As the credits rolled, the final scene was Dr. Dolittle sitting on his porch, drinking filter coffee . Ramu the dog lay at his feet, Poli the parrot on his shoulder, and Gajalakshmi the elephant using her trunk to gently pour him another cup.
Ramu, a scruffy brown indie dog, rolled his eyes. "Arere, inka artham kaaleda? Nuvvu animal doctor vi kadu, nuvvu animal translator vi ra ayya!" (Oh dear, you still don't get it? You're not just an animal doctor, you're an animal translator, sir!) Dr.dolittle-1-1998--telugu Dubbed
The horse, Sundari , whinnied in a melodious voice like a S.P. Balasubrahmanyam song: "Naa hoof lo oka pebble undi, doctor garu. Dayachesi tweezers theesukondi." (There's a pebble in my hoof, doctor. Please use the tweezers.) As the credits rolled, the final scene was Dr
Maya ran out. "Nanna! The squirrel says our mango tree has worms." Ramu, a scruffy brown indie dog, rolled his eyes
The crowd gasped as the doctor translated. The villain laughed. But then, Dr. Dolittle shouted, "That's not fire! That's just orange cellophane and a fan!" He exposed the fake ring.
And the screen cut to black with the classic – but the entire family knew, in Telugu households, Dr. Dolittle would now be a legend.