A career as a voiceover artist can be thrilling for creative individuals who enjoy using their voices. To effectively convey emotions and captivate listeners, a skilled artist must possess excellent articulation, versatility in various roles, dedication to their craft, and, most importantly, creativity. Recently, a voiceover artist’s video went viral, astonishing many viewers. The video showcases her remarkable talent for mimicking well-known advertisements, including Delhi Metro announcements. The reactions from those listening add an extra layer of intrigue to the video.
At the beginning of the video, actor and voiceover artist Aditi Sharma is seated on a chair in a crowded room. The audience gasps as she begins to display her talent. When she finishes, they applaud and cheer enthusiastically.
The text overlay stated, ‘Meeting a voice-over artist for the first time.’
The post’s caption read, ‘Hey Alexa, let’s collaborate on a reel together!’
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The video has garnered over 70 million views on the social media platform.
Swiggy Instamart promptly commented on the reel, asking, ‘Aesi awaaz ke liye konse paani se garare karne padte hain? (For a voice like this, which water should one gargle with?)”
Another user remarked, ‘She at that moment was the biggest celebrity on the planet for them.’
Another comment read, ‘She has literally dubbed all of India.’
According to her Instagram bio, Sharma is from Mumbai. Known for her voiceovers in numerous commercials and announcements, her social media is filled with entertaining videos.
In the comments section, she shared her thoughts on her viral video, expressing that the reaction was completely unexpected. She mentioned her surprise at the response and her gratitude that the entire moment was captured on camera.
Last year, voice actors worldwide united to protest the unauthorized use of artificial intelligence (AI) to produce and clone human voices, which they believe threatens their jobs.
The United Voice Artists alliance, formed by over 20 voice acting guilds, groups, and unions from Europe, the US, and Latin America, adopted the campaign motto ‘Don’t steal our voices.’ This alliance represents the anonymous narrators and voiceover actors in video games, audiobooks, movies, and advertisements who fear that AI might eventually replace or clone their voices without consent.