Asterix And Obelix Vs. Caesar -1999- Hindi Dubbed

The movie begins with Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul (modern-day France) and the introduction of the protagonist, Asterix (voiced by Rohan Mehra in the Hindi dubbed version), a clever and resourceful Gaul who lives in a village with his best friend Obelix (voiced by Aamir Khan in the Hindi dubbed version). Obelix is a menhir delivery man who fell into a magical potion as a child, giving him superhuman strength.

The voice cast for the Gauls sounds genuinely boisterous, capturing Obelix’s sensitive giant persona and Asterix’s sharp-witted energy. Asterix And Obelix Vs. Caesar -1999- Hindi Dubbed

The plot kicks off when the treacherous Roman governor tries to keep the village's existence hidden from Caesar. However, after the Gauls seize a Roman tax chest, Caesar himself arrives to investigate why this tiny enclave is so rebellious. The movie begins with Julius Caesar's conquest of

It falls to the clever Asterix (Christian Clavier) and his best friend Obelix (Gérard Depardieu)—who fell into the potion as a child and is permanently invincible—to rescue their druid and save the village. Cast and Production Highlights The plot kicks off when the treacherous Roman

The movie "Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar" is a French-German-Italian animated film released in 1999. The Hindi dubbed version of the movie was also released, which became a huge hit among the Indian audience. The film is based on the popular French comic book series "Asterix" created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. The movie is a comedic adventure that follows the journey of Asterix and Obelix as they try to save their village from the clutches of the Roman Empire.

The voice cast for the Hindi dubbed version includes popular Indian voice actors like:

Even by today’s standards, the 1999 film holds up remarkably well. The vibrant costumes, the sprawling Roman camps, and the iconic Gaulish village were recreated with immense detail. The visual effects used for the "Magic Potion" fights—where Romans are sent flying into the stratosphere—retained the whimsical, cartoonish charm of the original illustrations.