Tuesday, February 4, 2020

New Disney animated series features a South Asian cast

Leela Ladnier will voice Mira in the new Disney animated series. 

Wow! if you put the voice actors who worked in the new animated series, Mira, Royal Detective, and put them in a live-action movie, it would be promoted as a star-studded blockbuster.



Disney is so confident of the success of the new series of 11-minute episodes that the studio has already ordered a second season before the first season premieres in March of this year.

"Mira, Royal Detective hasn't even premiered yet and we have already seen the excitement building for this series featuring a brave and empowered young girl who will stop at nothing to solve a case,” said Joe D'Ambrosia, senior vice president, original programming, and general manager, Disney Junior. “To ensure that we have plenty of new mysteries ahead for Mira, we are thrilled to begin production on a second season and can't wait to introduce her to the world in 2020."

In an exclusive by EW, the cast for the animated series reflects Disney's goal to introduce more racial diversity in its productions.

The new mystery-adventure animated series is inspired by the cultures and customs of India. Set in the fictional land of Jalpur, it follows Mira, a commoner who is appointed to the role of royal detective by the queen herself.

Newcomer 16-year-old newcomer Leela Ladnier will do the voicee of Mira. The cast surrounding her are well-known Indian American actors.

Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire) wil provide the voice of Queen Shanti.

Jameela Jamil of 'The Good Place' will voice Auntie Pushpa.

Kal Penn of 'House' and 'Designated Survivor' voices Mikka the mongoose sidekick.

Utkarsh Ambudkar of 'The Mindy Project' voices Chikku, a fellow mongoose.

Hannah Simone from 'New Girl' will give voice to Pinky, a commoner.

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