The film begins with Smaug the dragon, who has taken over the Lonely Mountain (Erebor) and the treasure that once belonged to the dwarves. The dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage), are determined to reclaim their homeland. Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), a hobbit, is still with the dwarves on their quest.
As the battle rages on, Azog and his orcs are joined by the wargs, led by the terrifying Bolg (Lawrence Makoare). The dwarves and their allies fight bravely, but they are outnumbered.
The film, "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," was released in 2014 in English. The Hindi dubbed version, "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Hindi Dubbed," is available in 720p resolution, which provides a clear and high-quality viewing experience.
In the end, Smaug is killed by Bard, who shoots an arrow into the dragon's heart. However, Thorin is killed by Azog in a final confrontation. Dáin becomes the new king of the Lonely Mountain, and the dwarves reclaim their homeland.
The tide of the battle turns when the eagles, led by Gwaihir (Hugo Weaving), arrive and help the dwarves and their allies. The eagles attack the orcs and wargs, giving the dwarves and their allies an opportunity to gain the upper hand.
The Battle of the Five Armies begins as the armies of the dwarves, elves, and humans face off against the orcs and Smaug. The battle is intense, with all sides suffering heavy losses. Meanwhile, Thorin becomes more and more obsessed with reclaiming the treasure.