Kuzco’s obsession with his "groove" was translated using rhythmic Hindi words like tashan , style , or raunak , making his loss of rhythm feel deeply personal and culturally understandable.
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Eartha Kitt’s iconic, villainous performance was matched by a theatrical, over-the-top Hindi voice performance. Yzma’s dramatic monologues were written to mimic the classic, loud Bollywood stepmothers or vintage female villains of 1980s Indian cinema. Kuzco’s obsession with his "groove" was translated using