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While the Hindi version boasted Saif Ali Khan (Romeo) and Kareena Kapoor (Laila), the English dub features a cast of American voice actors, many of whom were based in Mumbai or Los Angeles at the time.
The Hindi version has a running gag about "Vada Pav" (an Indian burger). The English dub changes this to "Hot Dogs" (which is morbidly ironic, considering the characters are dogs). The humor shifts from situational irony to slapstick.
Roadside Romeo (English dub) is the English-language version of the 2008 animated romantic-comedy about a pampered pet dog who ends up on the streets of Mumbai, makes new friends, and finds love while standing up to local bullies.
Given that this is a long article for a specific keyword, let's address the pirate-economy (for informational purposes only).
While the Hindi version boasted Saif Ali Khan (Romeo) and Kareena Kapoor (Laila), the English dub features a cast of American voice actors, many of whom were based in Mumbai or Los Angeles at the time. Roadside Romeo English Dub
The Hindi version has a running gag about "Vada Pav" (an Indian burger). The English dub changes this to "Hot Dogs" (which is morbidly ironic, considering the characters are dogs). The humor shifts from situational irony to slapstick. Given that this is a long article for
Roadside Romeo (English dub) is the English-language version of the 2008 animated romantic-comedy about a pampered pet dog who ends up on the streets of Mumbai, makes new friends, and finds love while standing up to local bullies. The English dub changes this to "Hot Dogs"
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