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Race Gurram Tamil May 2026

Brahmaji as the corrupt cop and Prakash Raj as the father brought solid support. But the show-stealer in the Tamil version was the comedy track involving Allu Arjun’s sidekick (played by Ali). The translators cleverly replaced Telugu-specific jokes with Tamil pop-culture references, making it work seamlessly.

The Tamil dubbing voice artist (often credited to the late Sai Kumar or other talented mimics) gave Bunny a raw, street-smart slang that resonated deeply with Tamil audiences. His character, Lucky , felt less like a foreign hero and more like our own local rowdy with a heart of gold.

The punch dialogues, especially the famous line, "Naan da Lucky... Unga adistaadi" (I am Lucky, your bad luck), became a rage in schoolyards and college buses across Tamil Nadu.

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    Brahmaji as the corrupt cop and Prakash Raj as the father brought solid support. But the show-stealer in the Tamil version was the comedy track involving Allu Arjun’s sidekick (played by Ali). The translators cleverly replaced Telugu-specific jokes with Tamil pop-culture references, making it work seamlessly.

    The Tamil dubbing voice artist (often credited to the late Sai Kumar or other talented mimics) gave Bunny a raw, street-smart slang that resonated deeply with Tamil audiences. His character, Lucky , felt less like a foreign hero and more like our own local rowdy with a heart of gold.

    The punch dialogues, especially the famous line, "Naan da Lucky... Unga adistaadi" (I am Lucky, your bad luck), became a rage in schoolyards and college buses across Tamil Nadu.

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