Jumanji The Next Level 2019 Hindienglish 72 Info

The story picks up two years after the previous film. Spencer (Alex Wolff) feels lost in his real life and decides to repair the Jumanji video game console. When his friends try to save him, they are pulled back into the game.

The Twist (The "Next Level"): The game is glitching. This results in a chaotic body swap:

The group must navigate the "Jumanji" jungle with two elderly men who have no idea how to play a video game, leading to hilarious gameplay failures and new strategies.

The 72-minute version is heavily edited for pacing, language, and cultural adaptation. Major changes include:

| Original Scene | 72-min Hinglish Edit | |--------------------|----------------------------| | Opening Spencer’s depression & grandfather intro | Reduced to 2 min (fast montage) | | Avatar swapping confusion | Retained but sped up; comedic Hindi dubbing adds puns | | Jumanji jungle / desert chase | Shorter action cuts; some violent shots removed | | Mandrill monkey attack | Trimmed; sounds replaced with cartoonish Hindi effects | | Eddie & Milo backstory (bridge scene) | Almost entirely cut; only 30 sec flashback | | Jurgen the Brutal’s fortress | Retained but less gore; Jurgen speaks exaggerated Hindi villain dialogues | | Final battle | Shortened by removing side-character fight beats | | Post-credits scene | Usually removed |

Note: The 72-min version prioritizes comedy and core plot over character development and action spectacle. jumanji the next level 2019 hindienglish 72


| Time (approx) | Scene | Hinglish Dialog Highlight | |------------------|-----------|-------------------------------| | 0:00–4:00 | Spencer’s life & grandpa Eddie arrives | "Dada ji, aap game kheloge?" | | 4:00–10:00 | Entering Jumanji + avatar swap chaos | "Main Johnson hoon? Main toh DeVito tha!" | | 10:00–20:00 | Desert race & mandrill attack | "Bandar aa gaye! Bhag!" | | 20:00–30:00 | Finding the missing piece (Milo’s backstory cut) | "Yaar, yeh game emotional ho raha hai." | | 30:00–45:00 | Meeting Jurgen & prison break | "Tu Brutal hai ya Buffet?" | | 45:00–60:00 | Final battle (shortened) | "Jumanji! (echo with Hindi reverb)" | | 60:00–68:00 | Escape & return home | "Ghar jaake samosa khaate hain." | | 68:00–72:00 | End card (no credits) | "Khatam. Next level? Aage sochoge toh phas jaoge." |


Good choice for a light, family-oriented action-comedy night—especially if you enjoyed the previous Jumanji film; best appreciated for performances and fun set pieces rather than narrative depth.

The game has evolved again. After the events of The Next Level, the real world and the digital world have begun to collide. The Plot: "The Glitch Protocol"

The story picks up exactly where the 2019 film left off: the ostriches are running down the street in the real world. Spencer, Fridge, Martha, and Bethany realize that Spencer’s grandfather, Eddie, and his friend Milo accidentally left the game "open," causing a massive system leak. The Conflict

The Merge: Elements of Jumanji—jungles, predators, and NPCs—are spawning in the kids' hometown. The story picks up two years after the previous film

The Villain: Jurgen the Brutal (from the previous film) has entered the real world. He isn't just a boss anymore; he’s a virus trying to rewrite reality.

The Twist: To stop the leak, the group must jump back into the game while their real-world bodies are still conscious. This creates a "dual-play" scenario where they must fight in both dimensions at once. Key Story Beats

The Accidental Invite: Danny DeVito (Eddie) tries to fix the "old TV" in the basement but accidentally hits a "New Game Plus" setting.

Avatar Swap: This time, the avatars are randomized and "corrupted." Fridge ends up as Ruby Roundhouse (Martha's avatar). Martha becomes Professor Shelly Oberon (Jack Black).

Spencer is a new, secret character: a high-tech scout with a drone. The group must navigate the "Jumanji" jungle with

The Final Level: They must find the "Source Code Gem" hidden in a futuristic, steampunk version of the Jumanji jungle.

The Resolution: They use the gem to "Format" the console, finally deleting the game forever to save their town. 🎥 Character Dynamics

Action: Epic chase scenes involving dirt bikes vs. rhinos through suburban streets.

Comedy: Fridge struggling with "dance fighting" while Martha deals with the "map specialist" toolkit.

Emotion: Spencer and Martha finally deciding if their relationship can survive the "real world" without the adrenaline of the game. If you’d like to develop this further, let me know: Should I focus more on the comedy or the action?