Battledogs (2013)Full Movie in Hindi 720p|Avengers

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Battledogs (2013)Full Movie in Hindi 720p|Avengers Battle Dogs (2013) thriller movie explained . The American Adventure-Fantasy Thriller film story summarized with a full ending in हिन्दी explanation. The plot revolves around a virus that is spreading throughout the city of "New York," and the people are changing into wolves. The general "Monning" captured some infected people from the airport and then injects them with injections to normalize their heartbeats so they can change back into humans. He was evil, and he intended to use them as his war team. "Major Hoffman," who was looking for a treatment or cure for the disease, is shown going to the airport in search of a zero patient with whom they can create the antivirus. "Hoffman" discovers a passenger named "Donna" through a video and informs "Monning" that "Donna" is the zero patient and we can create antivirus through her. "Donna" discovers this and attempts to flee, but the army apprehends her and transports her to the lab. "Monning" scans her and discovers a wolf's tooth in her arm, from which the antivirus can be created. "Hoffman" and "Donna" flee, but "Monning" warns them not to believe "Hoffman" because he wants to end him and does not want his intentions to be revealed. As the wolves refuse to move to another city, the president orders bridge blasts. "Hoffman" and "Donna" were running through a plane when "Monning" and his companions try to stop them and blast their plane, and "Monning" has now changed into a wolf to compete with him, and "Hoffman" also changes into a wolf to compete with him. Later, "Donna" hoots and kills "Monning," but she is also injured and dies. In the end, "Hoffman" asks the President to rescind his orders to blast the bridges, and he does so, but "Hoffman" jumps into the sea, happy that he is saved, and the wolf's tooth is also saved because he needs it to cure the virus. The film concludes here.

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