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Abram Khan To Blue Ivy Carter, 5 Celebrity Kids Who Voiced Iconic Characters
Star power is nothing new to the entertainment business, and it appears that when it comes to famous children, the proverbial "apple doesn't fall far from the tree" applies here.
These youthful talents are already leaving their mark by providing the voices for well-known movie characters that have won over hearts across the globe.

Take a look at the list of well-known children who have contributed their distinct voices to well-loved characters:

AbRam Khan As Young Mufasa
AbRam Khan, the youngest son of Shah Rukh Khan, had a significant cinematic debut in 2019 when he provided the voice of little Mufasa in the Hindi adaptation of The Lion King. AbRam embodied the essence of Mufasa as a small lion cub, while his father portrayed the mature version of the role. For Indian viewers, this father-son team added a unique touch to the movie, leaving a lasting impression.

Olie Raynolds As Baby Deadpool
Though Ryan Reynolds is well-known for his humorous and endearing depiction of Deadpool, it was his daughter Olie Reynolds who truly stole the stage. In a special animated short, Olie voiced Baby Deadpool, capturing the irreverence and cheeky humour of the character. Despite having a little part, Olie gave the character a lighthearted and enjoyable touch, demonstrating the Reynolds family's talent for making Deadpool come to life.

Blue Ivy Carter As Kiara
You pretty much have talent in your DNA when your parents are Jay-Z and Beyoncé. This was demonstrated by Blue Ivy Carter, who co-voiced the role of little Kiara in The Lion King (2019) alongside her mother, who played Nala. Kiara, Simba and Nala's daughter, felt a new, youthful energy from Blue Ivy's voice. Even though it was short, her performance made an impression and demonstrated Carter's developing skills.

Sitara Gattamaneni As Young Elsa
Sitara Gattamaneni, the daughter of Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu, debuted as a voice actor in the Telugu version of Frozen 2 (2019), where she played the role of young Elsa. Young audiences could relate to Elsa since Sitara's interpretation of the character's voice brought out her strength and innocence. For Telugu-speaking audiences, her performance gave the well-loved Disney movie a lovable feel!

Allu Arha As Princess Bharata
Allu Arha, the daughter of Allu Arjun, played Princess Bharata in the animated film Shaakuntalam (2023), marking her voice-acting debut. Her distinct and assured voice gave the character more nuance and gave Princess Bharata a charming yet authoritative quality. Arha's performance was commended for its grace and maturity, demonstrating her potential to carry on her father's entertainment business legacy.
These young stars have already established themselves in the film industry, proving that ability runs in their families. These youngsters are making their marks in the entertainment industry by doing anything from voice acting famous animated characters to leaving enduring impressions.
It's interesting to consider the future roles they might play, carrying on the traditions of their well-known parents while establishing their own identities, as they continue to mature and hone their talents.
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