Mayur Vyas

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Born
Mumbai, India
Occupations
  • College lecturer
  • Voice actor
Yearsactive2001–present
Mayur Vyas
Born
Mumbai, India
Occupations
  • College lecturer
  • Voice actor
Years active2001–present

Mayur Vyas (Mayūra Vyāsa) is an Indian voice actor who does dubbing into Hindi for films and television programs. He has done voice over work for numerous characters from American, Tamil and Telugu films and television shows that are dubbed in Hindi. He has also appeared as child actor in 1987 hindi film, Honhaar Bachchey, with voice actress Neshma Chemburkar.

Vyas is a teacher of Management Studies at the Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management, Mumbai.[1][2]

Dubbing career

Mayur Vyas has been dubbing Indian and foreign films, TV programs and cartoons into the Hindi language since 2001. His most notable work includes dubbing Rajinikanth's voice from Tamil into Hindi in the films Sivaji, Robot, Lingaa, Kabali, Kaala, 2.0, Darbar, Annaatthe, Jailer, Vettaiyan & Coolie.[3][2] Vyas first dubbed for Rajinikanth for Sivaji in 2007. He got the part through Swanand Kirkire who was handling the Hindi screenplay and dubbing for the film.[1]

Vyas has dubbed for Hollywood actors Brad Pitt, Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, Robert Downey Jr., Seth Macfarlane and Ben Stiller.[4][1][2]

Dubbing roles

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