The Hangover Part 2 -2011- Hindi Dubbed Repack 〈Browser PREMIUM〉

When The Hangover hit theaters in 2009, it redefined the modern comedy genre. The blend of mystery, raunchy humor, and a missing groom was a recipe for box office gold. Naturally, fans demanded a sequel. In 2011, director Todd Phillips delivered The Hangover Part 2 , a film that famously asked the question: Can you have the same hangover twice?

The film picks up where the first installment left off, with Doug (Justin Bartha), Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) still reeling from the events of the previous film. The group receives an invitation to attend Stu's wedding in Thailand, and they decide to embark on a wild adventure to the exotic location.

: To avoid a repeat of the first film, Stu plans a safe pre-wedding brunch, but a single beer on the beach leads to another blackout. The Hangover Part 2 -2011- Hindi Dubbed

To avoid another Las Vegas-style meltdown, Stu insists on a simple, pre-wedding breakfast with his brothers-in-law-to-be. Enter the Wolfpack: The sarcastic Phil (Bradley Cooper), the socially awkward Alan (Zach Galifianakis), and the missing link from the first film, Doug (Justin Bartha).

You can also purchase the film on DVD or Blu-ray disc from online marketplaces like Amazon. When The Hangover hit theaters in 2009, it

Upon arriving in Thailand, the group checks into a luxurious hotel in Bangkok, where they plan to spend a few days of revelry before the wedding. However, things quickly take a turn for the worse when they wake up the next morning with no memory of the previous night's events.

: Globally, it grossed over $586 million , becoming the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of its time. In 2011, director Todd Phillips delivered The Hangover

If you haven't seen the first film, you can still enjoy Part 2 as a standalone (though watching Part 1 in Hindi first is recommended). Just press play, turn up the volume, and join the Wolfpack for the worst bachelor party in the history of cinema—now in your mother tongue.