Once rejected by All India Radio for his voice, Amitabh bachchan’s voice did magic in these films.
Amitabh Bachchan in dubbing studio | photo : twitter |
Amitabh Bachcahn is known for two things – his height and his voice. In hi prime time of 70’s and 80s of Bollywood when many actors were shorter than Amitabh, the actor got much attention for his height as well as his voice which suited his angry young man roles.
But did you know, one of the most popular voices in Bollywood was once rejected by All India Radio? However, when Amitabh became an actor, his voice became most loved voices in the Industry. Today we see many mimicry artists trying to copy his voice as well.
Amitabh’s deep baritone voice has such an impact that film makers used it in their films on many occasions. Amitabh did many films where he narrated the story or did voice-overs. Even French director Luc Jacquet had him narrate his Oscar winning documentary titled March Of The Penguins.
Here are the films in which Amitabh Bachchan’s voice was used:
- Bhuvan Shome (1969)
- Bawarchi (1972)
- Balika Badhu (1975)
- Tere Mere Sapne (1996)
- Hello Brother (1999)[140]
- Lagaan (2001)
- Parineeta (2005)
- Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
- Swami (2007)[141]
- Zor Lagaa Ke…Haiya! (2009)
- Ra.One (2011)
- Kahaani (2012)
- Krrish 3 (2013)
- Mahabharat (2013)
- Kochadaiiyaan (Hindi Version) (2014)
- The Ghazi Attack (2017)