Upen Patel to be grand marshal at Los Angeles Independence Day parade
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IANS
Mumbai: Britain-born Indian actor Upen Patel is disappointed his voice was dubbed in the recent comedy 'Money Hai Toh Honey Hai,' but he still has reason to cheer - he is all set to be grand marshal at India's Independence Day parade in Los Angeles.
Asked about his voice being dubbed once again after 'One Two Three,' Upen said: "The producer would be the best person to answer why my voice was dubbed. I don't want to create any issues. I'd rather talk about my trip to Los Angeles where I've been invited to serve as grand marshal at the Independence Day parade on Aug 10."
He is perhaps the first male grand marshal from Bollywood at the parade.
"I believe Bipasha Basu and other Bollywood queens got the honor earlier. So I'm quite delighted," the actor told.
Asked about his voice being dubbed once again after 'One Two Three,' Upen said: "The producer would be the best person to answer why my voice was dubbed. I don't want to create any issues. I'd rather talk about my trip to Los Angeles where I've been invited to serve as grand marshal at the Independence Day parade on Aug 10."
He is perhaps the first male grand marshal from Bollywood at the parade.
"I believe Bipasha Basu and other Bollywood queens got the honor earlier. So I'm quite delighted," the actor told.
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