As Smaug enters the Lonely Mountain, he is confronted by Bilbo and the dwarves. However, Thorin and his cousin, Dáin Ironfoot (Billy Connolly), disagree on how to proceed. Thorin wants to reclaim the treasure, while Dáin wants to focus on defeating Smaug.

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 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.

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 they approach the Lonely Mountain, they are confronted by the people of Lake-town, who are oppressed by the dragon. The dwarves and the people of Lake-town form an alliance to defeat Smaug. Meanwhile, Thorin becomes obsessed with reclaiming the treasure and his homeland, which creates tension among the group.

The film features stunning visual effects, breathtaking action sequences, and an engaging storyline. The cast, including Richard Armitage, Martin Freeman, and Ian McKellen, deliver outstanding performances.

Smaug, enraged by the dwarves' attempt to reclaim their treasure, flies to Lake-town and burns it to ashes. The people of Lake-town are forced to flee, and Bard (Luke Evans), the leader of Lake-town, seeks help from the Master of Lake-town (Stephen Fry).

Thorin, realizing his obsession with the treasure has blinded him, makes amends with Bilbo and his friends. He and his dwarves work together with the elves and humans to defeat Azog and his orcs.

The White Wizard, Gandalf (Ian McKellen), appears and helps the dwarves and the people of Lake-town form an alliance with the elves, led by Thranduil (Lee Pace). The armies of the dwarves, elves, and humans prepare to face Smaug and the orcs, led by Azog (Manu Bennett).

Bilbo returns to the Shire, where he is welcomed back by his friends and family. Gandalf and the eagles ensure that the treasure is divided fairly among the dwarves, elves, and humans.

The film's themes of friendship, loyalty, and sacrifice are inspiring, and the characters' journeys are satisfying. If you're a fan of fantasy adventure films, "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" is a must-watch.