The trio races through desert towns, dodging not just the government but also a relentless alien assassin—a shapeshifting creature called The Destroyer . In the Hindi dub, this villain speaks in a deep, echoey voice, reciting shlokas twisted into threats: “Tumhara dharma hai marna, aur mera kartavya hai tumhe mitaana.”

As Jack drives, the siblings speak in a strange language. Sara (voiced sweetly but firmly by a young actress) tells Seth in Hindi: “Seth, humein samay se pehle pahunchna hoga. Warna humara grahak (their planet) nahi bachega.”

They reach Witch Mountain—actually a secret government observatory. Here, the villainous Dr. Henry Burke (played in the dub by a cold, calculating voice like Kay Kay Menon) plans to dissect the children for their technology. But The Destroyer attacks the facility, killing soldiers and agents alike.

Suddenly, a black SUV rams them from behind. Inside are Siphon agents—American government men, but in the Hindi dub, they’re given names like Agent Sharma and Senior Officer Malhotra , their dialogues dripping with bureaucratic menace: “Yeh bache koi normal nahi hain. Inke paas woh cheez hai jo desh ki suraksha ke liye khatarnaak hai.”

The final battle is epic: Jack uses his wits and fists while Sara and Seth try to activate their ship, hidden inside the mountain. In a heroic Hindi movie moment, Jack declares: “Yeh sirf tumhari race nahi hai. Yeh insaaniyat ki race hai.”

They disappear into the stars. Jack watches, tears in his eyes—a rare sight in a Hindi-dubbed action film, made poignant by the emotional voice acting.

Sara, near death after overusing her powers, transfers her energy to Seth, who opens a portal. The Destroyer is pulled into the void as Jack throws a grenade into its chest.

भगदड़: माउंटेन ऑफ़ सीक्रेट्स (Bhagdad: Mountain of Secrets)