Each character has three lives, shown as bindi marks on their wrists.
They learn from a map (in Hindi) that they must return a stolen jewel, the (The Emperor's Diamond), to the eye of a giant jaguar statue deep in the jungle. The villain is Vanessa Van Pelt – reimagined as Maya Menon (played by Tabu in a green snakeskin outfit), a poacher who wants the diamond to unleash an army of cursed, man-eating animals.
The film opens not in a suburban American basement, but in a dusty, antique shop in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, in 1996. A young boy, , steals a strange, hand-carved wooden box. Inside is not a cartridge, but an ornate paandan (betel nut box) that glows with an eerie green light. When he opens it, a gust of wind sucks him inside. The box is lost for 20 years. jumanji welcome to the jungle hindi movie
"Jumanji Hai, Jung Hai, Zindagi Hai Ek Dhun Hai" sung by Arijit Singh and Badshah, with a dance sequence featuring the four leads on top of a moving train.
Green vines erupt from the machine, and the four are sucked into the screen. Each character has three lives, shown as bindi
All four are caught in a scandal—Rohan’s hacked grades, Priya’s leaked private video, Kabir’s brawl, and Anjali’s accidental burning of the history lab. Their strict principal (played by ) sentences them to cleaning the school’s dusty, abandoned "heritage room."
Jumanji: Jangal Ka Khel (जुमांजी: जंगल का खेल) The film opens not in a suburban American
The screen cuts to black with the sound of drums.
"Ek baar phir?" (Once more?)
When Rohan touches it, the screen flashes: "Do you want to play?" Before they can argue, a Hindi voice booms from the machine: