Vijay Deverakonda To Speak His Own Hindi Lines

 For his Hindi debut Telugu superstar  Vijay Deverakonda won’t settle  for a  dubbing artiste   doing his  lines. No matter how much hard work it takes, Vijay will speak  his own Hindi lines.  Both producer  Karan  Johar and Vijay have taken a  call  to stick to the  star’s own voice in Hindi.

 A   source close to the development tells me, “Southern  superstars  like Rajinikant and Ramcharan Teja often make the mistake of  getting a professional  dubbing artiste to do their Hindi  dialogues. That is the worst thing an actor  can do to his career  in Hindi cinema. VijayDeverakonda won’t make that mistake.”

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Vijay is busy brushing  up his  Hindi to avoid what  the iconic  French director  Jean  luc Godard  described as half  a performance when we see one actor and we hear  another.

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