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I need to make sure the article is informative, guides the user to legal options, and respects copyright laws. Avoid any direct linkage to pirated content. Also, mention the importance of supporting creators through legal means to ensure the sustainability of such content.

Also, consider that the user might not be aware of how to check for dubbed content. Offer instructions on how to use platforms like YouTube for official content, but again, caution against pirated links. Maybe suggest searching for official channels of providers.

But wait, the user specifically asked for "link" in their query. They might want a direct link, but I have to avoid that. Instead, guide them to official sources. Also, maybe mention that while unofficial dubbed versions exist on some websites, they are often pirated and have copyright issues. Emphasize the importance of legal access and supporting the creators.

I should outline the article structure. Maybe start with an introduction about the popularity of the drama, then discuss the Hindi dubbed version's availability, mention platforms like Hotstar or other legal sources where it might be available, and provide tips on where to legally access it. Also, touch on the original drama's plot briefly, as the user might be new to it.

Introduction: The Phenomenon of "The Bride of Habaek" "The Bride of Habaek" (also known as "The Light in Their Eyes" ) is a 2017 South Korean historical drama that captivated global audiences with its blend of fantasy, romance, and ancient Korean lore. Starring YoonA of Girls’ Generation and Yook Sung-jae , the series follows the story of a witch, Habaek (YoonA), who possesses supernatural powers and her tumultuous relationship with a general, Kim So-hyeon (Yook Sung-jae). The drama, rooted in Korean folklore, explores themes of love, destiny, and redemption, becoming a cult classic with millions of viewers streaming it internationally.

In summary, the article should cover: introduction of the drama, its plot, reasons for popularity, the availability of Hindi dubbed versions (both legal and note on illegal), how to access them, and a conclusion encouraging legal consumption.

First, I should check if "The Bride of Habaek" is a real drama series. I think it is; it's a South Korean historical drama that aired in 2017. The story involves a witch and a general, right? The user might be interested in accessing the Hindi dubbed version, especially the first episode. But accessing such content can be a copyright issue, so I need to be cautious.