One day, Din stumbles upon an ancient teapot and accidentally releases (voiced by John Cho in English), a cynical, wise-cracking dragon who has been trapped for 1,000 years. Bound by the rules of magic, Long must grant his master three wishes.
| Aspect | English (Original) | Hindi (Dubbed) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Perfect | Slightly off (animated, so less noticeable) | | Cultural jokes | International | Localized for Indian audience | | Voice energy | Subtle, natural | More dramatic (Bollywood-style) | | Best for | Purists, English learners | Family viewing, Hindi speakers | | Songs | Original English songs | Dubbed songs (well translated) | wish dragon 2021 hindi english dual audio
While the core plot draws heavy parallels to Aladdin —featuring three wishes and a master-genie dynamic—the film introduces several unique twists that distinguish it from the classic tale: One day, Din stumbles upon an ancient teapot
Din, who is desperately trying to reconnect with his childhood best friend , accidentally rubs the teapot and releases Long. As per tradition, Long grants the owner three wishes. However, unlike Aladdin’s Genie, Long is tired, sarcastic, and deeply lonely. What follows is a chaotic, heartfelt adventure through modern-day Shanghai as Din learns that the most valuable wishes aren't about money or fame—but about love, friendship, and being true to yourself. As per tradition, Long grants the owner three wishes
To fit into Li Na’s elite social circle, Din wishes to appear as a wealthy "princeling". He crashes her 19th birthday party, and while they begin to reconnect, Din realizes that the lavish lifestyle she leads is hollow and lonely.