

What's more, many of the characters sound like Bollywood stars - a Shah Ruth Khan, an Akshay Kumar, a Sunny Deol or a Paresh Rawal. So you can watch Penguins of Madagascar in Tamil, or Ninja Hattori in Telugu and numerous others in Hindi.

A raft of foreign films and cartoons is being made India-ready - and dubbed in local languages. Needless to say, Indian children are lapping up the antics of Shaun and his flock in their very own desi lingo.īut it's not just Shaun the Sheep.

Shaun and his flock live in Shaunpur, the sheep have such names as Sarju, Birju and Mausi, and they speak in - what else - Hindi. Shaun the Sheep, the British children's animated television series that has been running since 2007, is now as desi as it gets.
