I am not sure how much she got trained.
I can't believe that she didn't get even 10% of Sri's talent..
but at least that voice was easier to overlook with Sri cuz she was extremely talented and you couldn't take your eyes off her when she was on the screen.
Jaanu baby is already out on a limb with zero acting skills and then she opens her mouth with that voice to have people flying into another level of cringe. π
No one gave a damn about Sri's voice modulation because she was a superstar by the time Chandni released, which was the 1st movie she dubbed for herself.
Secondly, no one would've cared anyway because she was that utterly mesmerizing with both her acting and that intangible something called star quality.
Thirdly, Hindi was not her mother tongue, and she would initially mouth the lines without even understanding the meaning. Yeah. she was that good an actress. She still took the trouble to learn Hindi as she went along because that was the sector in which she was working the most at the time. And she spoke 7 languages. SEVEN! A woman who didn't even go to school! The little twits who call themselves stars these days can't even speak the language they were born into fluently. They learn 10 Tamil sentences or take kathak lessons for 2 weeks and call themselves experts. Or call themselves Meryl Streeps or Smita Patils or better than Tom Cruise or claim they did the next Inception or toot their own horns as pan Indian stars.
And you found that one small thing to whine about in an actual world-class actress who was truly a pan India star. π
Edited by HearMeRoar - 1 years agoGood that it's an OTT release , now her PR can throw out any number of viewers that have watched it and call it a success.
All streamed films do that