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Irrfan Khan does long distance voice dub for 'Inferno'

| | Sep 15, 2015, at 05:23 am
Mumbai, Sept 14 (IBNS): Irrfan Khan seems to be able to do it all. Looks like he perfectly manages all his commitments; be it in India or internationally.
Director of ‘Inferno’, Ron Howard was recently impressed with Irrfan, who completed an automated dialogue replacement (ADR) for the film, while still in India.

Only an actor of Irrfan’s caliber could have pulled this off. Ron Howard tweeted, "Irrfan looks dapper, dressed in a smart grey suit in the image shared with the tweet. In the film he will be seen all suited up and looking super dapper. Seeing Irrfan Khan in this avatar will surely be a treat for our eyes!"

‘Inferno’ is based on Dan Brown’s fourth novel of the Robert Langdon series, for which Irrfan plays a pivotal role.

The film is set to release in 2016.
 

 

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