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Aamir Khan lends his voice to Pluto Mehra in Dil Dhadakne Do

| | Jun 09, 2015, at 12:47 am
Mumbai, June 8 (IBNS): There has been a lot curiosity on who the pooch, Pluto Mehra is in Zoya Akhtar's Dil Dhadakne Do.
Audiences have loved the adorable dog who is a member of the Mehra family.

Just like the other actors, Pluto is a pivotal member of the ensemble cast. He is actually the narrator of the film.

And the voice of Pluto is of none other than Aamir Khan.

For Pluto who is playing the narrator of the film, the makers were keen to have someone on board who could convey emotions through their voice, a voice which audiences can relate to. 
 
Zoya, then suggested Aamir Khan for the role.

Zoya reached out to Aamir and then narrated the film to him. He loved the story of the film and immediately agreed to lend his voice for Pluto.

Pluto’s philosophical narrative gives the story an interesting angle.  

Aamir’s voice over has a huge impact on people leaving the theaters. The film ends on a note from him.
 

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