The Nostalgic World of Oggy and the Cockroaches on Nick India
: Nick India gave Chakrabarti the freedom to write the scripts, and he chose to use iconic celebrity voices to give the characters mass appeal:
: Voiced like Sunny Deol , complete with high-energy shouts and a "tough guy" persona.
: Comedian Saurav Chakrabarti, known for his work on Comedy Circus , was the mastermind behind the original Nick dub. He didn't just voice one character; he voiced every male character in the show for Nick, bringing a distinct flavor to each.
: Featured voices inspired by Suniel Shetty , Akshay Kumar , and Paresh Rawal . Bob : Voiced as the legendary villain Amrish Puri . Why the Nick Dub is Still Popular
The "Old Episodes" era on Nick (roughly ) is widely considered the golden age of the show in India. The decision to add dialogue—specifically celebrity mimicry—turned a simple chase cartoon into a masterpiece of local humor.
For many Indian kids growing up in the late 2000s and early 2010s, wasn't just a silent French cartoon—it was a Bollywood-inspired comedy riot. While the original series was created as a silent slapstick comedy with no dialogue, Nickelodeon India transformed it for the local audience in 2009 by adding unique Hindi voice-overs that became an instant cultural phenomenon. The Magic of the Nick India Hindi Dub
: Mimicked Shah Rukh Khan , often using his signature "Arre!" and poetic way of speaking.
The Nostalgic World of Oggy and the Cockroaches on Nick India
: Nick India gave Chakrabarti the freedom to write the scripts, and he chose to use iconic celebrity voices to give the characters mass appeal:
: Voiced like Sunny Deol , complete with high-energy shouts and a "tough guy" persona. oggy and the cockroaches in hindi old episodes nick
: Comedian Saurav Chakrabarti, known for his work on Comedy Circus , was the mastermind behind the original Nick dub. He didn't just voice one character; he voiced every male character in the show for Nick, bringing a distinct flavor to each.
: Featured voices inspired by Suniel Shetty , Akshay Kumar , and Paresh Rawal . Bob : Voiced as the legendary villain Amrish Puri . Why the Nick Dub is Still Popular The Nostalgic World of Oggy and the Cockroaches
The "Old Episodes" era on Nick (roughly ) is widely considered the golden age of the show in India. The decision to add dialogue—specifically celebrity mimicry—turned a simple chase cartoon into a masterpiece of local humor.
For many Indian kids growing up in the late 2000s and early 2010s, wasn't just a silent French cartoon—it was a Bollywood-inspired comedy riot. While the original series was created as a silent slapstick comedy with no dialogue, Nickelodeon India transformed it for the local audience in 2009 by adding unique Hindi voice-overs that became an instant cultural phenomenon. The Magic of the Nick India Hindi Dub : Featured voices inspired by Suniel Shetty ,
: Mimicked Shah Rukh Khan , often using his signature "Arre!" and poetic way of speaking.