Meena Gokuldas

Meena Gokulas (Hindi: मीना गोकुलदास Mīnā Gōkuladāsa) is an Indian voice actress who is known for voice acting in Indian animation and for contributing dubbing for foreign content in Hindi language. She is also a dubbing director, considering that she has directed some Hindi-dubbed productions for foreign content. She can speak English and Hindi.

Meena Gokuldas
मीना गोकुलदास
Born
Mumbai, India
Other names
  • Meena Goculdas
  • Mina Gokuldas
Occupation
Years active1986–present

She currently lives in Malabar Hill, Mumbai.

Dubbing career

As of 2014, she has been involved in the dubbing industry for about 28 years—she has been dubbing for foreign productions as early as 1986.[1]

Meena Gokuldas has also given her voice for Bollywood movie Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon for the parrot character Raja.

Filmography

Animated films

YearFilm titleRoleLanguage(s)Notes
2012Krishna Aur Kans[2]GwalanHindiCredited as: Meena Goculdas.

Dubbing roles

Animated series

Program titleOriginal voice(s)Character(s)Dub LanguageOriginal LanguageNumber of EpisodesOriginal AirdateDubbed AirdateNotes
The FlintstonesBea BenaderetBetty RubbleHindiEnglish1669/30/1960-
4/1/1966
1/4/1999-2006Aired on Cartoon Network India and has been shown dubbed in Hindi, on 4 January 1999 when the channel started providing their content in the Hindi-dubbed format. Much later then after their original release.[3]
The JetsonsPenny SingletonJane JetsonHindiEnglish759/23/1962-
3/17/1963
(first run)
9/16/1985-
11/12/1987 (second run)
1/4/1999-2004
OswaldCrystal ScalesDaisyHindiEnglish298/21/2001-2004Aired on Zee TV and on Pogo dubbed in Hindi.[4]
Make Way for NoddyKathleen Barr
Chantal Strand
Martha Monkey
Mrs. Skittle
HindiEnglish399/2/2002-2008Meena has voiced for two characters in the Hindi Dub. Aired on Cartoon Network India and Pogo.
The Powerpuff GirlsJennifer HalePrincess MorbucksHindiEnglish78 (Dubbed 6)11/18/1998-
3/25/2005
2000-2005Dubbed for this character for six episodes throughout the first four seasons. Meghana Erande took over for her Hindi voice towards Seasons 5 and 6.

Live action television series

Program titleOriginal actor(s)/actress(es)Character(s)Dubbed LanguageOriginal LanguageOriginal year releaseDubbed year releaseNote(s)
Adını Feriha KoydumVahide PerçinZehraHindiTurkish2010September 2015-March 2016Dubbed for Zindagi Channel show Feriha. The character of Zehra was appreciated by the viewers.

Live action films

Film titleOriginal actor(s)/actress(es)Character(s)Dubbed LanguageOriginal LanguageOriginal year releaseDubbed year releaseNote(s)
Pretty WomanJulia RobertsVivian WardHindiEnglish19902005Dubbed for the Home video release such as for DVD.
Dark ShadowsHelena Bonham Carter
Chloë Grace Moretz
Gulliver McGrath
Dr. Julia Hoffman
Carolyn Stoddard
David Collins
HindiEnglish20122012Dubbed for three characters in the VCD version. The Hindi dub was titled Khuunee Saaya (खूनी सायें), meaning Bloody Shadows.
Hellboy II: The Golden ArmyAnna Walton
Montse Ribé
Princess Nuala
Young Hellboy
HindiEnglish20082008Performed alongside Shanoor Mirza who voiced Luke Goss as Prince Nuada, Mayur Vyas who voiced Ron Perlman as Hellboy, Atul Kapoor who voiced Jeffrey Tambor as Tom Manning.

Animated films

Film titleOriginal Voice(s)Character(s)Dub LanguageOriginal LanguageOriginal Year releaseDub Year releaseNotes
Barbie: Mariposa and the Fairy PrincessKathleen BarrGwyllionHindiEnglish20132013
(TV version)
Voiced for the TV version that aired on 5 September 2013 on Pogo. A VCD/DVD release had a different Hindi dubbing cast which was released before it on 4 September 2013.[5]

References

  1. "Creativity undervalued". Indian Express. 4 August 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  2. "Krishna Aur Kans (2012) Full Cast and credits". IMDB.com. 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  3. "Cartoon Network - The Indian Experience - Case Studies". icmrindia.org. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  4. "Oswald – POGO.tv Shows". Pogo.tv. Archived from the original on 1 March 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  5. "Barbie Mariposa & The Fairy Princess (Dubbed in Hindi) DVD » Rhythm House". Rhythmhouse.in. 4 September 2013. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
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