प्रिय पाठकों,
हमारी वेबसाइट पर प्रकाशित लेख आपके लिए तैयार किए गए हैं ताकि आप अंग्रेजी सीख सकें। यह लेख आपको अंग्रेजी भाषा के महत्वपूर्ण पहलुओं, व्याकरण के नियमों और शब्दावली के साथ-साथ आपके भाषा कौशल को सुधारने के उपयोगी सुझाव भी प्रदान करेंगे। हम आपके अंग्रेजी भाषा के स्तर को उन्नत करने में मदद करने का उद्देश्य रखते हैं।
हम आपके लिए विभिन्न विषयों पर लेख तैयार करते हैं, जैसे कि व्याकरण, शब्दावली, रोचक कहानियाँ और वार्तालापिक विषय। हम वाक्यांश और पाठों के माध्यम से वार्तालाप कौशल को मजबूत करने का प्रयास करते हैं जिससे आपको अधिक संवादात्मक अभ्यास करने में सहायता मिले।
धन्यवाद,
Aarush Nand,
a talented child artist with versatile skills, needs no introduction. At a very
young age, he has achieved international recognition through his work. He has
his own dubbing and sound studio at his home. Aarush, a 12-year-old student
from Good Shepherd High School in Oshiwara, Mumbai, has acted in numerous films
in English, Sinhalese, Tamil, Hindi, and Marathi, including "Funny
Boy," "Parmanu," and "Tanhaji."
He has
worked on 150 ad films and has also lent his voice for dubbing in over 70 films,
including Hollywood movie "The Lion King," as well as web series and
advertisement films. Recently, Aarush completed shooting for the web series
"Indian Police Force," directed by Rohit Shetty. Presented here are
excerpts from the conversation with Aarush Nand.
Question:
How did your journey as a voice-over artist and actor begin?
Answer: The
truth is, I started acting at the age of five and began voice-over and dubbing
work at the age of nine. Acting was destined for me. When I was around three
years old, we met a casting manager at a shopping mall who suggested that my
mom should get me into acting. He said, "This child has a good face. He is
beautiful. He can become a great artist when he grows up." However, my
mother declined because she didn't want anything to hinder my education. She
wanted to provide me with a good education. But destiny had written my path to
becoming an actor and a voice-over artist.
Due to this
reason, two years later, when I was five years old, I met that manager again.
He once again proposed to my mother to let me pursue acting. My mother was in a
dilemma. She clearly told him that she didn't want it to affect my studies.
Then he explained to my mother how working wouldn't hamper my education. He
talked about maintaining a proper time table. My mother understood his point
and agreed. After that, I did my first ad film. I enjoyed working on it.
Question:
So, where did you start?
Answer: I
first worked in an ad film. I had to sit on a scooter and act like I was
sleeping on it. After that, I have done around 150 advertisement films,
including "Taj" and "Mercedes." When my ad films started
airing on TV, my schoolmates started praising me at school. Listening to their
compliments made me feel good. It was then that I started developing a
different kind of interest in acting. During the shoots of ad films, I used to
meet new people, new directors, and new cameramen every time, and I used to
talk to them.
Question:
The characters speak dialogue in English on the screen, and you have to speak
the dialogue given to you in Hindi. How do you match your spoken dialogue with
the character's lips?
Answer:
Well, we do our best. But for the more challenging parts, they send us videos
in advance with the dialogue already dubbed in Hindi. So, we sit in our studio,
which is set up at home, and practice matching the dialogue with the
character's lips while watching the video.
Question:
Out of the characters you have voiced so far, which character was the most
liked?
Answer: I
was most liked in the character of 'Lion King'. Because of this film, I gained
a lot of followers on my Instagram account. I also received the Best Voice Over
Artist award.
Question:
After gaining recognition for dubbing films, where did you start acting in
feature films?
Answer: I
already mentioned that I gained popularity while dubbing. I was enjoying it as
well. Meanwhile, my friends in school used to say, "When will you start
acting in films? Your voice is good, and your face is also nice. Your height is
good too." So, I talked to my mother about it. My mother contacted some
coordinators and informed them that Arush would like to act in films. That's
when I got the opportunity to play a character in the film 'Parmanu', the son
of John Abraham's character. I went to Dehradun to shoot for it. It was a lot
of fun. In dubbing films, we would finish shooting within two days. But for
feature films, you have to dedicate a lot of time. Each scene is filmed with
great detail. In the film, I got the chance to work with the experienced actor
John Abraham, from whom I learned a lot.
Question:
When your first film 'Parmanu' was released in theaters, what did your friends
say?
Answer: I
became a star for my friends. Everyone was asking for my autograph. I gave
autographs as well. But I told my school friends that I am not a star. I am
just an ordinary kid like them.
Question:
What do you want to become in the future?
Answer: I
want to become an actor, dubbing artist, voice-over artist, sound engineer, and
also a businessman. I want to open my own sound studio. I am learning a lot
about sound engineering. I have knowledge of software related to sound. I have
gained knowledge about different types of microphones. I have also learned
voice modulation, like the character Tatyaa Shahane in Marathi, who is a doll.
I can speak like him too. I have done dubbing for a girl's voice when I was
nine years old, but now it's not possible because my voice has changed.
Question: As
an actor, are you doing something new?
Answer:
Currently, I am quite busy with dubbing and voice-over work. It doesn't take
much time for this work, and I enjoy it as well. Apart from that, I have worked
in a web series called 'Indian Police Force' directed by Rohit Shetty, where I
played the role of a villain in his childhood.