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Indian dubbing artists contribute to a wide range of genres, including animation, live-action films, television series, and web content, often adapting performances to suit the cultural and linguistic nuances of different regions. Their work is essential in making international content accessible to diverse audiences, as well as in expanding ...
He is a Voicing Artist for Movies from Hollywood, Bollywood, Korean, Japanese, Chinese & South-Indian Industries; Web-Serials on different OTT Platforms like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon, Voot, Etc. He has rendered his voice for 20,000+ Commercials, Documentaries, AVs on all mediums like TV, Radio, Theatre & Digital in around 45 Languages.
A. Srinivasa Murthy (died 27 January 2023) was an Indian dubbing artist who primarily worked in Telugu cinema. [1] Over a career spanning nearly three decades, he provided voices for over 3,000 films, dubbing for prominent Indian and international actors in Telugu versions of their films.
The film was commercial success in all the South Indian states- Tamil Nadu, Kerala (where the film was the highest grossing Tamil film in Kerala at that time which ran over 150 days in theatres), [25] Andhra Pradesh (where the dubbed version Aparichitudu was highest-grossing film of 2005) [26] [27] and Karnataka. The film also earned him ...
Pudipeddi Sai Kumar (born 27 July 1960) [1] is an Indian actor, dubbing artist, and television presenter who works primarily in Telugu and Kannada cinema. [2] He has received three Filmfare Awards, two Nandi Awards, and two South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA).
Vijay Menon is an Indian actor, editor, director and dubbing artist in Malayalam cinema. [1] He has acted in more than 100 films in South Indian languages. He mainly handles in character roles and supporting roles.
Toshi Sinha's name has been mentioned on the Hindi dubbing credits, after the end of the original end credits and she has voiced for 4 characters in the Hindi dubbed version. For Princess Luciana, only the Hindi dialogue was dubbed. The Hindi singing voice was provided by Supriya Joshi. [8] The Incredibles: Unknown: Unknown: Hindi: English ...
Sreeja Ravi is an Indian voice artist who has lent her dubbing voice to over 2000 films in total and also performed voices for numerous commercial ads. She started her dubbing career in the year 1975 for the movie Uttarayanam, directed by G. Aravindan. [1]