: The baby seen floating in a basket on the Nile was actually Charlton Heston’s real-life newborn son, Fraser Clarke Heston. During filming, the basket began to sink in the heat, forcing Heston to dive into the water to save his son while nearly being electrocuted by underwater lights.
: You can often find physical media like the Hindi DVD edition which includes the dubbed audio track. Video Platforms : --HOT-- The Ten Commandments 1956 Hindi Dubbed Movie
India is a land of multiple religions. While The Ten Commandments is a Judeo-Christian story, the Hindi dubbing frames it as a universal tale of oppression, deliverance, and law-giving. Many Indian viewers draw parallels with the epics Mahabharata and Ramayana —Moses becomes a Rishi (sage) fighting a Raja (king). This cultural bridge ensures the film never feels foreign. : The baby seen floating in a basket