(Source: ECI/ABP News/ABP Majha)
Japanese Anime 'Dragon Ball Super' Becomes First Film To Be Dubbed In Hindi For Indian Market
The second movie in the Dragon Ball Super franchise, Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO will release in theatres across India on August 26, 2022.
New Delhi: Sony Pictures Entertainment India announces the release of Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO in Hindi across Indian theatres! Apart from English, the latest movie installment belonging to one of the world’s biggest blockbuster franchises, Dragon Ball Super, will now also be dubbed in Hindi for the first time ever for theatres and available to Indian audiences on August 26.
The movie also marks the first truly global theatrical release for Crunchyroll (excluding Japan) and the widest co-distributed with Sony Pictures International.
In a bid to ensure wider presence for the movie, Sony Pictures Entertainment India will go all out to release Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO across 500 screens in the country.
The voice cast for the film include:
● Hindi Voice Cast:
○ Sanchit Wartak (Son Gohan)
○ Ankur Jhaveri (Son Goku)
○ Rajashrie Sharma (Son Goten, Bulma)
○ Shailendra Pandey (Piccolo)
○ Prasad Barve (Vegeta)
○ Mayur Vyas (Krillin)
○ Anshul Saxena (Trunks)
○ Parighna (Videl)
○ Neshma Chemburkar (Pan)
○ Shanoor Mirza (Dr. Hedo)
○ Yudhvir Dahiya (Gamma 1)
○ Rajesh Shukla (Gamma 2)
○ Pawan Kalra (Magenta)
○ Uplaksk Kochchar (Carmine)
The second movie in the Dragon Ball Super franchise, Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO will release in theatres across India on August 26, 2022. Internationally, the film will be distributed by Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
The Dragon Ball phenomena began in 1984 when Japan’s well-known manga from Akira Toriyama premiered in Shueisha’s “Weekly Shonen Jump” – becoming a top ranked title throughout its 10 and a half years of publication. Since then, the manga’s popularity has continued to grow with an astonishing record of 260 million copies sold worldwide and counting. And with Dragon Ball’s ever-increasing popularity, it has expanded beyond manga to include TV animation, movies, games and merchandising. Now 38 years after the launch of the original manga, Dragon Ball continues to evolve and will reach new heights starting with this new large-scale movie.
The movie also marks the first truly global theatrical release for Crunchyroll (excluding Japan) and the widest co-distributed with Sony Pictures International.
In a bid to ensure wider presence for the movie, Sony Pictures Entertainment India will go all out to release 'Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO' across 500 screens in the country.