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Global Indianstory Art & CultureNeil Gaiman’s graphic novel gets a desi twist
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Neil Gaiman’s graphic novel gets a desi twist

Published by: Team GI Youth

Author Neil Gaiman is over the moon about the Hindi audiobook adaptation of his popular graphic novel series The Sandman. He himself narrated the English version, which had James McAvoy voice in the lead role.

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Published on 06, May 2022

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