Son Of The Mask 2005 Hindi Dual Audio 350mb Blu New ⟶

The plot thickens as (Alan Cumming), the Norse God of Mischief, descends to Earth under orders from his father, Odin (Bob Hoskins), to retrieve the mask. What follows is a wild, cartoonish battle between a God, a super-powered baby, and a very confused father. Why the Hindi Dual Audio Version?

Jamie Kennedy, Alan Cumming, Traylor Howard, Kal Penn, and Bob Hoskins Audio: Hindi + English (Dual Audio) Resolution: 720p / 1080p Blu-ray Quality Runtime: Approx. 1h 34m Reviews and Reception

"Blu-ray" (or Blu) versions offer high-definition video (720p or 1080p).

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | MKV or MP4 (MKV preferred for dual audio) | | Video | x264, 720p resolution (954x544 or 1280x544) | | Bitrate | ~650-900 Kbps (variable) | | Audio Track 1 | English AAC 2.0 / 5.1 | | Audio Track 2 | Hindi AAC 2.0 (Professional dub, not AI-generated) | | Subtitles | Optional English or embedded Hindi .SRT | | Runtime | 94 Minutes (Uncut version) | son of the mask 2005 hindi dual audio 350mb blu new

Aspiring cartoonist Tim Avery (Jamie Kennedy) finds himself in a wild situation when his dog discovers the mystical mask of Loki. After conceiving a son while wearing the mask, Tim must raise a baby with "looney" god-like powers while protecting his family from the real Loki, who wants his mask back. Note on Versions:

The film leans heavily into "Looney Tunes" style physics, making it a hit with younger audiences.

to see if it's worth your time. Similar family-friendly comedy movies to watch next.* The plot thickens as (Alan Cumming), the Norse

The narrative spirals into a frantic comedy as the baby (born with cartoon-like powers) torments his father, while the dog (jealous of the new baby) uses the mask to plot against the family. Simultaneously, Loki himself (played by Alan Cumming) descends to Earth, searching for his missing mask on orders from his father, Odin (Bob Hoskins).

Before diving into the file details, it's important to understand the source material. "Son of the Mask" is a sequel to the wildly successful 1994 Jim Carrey film, "The Mask."

This allows viewers to switch between languages, making the film accessible to a wider audience, including families and those who prefer watching Hollywood movies in their native language. While an official Hindi dub for the film's home media release may not have been widely distributed, fan-dubbed versions and those created for television broadcasts have circulated online for years, hence the specific search for this version. Jamie Kennedy, Alan Cumming, Traylor Howard, Kal Penn,

A high-definition Blu-Ray transfer sharpens these colors, making the green of the mask, the surreal transformations of Alvey, and the neon-lit Norse underworld pop on modern television and smartphone screens. Even when compressed into smaller file sizes, starting from a high-quality Blu-Ray source ensures that the final video remains crisp, low on digital noise, and highly watchable. The Enduring Legacy of the Green Mask

: Aspiring cartoonist Tim Avery (Jamie Kennedy) finds his life turned upside down when his dog, Otis, discovers the legendary Mask of Loki. After a night of mask-fueled passion, Tim and his wife Tonya have a baby boy, Alvey, who is born with the chaotic, god-like powers of the mask. Chaos ensues as the real Loki (Alan Cumming) arrives to reclaim his property while the baby and dog engage in a cartoon-style war for Tim's affection. The Experience

The year 2005 brought a highly anticipated sequel to one of the most iconic 90s comedies. , often referred to as a "spin-off" or "sequel," took a bold new direction, focusing on a new family, a magical baby, and a mischievous dog. For many in India, finding this film in Hindi Dual Audio —offering both the original English audio and the Hindi dubbing—in a compact size like 350MB , is a popular quest for weekend entertainment.

You can rent or buy the movie on Google Play Movies , which often includes localized audio for the Indian market.

: While intended as a lighthearted family comedy, the film is widely regarded by critics and audiences as a significant step down from Jim Carrey’s 1994 original. It relies heavily on frantic CGI "Looney Tunes" logic, which often lands in the "uncanny valley," particularly with the animated baby. Critical & Audience Reception : The film holds a 6% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 2.3/10 on