The version is not a masterpiece of translation. It is choppy in parts, the sound mixing can be uneven, and some jokes get lost. However, the sheer fun of hearing Hugh Jackman’s character yell “Jao, oporadh koro na!” (Go, do not commit sin!) at a werewolf is priceless.

Publication Date: October 26, 2023 Category: Movies, Dubbing, Entertainment Introduction: Why "Van Helsing" Still Matters In the pantheon of early 2000s action-horror cinema, few films are as gloriously over-the-top and visually stunning as Stephen Sommers’ Van Helsing (2004). Starring Hugh Jackman as the famed monster hunter, the film is a love letter to Universal’s classic monsters—Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, and the Wolf Man.

Set in the late 19th century, Gabriel Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) is a legendary monster hunter working for a secret society. He is dispatched to Transylvania to help the last surviving member of the Valerious family, Anna (Kate Beckinsale), destroy Count Dracula. Dracula, with the help of Igor and his three brides, is trying to use Frankenstein’s Monster to bring his vampire offspring to life.

The same as the original: 131 minutes. However, TV versions might be cut to 120 minutes for commercials.

For a rainy Sunday afternoon, when you want gothic action without reading subtitles, the Bangla dub of Van Helsing delivers. It is a time capsule of early 2000s Hollywood meeting South Asian dubbing culture. Q1: Is Van Helsing Bangla Dubbed available on Netflix? No. Netflix currently offers Van Helsing in English, Spanish, and German only. No Bangla track.