Here’s an interesting write-up for the Tamil-dubbed version of The Journey to the Centre of the Earth (assuming you're referring to the 2008 or 2012 films, or a recent re-release):
Critics praise Brendan Fraser’s "heroically affable" performance and the inventive 3D effects that remain a "platinum standard" for pop-out thrills. Walking home under streetlights, Meena found the world
The story follows (Brendan Fraser), a volcanologist whose brother disappeared years ago while investigating a volcano. When Trevor’s nephew Sean (Josh Hutcherson) visits him, they discover a note inside an old copy of Jules Verne's book Journey to the Center of the Earth . She hummed a line from the dubbed soundtrack—its
Walking home under streetlights, Meena found the world subtly altered. The alley that had seemed mundane before now hinted at hidden passages; the old well at the corner suggested depth rather than danger. The film’s journey had become a template for her own: a willingness to descend into discomfort, to listen for the quiet core beneath clamor. She hummed a line from the dubbed soundtrack—its cadence sewn now into her day. Walking home under streetlights
While there is no brand-new theatrical release for Journey to the Center of the Earth