Shraddha Kapoor, one of Bollywood’s most charming actresses, is set to enchant audiences once again — this time with her voice. She has officially joined Disney’s Zootopia 2 as the Hindi voice of the beloved character Judy Hopps. With her lively and sweet tone, Shraddha seems like the perfect choice to bring the spirited bunny to life in Hindi.
Shraddha Kapoor onboards Zootopia 2
Announcing the news, Disney India took to social media and shared an adorable poster of Zootopia 2 featuring Shraddha alongside Judy Hopps. The caption read, “Bohot jyada excited to join the Zootopia2 family, as the voice of THE AMAZING Judy Hopps in Hindi — She is feisty, courageous, enthu cutlet aur cute toh hai hi bachpan se! Kal aa raha hai aapke liye ek anokha surprise. Stay Tuned!!! Zootopia2 – In cinemas November 28”
Shraddha joining the Zootopia universe is truly a delightful surprise for fans. With her expressive and cheerful voice, Judy Hopps will sound even more energetic and endearing. Given Judy’s feisty and fearless personality, Shraddha fits the role perfectly, and fans can’t wait to see her bring the character to life when Zootopia 2 hits theatres on November 28.
Shraddha Kapoor`s work front
The actress was last seen on the big screen in the blockbuster film Stree, which was released in theatres last year. The film sees Shraddha play a mysterious woman with supernatural powers. Currently, she is working on the film title Eetha, a biopic on Lavani legend Vithabai Narayangaonkar. mid-day had earlier reported that filming began on November 1. The title, derived from a regional pronunciation of “Vitha”, reflects the affection with which the performer was known in rural Maharashtra. mid-day had earlier reported how the film will explore Vithabai’s remarkable journey as a pioneering Lavani and Tamasha artiste who earned two President’s Awards for her contribution to Indian folk culture.
Through Eetha, spanning the 1950s to 1980s, director Laxman Utekar wants to introduce the audience to Narayangaonkar’s life story — how the Pandharpur-born artiste joined her family troupe at a young age and was driven to regain her family’s lost glory when her father fell on hard times. Soon, she tasted success with her performances. Even though she achieved fame and was honoured with the President’s Award in 1957 and 1990, she was reportedly in financial distress in the last years of her life.
