Kareena steps into Angelina Jolie's shoes!
Kareena Kapoor has stepped into Angelina Jolie's shoes.
No, no apni Kareena hasn't replaced the firangi Jolie in any Hollywood film but like Angelina who enjoys dubbing for animated characters, Kareena too completed dubbing for one recently.
A close friend of the actress revealed, "Kareena just completed dubbing for Roadside Romeo. This is Yashraj Films for animation film. Kareena had fun giving various sounds for her animated character in the film." The source adds, "Before proceeding with the dubbing, Kareena heard the story and made sincere efforts to understand the character that she dubbed for. Kareena knew that it is her voice that will put across the emotions on screen. It was hard work but after watching the end result Kareena felt all the efforts were worth it. She even saw Kung Fu Panda for which Angelina Jolie dubbed for. "
It may be known that Kareena and Saif have been roped in to dub for the main characters in Roadside Romeo that marks the debut of Jugal Hansraj as a director.
Says Kareena, " It was fun dubbing for Road Side Romeo. It's the first time ever an actress has dubbed for an animation film and since it was a first of sorts, it was particularly challenging."
Trust Kareena to always be a trendsetter.
--SAMPURN
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