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Varun Dhawan to dub Hindi version of 'Captain America: Civil War'

Mumbai: Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan is all set to lend his voice to Chris Evans' Captain America in the Hindi version of the much-anticipated "Captain America: Civil War". Priyanka Chopra becomes Ms. Marvel, lends her voice to the super hero character The 28-year-old "Badlapur" star, who is a self-confessed fan of all Marvel movies, said it was very challenging for him to do the voice-over for the superhero film, and hopes the audience will like his effort. In Pics: These childhood and college pics of Varun Dhawan are a treat for his fans! "Captain America is a matured and a balanced leader. This is something that I am not. So, that made it all the more challenging for me. 'Captain America: Civil War' is bigger better and the action is huge," Varun said in a statement. "It's a film for kids and adults and the actual moral of the film is something I loved and believed in. So, I was very happy to voice it. The film has an amazing connect with kids and that was one of the main reasons for me to do it." The film is being distributed in India by Disney."Captain America: Civil War" releases in India in four languages - English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu - on May 6. PTI
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