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The film begins with a prologue showcasing the brutal regime of Admiral General Aladeen (Baron Cohen), the dictator of Turdina, a small, oil-rich nation in Africa. Aladeen is a power-hungry and eccentric leader who rules with an iron fist, crushing any opposition and enslaving his people.

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The story begins in Wadiya, where Aladeen rules with an iron fist, famously ordering the execution of anyone who disagrees with his whims—even over the shape of a nuclear missile's tip. When the United Nations summons him to address concerns about his nuclear program, Aladeen travels to the United States. However, a betrayal by his trusted advisor, Tamir (played by ), leaves him nameless and beardless on the streets of Manhattan while a dim-witted body double takes his place to sign a democratic charter. Marketing Angle (FilmyHit Exclusive) The story begins in

: One of the film's most critically analyzed moments is Aladeen’s final speech, where he lists the "benefits" of dictatorship, subtly drawing parallels to contemporary American shortcomings, such as surveillance and economic inequality.