Horror relies on tone, pacing, and rhythm. The original Korean dialogue is layered with regional accents (the Jeolla province dialect) that convey social suspicion and xenophobia. A well-produced Hindi audio track doesn’t just translate words; it localizes the fear. When the Japanese stranger (played by Jun Kunimura) whispers his cryptic lines, a Hindi voice actor can infuse that same dread using khados (roughness) and dabav (pressure) that resonates with desi audiences.
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Train to Busan , Hereditary , or Tumbbad . Horror relies on tone, pacing, and rhythm