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Wondered how these Bollywood Actors would appear in Cartoon Characters

We call our childhood to be among the best time. This phase we often miss a lot as we have loads of things to enjoy. Right from playing carefree and enjoy cool life to catch several cartoon TV series, there are loads to be done in this phase. Well, if you talk about Bollywood it would be interesting to see how the top actors of Bollywood would appear in different cartoon characters. How about catching up these Bollywood actors and the way they appear in the cartoon characters.

Salman Khan – Mr. Incredible & He Man

Salman Khan – Mr. Incredible & He Man

Salman Khan has been known as the big star in Bollywood and we have seen him in different avatar particularly the action one. However, if you talk about the character Mr. Incredible, he would appear interesting on the silver screen. In fact, his character Devil from Kick resemble to this cartoon character a lot. Besides, he also seems perfect in the character of He Man. Thanks to the software packages that can go for this magic.

Saurav Shukla – Don Carlton

Saurav Shukla – Don Carlton

He suits perfect when we talk about this characters. He simply appears cool, have a look and lets us know how you found it.

Johan Abraham – Johnny Bravo

Johan Abraham – Johnny Bravo

He looks cool in this character, what do you say about it, cool right?

Darshil Safari

Darshil Safari

Remember the Taare Zameen Par hai lead actor, yes Darshil Safari, well for him the cartoon character called Bugs Bunny suits the most.

Kiku Sharda – Princess Fiona

Kiku Sharda – Princess Fiona

Remember the Shrek character called Princess Fiona yes she was very much popular among the Hollywood cartoon characters. Well, we have Kiku Sharda to play the perfect character with this film. So, what do you say about it.

Wrapping Up

So, which one is your favorite do let us know about it for sure by commenting the same as under.

Manoj L

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