This Article is From May 20, 2013

Dhanush finds dubbing for Raanjhanaa tough

Dhanush finds dubbing for Raanjhanaa tough

Dhanush will be seen opposite Sonam Kapoor in the movie Raanjhanaa

Highlights

  • Tamil actor Dhanush, who has begun dubbing for his upcoming Hindi debut Raanjhanaa, says he finds the experience tough but wishes to give his best to satisfy his audiences.
  • "Dubbing for Raanjhanaa. (I'm) finding it quite tough. (I) hope I can live up to your expectations. (I) will give my best," posted Dhanush on his Twitter page.
  • Dhanush is paired opposite Sonam Kapoor in the film, which is about the love story of a Muslim guy and a Hindu girl.
  • Directed by Anand L. Rai, Raanjhanaa also features Abhay Deol and Swara Bhaskar in important roles. It is produced by Eros International and is releasing June 21.
  • Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman has scored the music for the film, which will also be dubbed in Tamil as Ambikapathy and will be released simultaneously with the Hindi version.
  • Meanwhile, Dhanush is awaiting the release of his forthcoming Tamil romantic-drama Mariyaan, in which he plays a fisherman held captive in Sudan
Chennai: Tamil actor Dhanush, who has begun dubbing for his upcoming Hindi debut Raanjhanaa, says he finds the experience tough but wishes to give his best to satisfy his audiences.

"Dubbing for Raanjhanaa. (I'm) finding it quite tough. (I) hope I can live up to your expectations. (I) will give my best," posted Dhanush on his Twitter page.

Dhanush is paired opposite Sonam Kapoor in the film, which is about the love story of a Muslim guy and a Hindu girl.

Directed by Anand L. Rai, Raanjhanaa also features Abhay Deol and Swara Bhaskar in important roles. It is produced by Eros International and is releasing June 21.

Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman has scored the music for the film, which will also be dubbed in Tamil as Ambikapathy and will be released simultaneously with the Hindi version.

Meanwhile, Dhanush is awaiting the release of his forthcoming Tamil romantic-drama Mariyaan, in which he plays a fisherman held captive in Sudan
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