When Toy Story first premiered in 1995, it changed the landscape of cinema forever as the first-ever feature-length film made entirely with Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI). However, for millions of fans in India, the magic of Woody and Buzz Lightyear wasn’t just defined by the groundbreaking animation—it was defined by the voices that brought them to life in Hindi.

Toy Story's impact on the animation industry cannot be overstated. The film's innovative use of CGI paved the way for future animated movies, and its success proved that computer-generated films could be both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. The movie's memorable characters, catchy soundtrack, and quotable dialogue have become ingrained in popular culture.

For those unfamiliar, Toy Story follows the secret life of toys that come to life when humans aren't looking. The story centers on Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks in English), a pull-string cowboy doll who has been the favorite toy of a boy named Andy for years. Woody’s world is turned upside down when Andy receives a new birthday gift: Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen), a cocky space ranger action figure with a laser, wings, and a "mission to infinity and beyond!"