience the duo: . Since the main characters don't speak, these versions add a humorous, "cricket-style" or "action-movie" commentary in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu to narrate their chases, making the classic episodes feel like fresh movies. Where to Watch Officially