1. Emperor Kuzco (The Sultan of Sarcasm) In English, Kuzco is voiced by David Spade, known for his dry wit. But in Hindi? Kuzco became something else entirely. The voice actor gave him a mix of arrogance and childish brattiness that was hilarious. His narration broke the fourth wall constantly.
2. Kronk: The Loveable Himbo If Kuzco was the brain (sort of), Kronk was the heart (and the biceps). Kronk’s Hindi dub was a masterpiece of innocent confusion. Whether he was talking about his "Spinach Puffs" or having an internal debate with his shoulder angel and devil, the voice acting captured his lovable stupidity perfectly. The way he says "Aww, look at the cute little Llama" in Hindi melts hearts every time. the emperor 39-s new groove in hindi
3. Yzma and The "Killer" Comedy Yzma is terrifyingly thin and terrifyingly evil, but in Hindi, she was also dramatic. The scenes where she tries to poison Kuzco are legendary. The frantic energy in the Hindi voice acting during the dinner scene ("Drink the wine... I mean, the poison!") rivals any Bollywood thriller scene. but in Hindi
Ironically, this film is a fantastic tool for non-native Hindi speakers. The vocabulary is simple, the sentences are comic and rhythmic, and the exaggerated emotions make understanding plot points easy. It is "Bollywood-style" Hindi at its most entertaining. the sentences are comic and rhythmic
When we think of Disney Renaissance classics, names like The Lion King, Aladdin, or Beauty and the Beast come to mind. However, nestled in the early 2000s (released in 2000) is a quirky, underrated gem: The Emperor’s New Groove.
For Hindi-speaking audiences, searching for "The Emperor's New Groove in Hindi" (सम्राट का नया अंदाज़) opens a door to a version of the film that is arguably funnier, faster, and more relatable than the original English version. While the film was a modest hit in the West, its Hindi dubbed version has achieved a massive cult following in India, Pakistan, and among the global South Asian diaspora.