இதையே நேரத்தில், பிரூஸ் கடவுளிடம் எப்பொழுதும் முறையிட்டுக் கொண்டிருக்கிறார். ஒரு நாள், கடவுள் (மார்க் ஆடி) தன்னிடம் வந்து, "பிரூஸ், நான் உன்னை கண்டு கொண்டிருக்கிறேன். நீ என்னிடம் முறையிட்டுக் கொண்டிருக்கிறாய். இப்போது, நீ கடவுள் போல் செயல்பட விரும்புகிறீர்களா?" என்று கேட்கிறார்.
It was a philosophical punch wrapped in a comedy wrapper.
Streaming services and local television channels have occasionally broadcast an official Tamil-dubbed track of the original Bruce Almighty . However, online reviews suggest that this version has its challenges. Bruce Almighty Tamil Dubbed
For those specifically wanting to watch the original Hollywood film with Tamil dubbing, legitimate streaming options are almost non-existent. You are far more likely to find the official Tamil remake, Arai En 305-il Kadavul , on several OTT and streaming platforms.
When Bruce takes revenge on his rival Evan Baxter (Steve Carell) by making him babble gibberish on live TV, the Tamil version replaces the gibberish with a hilarious mix of Telugu and Tamil mispronunciations, making it a laugh riot for South Indian viewers. However, online reviews suggest that this version has
, specifically focusing on its availability and adaptation for Tamil-speaking audiences. Direct Tamil Remake: Arai En 305-il Kadavul
Bruce gets overwhelmed. "Ayayyo! Evlo kovil ulladhu ippadi?" (Oh god! Are there this many temples/prayers like this?) In the cut
The film was released on , to an audience looking for a Diwali treat. Unlike the original, which focused on Bruce’s existential crisis and relationship with Grace, the Tamil version leaned heavily into situational slapstick and satire. The character of Bruce was split into various comedic archetypes suited to the Tamil lead cast. The film also incorporated a local visual aesthetic, with vibrant songs composed by Vidyasagar enhancing the theatrical experience. This remake proved so popular in its region that it was later dubbed into Telugu under the title Gadi No.305 Lo Devudu .
One of the funniest sequences in the film involves Bruce answering millions of prayers. In the English version, we hear a cacophony of requests. In the cut, these prayers include legitimately funny Tamil-specific pleas: "Appu’s father needs a TCS job," "My mother-in-law’s knee pain should go away," and "Why doesn’t the DMV officer give me my license?" This localization makes the absurdity hit closer to home.
Even in a dubbed version, Carrey's unparalleled facial expressions and slapstick comedy are the highlight of the movie.
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