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The Hindi-dubbed version found an immense second life on satellite television and early internet piracy circles in India during the late 2000s and early 2010s.

: While the film has been released in India and is referred to in Hindi-language contexts on platforms like Amazon Prime Video India

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When the film was released in 2008, it received a mixed but generally positive response.

The duo's trip to Amsterdam goes south when they are mistaken for terrorists on a plane and sent to Guantanamo Bay. They must escape and clear their names while on the run from federal agents.

(John Cho) and Kumar Patel attempting to fly to Amsterdam. A series of absurd misunderstandings—specifically, a "smokeless bong" being mistaken for a weapon—leads to their arrest as suspected terrorists and subsequent imprisonment at Guantanamo Bay The film's primary strength lies in its subversion of stereotypes Challenging the "Terrorist" Trope: