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The film Paddington in Peru (Hindi dubbed) falls within the Family, Adventure, and Comedy genres. Directed by Dougal Wilson, with a screenplay by Mark Burton, Jon Foster, and James Lamont, and story contributions from Paul King and Simon Farnaby, it is presented by StudioCanal, Columbia Pictures, Stage 6 Films, and Marmalade Pictures, with Rosie Alison as a producer. Released in theaters on April 18, 2025, in India, the film runs for 1 hour and 46 minutes.
Paddington In Peru 2025 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Paddington In Peru 2025 Movie |
Original Language | English |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 18 April 2025 |
Runtime | 1 hour and 46 minutes |
Country | United States |
Genres | Family Adventure |
Director | Dougal Wilson |
Producer | Rosie Alison |
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Paddington In Peru 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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Hugh Bonneville | Henry Brown |
Emily Mortimer | Mary Brown |
Jim Broadbent | Samuel Gruber |
Madeleine Harris | Judy Brown |
Imelda Staunton | Voice of Aunt Lucy |
Olivia Colman | Clarissa Cabot / The Reverend Mother |
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Paddington In Peru 2025 Movie Review
The film follows Paddington, the polite and marmalade-loving bear voiced by Ben Whishaw, as he returns to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retired Bears. When Aunt Lucy goes missing, Paddington and the Brown family embark on a thrilling adventure through the Amazon rainforest and up to the mountain peaks of Peru. The journey involves a mysterious map, the mythical city of El Dorado, and encounters with new characters, including a scheming nun played by Olivia Colman and a treasure-obsessed riverboat captain portrayed by Antonio Banderas. The story is designed as a family-friendly mystery, blending gentle humor with nods to classic adventure films like Indiana Jones and The African Queen, as noted in reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
The shift from the cozy London setting of previous films to the lush, exotic landscapes of Peru is a significant change. While the visuals are praised for their beauty, some critics, such as Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian (The Guardian review), note that this move risks diluting the series’ unique charm, leaning into stereotypical “exotic” imagery rather than showcasing cultural depth.