Guardian Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) Full Movie In Hindi Dubbed

 


"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" (2017) continues the adventures of the quirky band of misfits as they delve deeper into the cosmos, uncovering hidden secrets and forming stronger bonds. The film opens with the Guardians—Peter Quill (Star-Lord), Gamora, Drax, Rocket, and Baby Groot—battling an interdimensional monster to protect valuable batteries called Anulax Batteries for the Sovereign, a race of golden-skinned, genetically engineered beings. In exchange, the Sovereign hands over Gamora's estranged sister, Nebula, who was caught attempting to steal the batteries.

After the battle, Rocket steals some of the Anulax Batteries for himself, enraging the Sovereign. As the Guardians leave, they are ambushed by a fleet of Sovereign drones, but are saved by a mysterious figure who destroys the fleet. The figure is revealed to be Ego, a Celestial and Peter's long-lost father. He invites Peter, Gamora, and Drax to his home planet, while Rocket, Groot, and Nebula remain behind to repair their ship.

On Ego's planet, Ego reveals that he is a living planet who can manipulate matter around him and created a humanoid form to interact with other beings. He explains that he has been searching for his son to share his power and fulfill a grand purpose. Peter is initially thrilled to connect with his father and learn about his Celestial heritage. Meanwhile, Gamora and Drax become suspicious of Ego's true intentions.

Back on the spaceship, Rocket, Groot, and Nebula are captured by Yondu and his Ravagers, who have been hired by the Sovereign to capture the Guardians. However, Yondu is reluctant to turn them in, leading to a mutiny led by his lieutenant, Taserface. Yondu, Rocket, and Groot manage to escape with the help of Yondu's loyal crew member, Kraglin, while Nebula sets off to kill Gamora.

On Ego's planet, Peter begins to harness his Celestial powers, but soon learns the dark truth: Ego's "grand purpose" is to terraform every planet in the galaxy, erasing all life and replacing it with extensions of himself. He reveals that he planted seedlings on thousands of worlds that can terraform them into new extensions of his consciousness, but he needs Peter's power to activate them. Ego also coldly admits that he was the one who planted the tumor that killed Peter's mother, believing that love was a distraction from his purpose.

Horrified by this revelation, Peter rejects Ego, leading to a fierce battle. Gamora and Nebula reconcile and join the fight against Ego. Rocket, Yondu, Groot, and Kraglin arrive to aid them. During the battle, Mantis, Ego's empathic servant, uses her powers to put Ego to sleep, temporarily immobilizing him.

The Guardians devise a plan to destroy Ego's brain, located at the planet's core, to kill him. Rocket builds a bomb, which Baby Groot bravely takes to the core. As Ego awakens, a massive battle ensues. Yondu sacrifices himself to save Peter, using his arrow to propel him to safety as the bomb detonates, destroying Ego and saving the galaxy.

In the aftermath, the Guardians give Yondu a heartfelt Ravager funeral, acknowledging his redemption and honoring his memory. Peter reconciles with his past and embraces his family in the Guardians. Nebula departs, still determined to kill Thanos, while the rest of the Guardians set off for new adventures.

In the post-credits scenes, various humorous and foreshadowing moments are shown: Kraglin practices with Yondu's arrow, the Sovereign High Priestess Ayesha creates a new artificial being named Adam (hinting at Adam Warlock), and Groot grows into a sullen teenager. In another scene, Stan Lee's character is shown recounting his adventures to the Watchers, revealing the interconnectedness of his cameos across the MCU.

"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" explores themes of family, forgiveness, and self-identity, deepening the characters' relationships and delivering a mix of humor, action, and emotional moments set against the vibrant backdrop of the cosmos.



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