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Kajol psyched up about dubbing for Elastigirl in Hindi for Incredibles 2

Bollywood star Kajol, who has just returned to India after raising the curtain on her wax statue at Madame Tussauds, Singapore, has another great news to share with her fans and well-wishers. The actress is set to be the voice of Helen Parr a.k.a Elastigirl for the Hindi dubbed version of Incredibles 2.

Yes,  Incredibles 2 will be dubbed in Hindi also, and Kajol will lend her voice to the character of Elastigirl. About dubbing for Elastigirl in Hindi, the award-winning actress said, "Incredibles 2 brings to us a heartwarming tale of a family that is like us; but yet they are different. There were so many moments in the story that I could relate with and I knew I had to join the fun. I am really excited to be a part of the family of Supers and contribute to this fun feature in my own special way."


Bikram Duggal, Head – Studio Entertainment, Disney India, feels that Kajol’s association with the project will draw newer audiences, especially the family audience. "The wonderful stories and lovable characters from Disney. Pixar have always held a special place in the hearts of millions of Indian fans. With Kajol as Helen a.k.a. Elastigirl, Incredibles 2 will definitely appeal to newer audiences and families at large."

Meanwhile, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham actress is currently shooting for Pradeep Sarkar’s Eela. Bankrolled by Ajay Devgn and Jayantilal Gada, the film focuses on the relationship shared by a mother and son. The film releases on 14th September.

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