The legacy of "Fist of Fury" continues to endure, with fans worldwide still seeking out the film in various formats. The film's influence can be seen in contemporary martial arts films and TV shows, which often pay homage to Lee's pioneering work.
In India, the film's message of resistance against oppression and colonialism struck a chord with audiences. The film's portrayal of Chen Zhen's struggle against Japanese occupation was seen as a metaphor for India's own struggle for independence.
The influence of "Fist of Fury" on Indian cinema cannot be overstated. The film's success inspired Indian filmmakers to experiment with martial arts and action sequences in their own movies. Bollywood films like "Krrish" (1986) and "Mr. India" (1987) borrowed elements from Lee's films, incorporating similar action sequences and themes.
The dubbed version was produced by translating the original Cantonese dialogue into Hindi, with some modifications to make the film more relatable to Indian audiences. The voice of Bruce Lee was provided by a renowned Hindi dubbing artist, who brought Lee's character to life in Hindi.
