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  2. List of Indian dubbing artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indian dubbing artists who have Wikipedia articles and are credited for providing voice-overs for roles in foreign media. It also includes those who have worked in Indian media, dubbing in different languages or providing voices for actors unable to perform in the original language.

  3. Pawan Kalra - Wikipedia

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    Pawan Kalra is an Indian voice artist that has performed voices for documentaries and has also dubbed many foreign media in Hindi, who currently works for Sugar Mediaz. He is confirmed to be the official Hindi voice-dubbing artist for Arnold Schwarzenegger in India. [1]

  4. Sreeja Ravi - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Voice changer - Wikipedia

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    The term voice changer (also known as voice enhancer) refers to a device which can change the tone or pitch of or add distortion to the user's voice, or a combination and vary greatly in price and sophistication. A kazoo or a didgeridoo can be used as a makeshift voice changer, though it can be difficult to understand what the person is trying ...

  6. Rajesh Kava - Wikipedia

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    Rajesh Kava (born 18 March 1979) is an Indian voice actor, fluent in Hindi, Gujarati and English.. He is best known for being the third Hindi dub-over voice artist for Daniel Radcliffe's role as Harry Potter, in the last three Harry Potter films, after it was passed on from Ami Trivedi's brother, Karan Trivedi. [1]

  7. Mona Ghosh Shetty - Wikipedia

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    Shetty started as a voice artist at the age of five. [1] She dubs professionally in English, Hindi, Bengali, and Oriya. When an advertisement becomes popular, she is required to dub it in all 10 official regional languages: Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi, Oriya, and Assamese.