Aiyaary | Af Somali Updated

A: Aiyaary is rated PG-13. There is no nudity or gore, but intense interrogation scenes and mild language. Somali parents should supervise teenagers.

★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Deduction only for length; otherwise, a landmark for Somali-dubbed international films. Call to Action Have you watched the updated Aiyaary in Af Somali? Share your review in the comments below. And if you are a voice actor or translator interested in helping with future projects, contact Hargeisa Media Hub via their Telegram channel.

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A: “Aiyaary” is a Hindi-Urdu word for cunning or deception. The updated dub keeps the original title as a brand, but subtitles translate it as “Qalloocin” (warping the truth).

The is not a cash grab; it is a genuine labor of love by Somali media enthusiasts who understand pacing, dialect, and emotional nuance. The film’s core message— “Sometimes the student must become the master to correct the teacher’s mistakes” —hits harder in the Somali language, where proverbs about knowledge and obedience run deep. A: Aiyaary is rated PG-13

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Whether you are a diaspora Somali missing home, a student in Mogadishu, or just a thriller fan curious about global cinema, the updated dub of Aiyaary offers two hours of gripping, morally complex storytelling without language barriers. ★★★★☆ (4

A: No. The 2025 updated version has color correction and a blue/grey military tone. If your file is greenish or reddish, you have the old print. Final Verdict: Should You Watch the Updated Version? Absolutely – especially if you abandoned the 2020 dub halfway through.