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Ali Fazal joins the Hindi voice cast for Solo Leveling

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Crunchyroll is excited to announce the association of renowned actor and producer Ali Fazal as part of the Hindi voice cast in the highly anticipated anime adaptation of Solo Leveling.

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Ali is set to lend his voice to the character called Song Chiyul, a Korean C-Rank hunter. Song Chiyul is an older gentleman who has taken the weak protagonist, Sung Jinwoo, under his wing. With a Hollywood debut in Furious 7 and a leading role opposite Dame Judi Dench in Victoria and Abdul, Ali Fazal’s international acclaim makes him a significant addition to the Solo Leveling cast.

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Ali said, “Joining the cast of Solo Leveling and lending my voice to one of its gritty characters is a unique and exciting opportunity. I always strive to do something new with each of my projects, and this opportunity is definitely among them. The character of Song Chiyul is truly remarkable, and I am honored to be a part of this amazing and exciting project. Working with Crunchyroll and being a part of the anime world is a fresh and thrilling experience for me. I had a great time being the voice behind this character.”

Solo Leveling will make its global debut on Crunchyroll’s streaming platform on January 6.

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