Starting with the Oscar-winning movie, Bahubali and Post RRR, it’s become a regular practice for Bollywood and Tollywood to collaborate on exchanging artists, cameos, and now voiceovers. Both industries understand that this kind of cooperation will draw more audiences to theaters. This time around, with actor Ravi Teja’s upcoming Pan-Indian flick “Tiger Nageswara Rao,” five superstars from different languages will introduce Ravi Teja on May 24th. Not only that, but action star John Abraham has even acted as voiceover artiste for the same film.
John Abraham recently shared a glimpse of his dubbing session for the upcoming movie “#TigerNageswaraRao” and praised the first look video in a post on his Twitter profile. With his recent success in Pataan as an antagonist, fans can’t wait to hear John’s dubbed voice in Ravi Teja’s movie teaser. Also John stated that he is quite excited about the movie and his small contribution as well.
Moreover, Victory Venkatesh, Karthi, Dulquer Salmaan and Shiv Rajkumar will be releasing the Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada posters respectively. As a result of this exciting contribution from these celebrities across multiple languages, fans are eager to experience the teaser with their dubbed versions soon!
The teaser will be launched on May 24 at an event. Helmed by Vamsee, the film has been bankrolled by ‘The Kashmir Files‘ producer Abhishek Agarwal The movie is based on the notorious thief of Stuartpuram and is set in the 70s period.
This post was last modified on 23 May 2023 2:35 am
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