Unlike the 1999 version set in the 1920s, this reboot is firmly planted in the present day.
The Story: Nick Morton (Tom Cruise) is a reckless treasure hunter and U.S. Army soldier who, along with his partner Chris Vail (Jake Johnson) and archaeologist Jenny Halsey (Annabelle Wallis), accidentally unearths a tomb in modern-day Iraq. The twist? This is not just any tomb. It is the prison of Princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella), a power-hungry Egyptian princess who, in her quest for immortality, made a deal with the god Set.
Centuries before, Ahmanet was mummified alive for her crimes. Now, Nick’s greed awakens her. Unlike Imhotep (who sought to resurrect his lost love), Ahmanet has a singular goal: find a worthy male host (a "Chosen One") for the god Set, unleashing chaos upon the modern world. Pursued by a secret organization called Prodigium (led by Dr. Henry Jekyll, played by Russell Crowe), Nick must stop Ahmanet before she completes her ritual—while battling a dark curse that is slowly turning him into a monster himself. Download -UPD- The Mummy -2017- Dual Audio -Hindi-Eng...
One of the film’s biggest draws was its A-list ensemble:
For critics: No. The film is a messy, tonally confused blockbuster that prioritizes franchise-building over storytelling. Unlike the 1999 version set in the 1920s,
For action fans: Yes. The practical stunts and Tom Cruise’s commitment are undeniable.
For horror fans: Maybe. Boutella’s Ahmanet is genuinely creepy, and the zombie crusaders are fun, but the PG-13 rating dulls the terror. The twist
For Hindi-dubbed enthusiasts: If you find the legal dual audio version, it serves as excellent weekend entertainment—especially if you mute your brain and enjoy the chaos.