Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings (2018) Film Explained in Hindi/Urdu Summarized हिन्दी

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26 Feb 2022

Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings (2018) fantasy movie explained in Hindi Urdu voice over. The Chinese Fantasy Adventure film “Detective Dee Four Heavenly Kings: Rise of Giant Titans” story summarized with a full ending in हिन्दी explanation. The plot is about a simple yet brave man who is awarded "The Emperor's 'Dragon Mace'". However, the Queen opposes this promotion of "Detective D" as she believes that he does not deserve to be a part of her kingdom. In any case, this powerful sidearm "Dragon Mace" is given to him. Now, the Empress hire an assassin "Yuchi" and instructs him to take the "Dragon Mace" from a detective he despises. He doesn't want to do this but he has to agree for some reason. Later, he sees the Queen's also hired sorcerers trying to end the life of 'D'. So after seeing this, Yuchi becomes the partner of D. The queen also meets a demon-like man named the 'Wind Warrior', who aspires to get the "Dragon Mess" to increase his power and also opposes the king and the kingdom. And the true empress has been imprisoned somewhere, while this queen is just a pawn in the hand of that 'wind warrior' which is just look a real. A great war breaks out, and several giant monsters appear,. They attack "Detective D" in various ways and trying to kill him, but in vain.

This genius man fights with mighty white gorillas and many titan monsters for example golden Drago, flying beasts and huge size red colour creature. Here a brave master also employs "Dragon Mace" to assist D. They also free the real Queen of the Empire's from captivity. So as a result the people rejoice and Detective D is chosen as their new first warrior. Everyone lives happily ever after in that kingdom. A fantastic adventure has begun! And all the evil humongous monsters are now gone forever.

Credits:
Images and footage Source: IM Global Studios and Huayi Brothers Pictures
Director: Tsui Hark
Producer: Chen Kuo-fu
Edited by: Mark Chao (It is based on 'The Rise of the Sea Dragon' by Nansun Shi)

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