Both are disaster films. 2012 is bigger in scale and cast. San Andreas focuses on a single earthquake. 2012 wins for variety of destruction.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | Prime Focus Technologies (primarily), with voice casting by Sound & Vision India | | Key Voice Artists | Sanket Mhatre (as Jackson Curtis), Mayur Vyas, Urvi Dave, and others (unofficial credits; Sony Pictures never publicly released full Hindi cast list) | | Distributor in India | Sony Pictures Releasing India | | Home Video & TV Rights | Sony MAX, Sony MAX 2, Netflix India (Hindi audio available), Amazon Prime Video (Hindi audio available) | | Theatrical Release (Dubbed) | January 2010 across multiplexes and single screens in North & Central India |
The premise of the movie relies on the real-world anxieties surrounding the end date of a 5,126-year-long cycle in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. While scientists repeatedly debunked the myths, the entertainment industry saw a golden opportunity.
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: Digitally available through Zee5, Amazon Video, and the Apple TV Store.
The film's core message is one of hope, sacrifice, and human resilience. While it depicts incredible destruction, it concludes on an uplifting note, showing that humanity can survive and rebuild if they work together. It also critiques political bureaucracy and highlights the importance of compassion over cold, hard logic in a crisis.
The Ultimate Guide to the '2012' End of the World Movie in Hindi Dubbed
Scientists discover that solar flares are heating the Earth’s core, causing the planet's crust to become unstable. What follows is a spectacular, CGI-driven showcase of total annihilation:
The movie actually begins in India. The scientist who first discovers the impending doom is an Indian astrophysicist named Dr. Satnam Tsurutani (played by Jimi Mistry). He notices the core heating up from a deep copper mine in India and alerts his American colleague, setting the entire plot into motion.