You won’t find it on Netflix, Prime, or Disney+ Hotstar. It exists only in two forms:


Before DVDs, there were VCDs (Video Compact Discs). Pirated VCDs of Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might or Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie in Hindi were sold on railway station platforms. These were treasure troves. But VCDs rot physically, and the data degrades. Many of the only surviving copies of a forgotten Hindi dubbed movie are scratched, unplayable discs rotting in someone’s attic in Delhi or Mumbai.

Will we ever see a legitimate release of these forgotten Hindi dubbed movies? Possibly. With the rise of nostalgia marketing, we have seen Digimon and Doraemon get re-dubs. But for the ultra-obscure titles? The profit margin isn't there.

However, AI audio restoration might save them. Imagine taking a grainy 240p recording of a TV broadcast from 2002 and using AI to upscale the video and clean the Hindi dialogue. That future is only five years away.

If you want to test your memory, ask your friends if they remember these titles. If they don't, you have discovered a true lost gem.

  • Khooni Raat (Dubbed from an Indonesian horror Rumah Malam)

  • Superman Ka Khoon (Unlicensed Turkish ripoff of Superman 3)

  • Shera: The Jungle Warrior (Dubbed from a Filipino action series)

  • Zinda Laash (Dubbed from a Spanish zombie film La Noche de los Brujos)


  • Appendix (Sample Film List – "Forgotten" as of 2026):


    It’s difficult to identify a movie from just the word "piece" — but I suspect you might mean a film whose Hindi dubbed title includes "Piece" (like The Peacemaker, Piece of Cake, or One Piece live action?).

    However, given you said "forgotten Hindi dubbed movie", here are some possibilities where the original English title contained "Piece" or a similar sound:

    Could you clarify:

    If you meant "piece" as in "part" or "fragment" — maybe you recall a film where a piece of jewelry, a map piece, or a broken item was central to the plot? For example:

    One strong forgotten Hindi dubbed movie from the 90s that has a similar sounding word is "The Peace Breaker" (1995, Jean-Claude Van Damme) – dubbed as "Shanti Todne Wala".

    But if you can give me one more clue — even a single actor's face or a scene — I will pinpoint the exact movie for you.