Quote Originally Posted by Mahen
No Jay..if thts the case, why most actors use their own voice..diction ellam jujubi matter..even madhavan can dub with his own voice even though he hardly speaks tamil at that time..Unmai ennana our directors have the obsession for sweet voices for girls...Konjam rough-ana voice iruntha, rejetted
Already said the answer. The standard for heroes/heroines is different because it is only for heroines that the masala (male) crowd wants imported north actresses who will expose for them. And hence only for heroines it has become a requirement for dubbing to be so prevalent. And since dubbing is seen as "normal" for heroines, even those who actually know Tamil can take the easy way out and get someone else to dub, since nobody expects them to do it anyways.

Quote Originally Posted by arthi2780 View Post
Mahen / Prashant, is it really necessary for a tamil film heroine to have dialogues. Thier dialogue scenes can be replaced with more "punch" by giving even more space to Heroes. The directors should think about it. The Mass effect of the Heroes would increase.
Is this post a joke? Not everyone movie-goer wants to worship some actor like a god.