I Hear Your Voice Episode 1 In Hindi Dubbed ✪

The episode ends with Joon-guk standing in the rain, holding the bloody knife, smiling. He whispers: "Found you, Hye-sung."

A young, timid boy named Park Soo-ha (child actor) is walking home from school. He notices a man, Min Joon-guk , violently arguing with a teenage girl behind a factory wall. Soo-ha doesn't just see them—he hears their inner thoughts . He hears Joon-guk's rage: "I'll kill her if she tells anyone." He hears the girl's terror: "Please, someone help me."

Soo-ha speaks calmly (in Hindi dub): "Tum usse nahi chhedoge. Woh meri... friend hai." (You won't touch her. She's my... friend.)

We meet Jang Hye-sung (now played by Lee Bo-young, dubbed in Hindi with a sarcastic, fast-talking voice). She is a public defender with a bad attitude. Unlike idealistic lawyers, she only takes cases for the paycheck. Her Hindi dubbing captures her tone perfectly: "Mein vakil hoon, bhagwan nahi. Sirf paise ke liye case leti hoon." (I'm a lawyer, not a god. I only take cases for money.) i hear your voice episode 1 in hindi dubbed

News breaks: Min Joon-guk is being released from prison early for good behavior. He has spent 10 years obsessing over killing Jang Hye-sung. The moment he steps out, his thoughts are violent: "Where is she? I'll finish what I started."

He smiles faintly and says in Hindi: "Kal se mein tumhare saath rahunga. Teacher kehna ki mein tumhara... bodyguard hoon." (From tomorrow, I'll stay with you. Tell your teacher I'm your... bodyguard.)

Joon-guk laughs and swings the knife. In a blur, Soo-ha moves faster than humanly possible—because he saw the attack in Joon-guk's mind a second before it happened. He blocks the knife with his bag, grabs Hye-sung's hand, and runs. The episode ends with Joon-guk standing in the

Cut to: Soo-ha walking Hye-sung home. She still doesn't fully believe him, but she's shaken. He stops at her door, looks into her eyes one last time, and hears her secret thought: "I'm scared... but why do I feel safe with this boy?"

That night, Hye-sung is waiting alone at a dark bus stop. A man in a hoodie approaches. It's Joon-guk. He pulls a knife. She freezes—recognizing his eyes.

One day, he sees Hye-sung yelling at a traffic cop. He recognizes her instantly. He walks up to her, stares into her eyes… and hears her loud, messy thoughts: "Ugh, this stupid cop. I'm late. I hate my job. I need coffee." He smiles. Soo-ha doesn't just see them—he hears their inner thoughts

After the verdict (Joon-guk sentenced to prison), Soo-ha runs after Hye-sung. He whispers, "Thank you. I'll never forget you. One day, I'll come back and protect you." She pats his head, laughs it off, and says, "Study hard, little boy."

She loses a case on purpose because the client is rude to her. Her colleagues despise her.

In court, young Hye-sung testifies against Joon-guk. The killer glares at her, silently promising revenge. The young Soo-ha, watching from the gallery, realizes something incredible: Hye-sung is lying to protect him . She claims she saw the murder clearly, even though she arrived after. She takes the risk so the killer doesn't target Soo-ha.

Enter Park Soo-ha (now played by Lee Jong-suk). He is a tall, quiet high school student with a blank expression. His secret: He can still read people's minds by looking into their eyes. He works part-time at a car repair shop.

Hye-sung receives an anonymous threat. She laughs it off, but Soo-ha, watching from across the street, reads the postman's mind and sees the threat. He whispers to himself: "He's out."