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Princess Mononoke Hindi Dub Voice Cast – With Photos
List of Hindi dub voice actors from Princess Mononoke (1997) released on Netflix India.

Princess Mononoke is a 1997 Japanese animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film received an official Hindi dub by Netflix India and was released on February 29, 2020, along with Spirited Away.

The Hindi dub was part of Netflix’s early 2020 rollout of Studio Ghibli films in India, following the Hindi-dubbed releases of Kiki’s Delivery Service and My Neighbor Totoro in January of the same year.

This post lists the Princess Mononoke Hindi dub voice cast, along with details about the dubbing studio and crew involved in the Hindi-language release of the film.

Princess Mononoke Hindi Dub Voice Cast

Character
(Photo)
CharacterHindi Dub Voice ActorVoice Actor
(Photo)
SanSanShaily DubeyShaily Dubey
AshitakaAshitakaYudhvir DahiyaYudhvir Dahiya
Lady EboshiLady EboshiArannya KaurAranya Kaur
MoroMoroRajesh KavaRajesh Kava
JigoJigoRakesh ChaturvediRakesh Chaturvedi
TokiTokiSuvela SharmaSuvela Sharma
KohrokuKohrokuKaran TrivediKaran Trivedi
GonzaGonzaGhanshyam ShuklaGhanshyam Shukla
Hii-samaHii-samaSabina MalikSabina Malik
Okkoto-nushiOkkoto-nushiArvind MehraArvind Mehra

ℹ️ Source: All the dubbing artists’ names verified via @favvoicesindia_, Netflix End Credits, and individual voice actors’ social handles.

Crew & Dubbing Studio

The Hindi dub of Princess Mononoke was produced as part of Netflix India’s Studio Ghibli localization project, handled by Iyuno Media Group and produced at Subhash Studios Pvt. Ltd.

  • Dubbing Director: Mandira Mehra
  • Script Writer: Mandira Mehra
  • Mixing Engineer: Sagar Jamdade
  • Dubbing Studio: Subhash Studios Pvt. Ltd.

Where to watch Princess Mononoke in Hindi dub?

PlatformLanguagesLink
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Mirchi Seth

Mirchi Seth is an anime enthusiast and independent researcher dedicated to uncovering the forgotten History of Anime in India. He's on a mission to document every single anime that has ever aired in the country. He's also the creator behind the Anime Mirchi YouTube channel.