2004 ((new)) — Alibaba Aur 40 Chor

The 2004 film Alibaba Aur 40 Chor , directed by Sunil Agnihotri, is a modern fantasy adaptation that notably includes prehistoric dinosaurs living in the valley near the magical cave. Key Features & Plot

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Forgotten Facts About the 2004 Film

  1. The Run Time: The original Uzbek/French cut was 135 minutes. The Hindi version, cut for TV commercials, was edited down to 118 minutes. Several songs (yes, the foreign version had musical numbers) were removed because they didn't fit the Hindi palate.
  2. No Bollywood Songs: Unlike the 1980 version, the 2004 Hindi dub does not have original Hindi songs. The background score, however, was so effective that many recall "ghostly chanting" during the cave scenes.
  3. Where is the cast now? Farkhod Mahmudov (Alibaba) continues to act in Uzbek cinema. Zulfiyaun Islomova retired from acting after the 2000s. Sadly, many of the Uzbek stuntmen who played the 40 thieves remain uncredited but contributed to the incredible sword-fighting choreography.

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Direction: Sunil Agnihotri, known for TV fantasies like Chandrakanta.

Memes and Internet Revival (2015–Present)

In 2015, a clip of the 2004 Alibaba film was uploaded on YouTube by channels like "Ultra Bollywood" and "Movie Masti." It went viral. Today, dozens of mashup memes exist on Instagram and Reddit comparing the 2004 version's absolute seriousness to the "so-bad-it's-good" dubbing of modern Turkish dramas.

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