As more people learned about the fan-made dub, the group gained recognition and appreciation from fellow fans. They realized that language shouldn't be a barrier to enjoying movies and that accessibility was crucial for fans worldwide.
The problem was that the movie wasn't readily available in Hindi, Rohan's native language. While he was learning English in school, he preferred watching movies in Hindi, as it made the experience more enjoyable and easier to understand.
The UPD represented a milestone in the journey toward making movies more accessible. It showed that the demand for diverse language options had been heard, and the movie industry was responding.
In the end, Rohan and his friends celebrated the power of language, community, and the love for movies. They knew that there was still work to be done, but they were hopeful that one day, every movie would be accessible to everyone, regardless of their language or location.