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April 5, 2025 β€’ 77 mins

What does it take to make a voice memorable? In this episode of Speak With Anuj, I sit down with the incredibly talented Ashwin Mushran - actor, voice artist, and the iconic voice behind The Professor in the Hindi dub of Money Heist - for an in-depth, honest, and insightful conversation about the world of voice artistry and communication.

We decode everything from:

🎧 Building a home studio post-COVID

🎚 Learning audio engineering as a voice artist

🎭 Adapting between theatre, screen acting, dubbing, and sketch comedy

πŸŽ™ Developing voice modulation, pitch, and presence

πŸ“£ The psychology behind confidence, charisma, and overcoming social conditioning

πŸ’¬ How to prepare for public speaking and communication in everyday life

✨ And a whole lot more!


This episode is packed with real stories, practical tips, and thoughtful perspectives for anyone in the world of communication - whether you’re a professional voice artist, an aspiring performer, or simply someone who wants to become a better speaker.

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