Voice-Over Artists supply the recorded voice for advertisements, audiobooks, IVR systems, e-learning modules, corporate explainers, animation, dubbing, and broadcast narration. In India the market spans Bollywood dubbing and promo work, mass-reach Hindi and regional-language ads (Tata Tea, Maggi, Maruti, HDFC), IVR trees for major banks (HDFC, SBI, ICICI), Audible India and Storytel audiobooks, Kuku FM audio originals, e-learning content on platforms like BYJU'S, Unacademy, and upGrad, plus corporate explainer and training videos. The entry path is more accessible than most creative careers — a decent condenser mic, a treated room, and an authentic voice are enough to land the first client — but commercial staying power requires consistent voice quality, multilingual range, fast turnaround, and the thick skin to absorb unlimited retakes. Established names include Sunit Tandon (Doordarshan newsreader voice, Tata Motors), Harish Bhimani (Mahabharat narrator, 'Kyunki…' era), and Sushil Tiwari (Hindustani classical ad tone). Mumbai (film promos, ad agency work, dubbing studios) and Delhi (government, newsreader, corporate) are the primary markets; remote work has opened up e-learning and audiobook work to artists in tier-2 cities with good home-studio setups.