Anup Shukla

Anup Shukla (Anūpa Śuklā, Born 25 December 1979) is an Indian TV anchor, actor and voice actor who speaks English and Hindi. Via translation from Hindi to English, his name is sometimes mentioned as Anoop Shukla and Aanup Shuklaa.

Anup Shukla
Born25 December 1979 (1979-12-25) (age 41)
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Filmography

Live action films

YearFilm titleRoleLanguageNotes
2001OfficerOfficer AjayHindi
2004Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten HeroMajor RaturiHindi
2005Film StarDayashankarHindi
2005Fareb[1]ShindeHindi
2007Eik Dasttak[2]ParasHindi
2008Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan[3]Title roleHindi
2009FoxTej SinghHindi
2010NakshatraPandeyHindi
2011PhhirViratHindi
2014The Untold Story Aahinsa[4]gulab chaudhary-main villainHindi[5]
2015Rolling Dream Short film [6]Security Guard[7]HindiNominated for Best Supporting Actor At World Music & Independent Film Festival www.wmiff.netWashington, D.C., United States

Animated films

YearFilm titleRoleLanguageNotes
2005HanumanPawan DevHindi

Dubbing career

Anup Shukla has dubbed for foreign content and once said that one dubbing artist can earn between 75,000 rupees and one lakh by even doing part-time work, by just knowing whom to approach. Although he does perform voice-overs on the side, Anup's main job being that of acting with his monthly billing for dubbing easily crosses a lakh of rupees. Giving the quality that they have in this industry today, earning 3-4 lakh a month is pretty easy to achieve for being a full-time dubbing artist.[8]

Dubbing roles

Live action films

Film titleActorCharacterDub LanguageOriginal LanguageOriginal Year releaseDub Year releaseNotes
Spider-ManUnknown actorUnknown characterHindiEnglish20022002
TransformersUnknown actorUnknown characterHindiEnglish20072007
Race to Witch MountainRobert TortiDominickHindiEnglish20092009The Hindi dub was re-titled as: "Resa Tisari Duniya Taka", which translates to: "Race to Third World". After the original ending credits for the DVD release of the Hindi dub, Anup Shukla's name was mentioned on the Hindi dubbing credits, and it's also written in the Hindi language.[9]
PredatorsOleg TaktarovNikolaiHindiEnglish20102010
Piranha 3DDDavid KoechnerChetHindiEnglish20122012
Captain America: The First AvengerNeal McDonoughTimothy "Dum Dum" Dugan
(First Dub)
HindiEnglish20112011

Animated films

Film titleOriginal VoiceCharacterDub LanguageOriginal LanguageOriginal Year ReleaseDub Year ReleaseNotes
MadagascarChris MillerKowalskiHindiEnglish20052005
Madagascar: Escape 2 AfricaChris MillerKowalskiHindiEnglish20082008
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most WantedChris MillerKowalskiHindiEnglish20122012
Monsters vs. AliensWill ArnettThe Missing LinkHindiEnglish20092009

Animated series

Program titleOriginal voiceCharacterDub LanguageOriginal languageEpisodesOriginal airdateDubbed airdateNotes
PokémonUnshō Ishizuka (JP)
Rodger Parsons (EP001-294, 420-Current)
Mike Pollack (EP295-419)
(EN)
Narrator
(First Dub)
HindiJapanese1000+4/1/1997-CurrentFirst dub 5/12/2003-2015
(India)
2004–2013
(Pakistan)
Second dub 5/19/2014-Current
The First 8 seasons dubbed, were based on the 4Kids Entertainment English dub. The later seasons were also dubbed in Hindi and are also revised translations based on the English dub. A Second Hindi dub has been produced by UTV Software Communications featuring a new Hindi voice cast and translation and aired on Hungama TV on 19 May 2014. Anup was the narrator in some episodes throughout the first Hindi dub by Sound & Vision India.
Love, Death & RobotsStefan KapičićLt. Nikolai ZakharovHindiEnglish18 (dubbed 1)March 15, 2019 – presentEpisode: "The Secret War"

References


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