| Original Actor | Character | Hindi Dubbed Name/Notable Voice | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Steven Strait | D’Leh | Often dubbed by a deep, heroic voice artist | | Camilla Belle | Evolet | Softer, emotional female voice | | Cliff Curtis | Tic’Tic | Wise, gravelly elder voice | | Joel Virgel | Nakudu / "The One-Eye" | Menacing, villainous baritone | | Nathanael Baring | Baku (younger) | Young, energetic voice |
Disclaimer: All broadcast and streaming rights belong to Warner Bros. Pictures and their respective Indian partners. Check your local OTT platforms for current availability of the Hindi dubbed audio track. 10-000 BC 2008 Hindi Dubbed
The movie begins in a pristine mountain valley where the Yagahl tribe still believes in a prophecy about a warrior who will lead them. D’Leh (pronounced "Dlay") is a timid boy who grows into a young man insecure about his destiny. When the "Four-Legged Demons" (horsemen) attack, they steal Evolet and many tribe members. The elder, Tic’Tic, guides D’Leh. | Original Actor | Character | Hindi Dubbed
Note: Specific voice artist credits for the Hindi dub are rarely listed publicly, but the dubbing is widely attributed to renowned Mumbai-based dubbing studios like Sound & Vision India or Main Frame Studio . One might think dubbing loses the original audio quality, but in this case, the Hindi version preserves the powerful background score by Harald Kloser and Thomas Wander. The tribal drums and orchestral swells during the mammoth hunt are left intact. Only the dialogue tracks are replaced. The movie begins in a pristine mountain valley