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Mufasa The Lion King: Shah Rukh Khan and his sons Aryan Khan, AbRam Khan voice iconic roles in Hindi version of the film

Shah Rukh Khan fans are in for a special treat as the new Hindi trailer for Mufasa: The Lion King has been released. The trailer, which is almost two minutes long, takes viewers on a journey into the magical world of the jungle. The voice cast for this Hindi version of the film includes some big names, and it has everyone talking.

November 21, 2024 / 17:12 IST

Shah Rukh Khan fans are in for a special treat as the new Hindi trailer for Mufasa: The Lion King has been released. The trailer, which is almost two minutes long, takes viewers on a journey into the magical world of the jungle. The voice cast for this Hindi version of the film includes some big names, and it has everyone talking.

In this version, Shah Rukh Khan, also known as SRK, voices the iconic character of Mufasa, the wise and powerful king of the jungle. His son, Aryan Khan, voices the character of Simba, Mufasa's son, while their youngest family member, AbRam Khan, lends his voice to young Mufasa. This makes the film even more special for the Khan family and their fans.








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Other talented actors in the voice cast include Sanjay Mishra as Pumbaa, Shreyas Talpade as Timon, and Meiyang Chang as Taka. These actors bring the beloved characters to life with their unique voices, adding an extra layer of excitement to the film.

The trailer starts with Timon and Pumbaa, two of the film's most famous characters, having a lively moment with other animals in the jungle. However, young Mufasa seems upset during this scene. Soon after, Mufasa meets another cub, Taka, whose father warns him to stay away from Mufasa, calling him "awara" (wanderer). Mufasa defends himself, saying, “Mai awara nahi, mai to bas kho gaya hu,” which translates to, “I am not a wanderer; I am just lost.”

The trailer then shows the growing bond between Mufasa and Taka. As the animals of the jungle unite for a special mission, a powerful moment signals that Mufasa is about to step into his destiny. This hints that Mufasa’s journey is about more than just adventure—it's about growing into the role of a king.

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Shah Rukh Khan, in a statement shared by Disney, expressed his personal connection to Mufasa. He said that Mufasa is a character with an incredible legacy, representing the ultimate king of the jungle who teaches his son Simba wisdom and responsibility. SRK shared that he can deeply relate to Mufasa as a father, as he too has children and understands the bond between a father and son. He also said he feels connected to Mufasa's journey in the film, as the character goes through challenges and grows in wisdom and strength.

’Mufasa: The Lion King’ is set to be released in cinemas on December 20. Fans will be able to watch the film in three languages: English, Hindi, and Tamil. With a strong voice cast and an exciting storyline, this version of The Lion King promises to be a memorable experience for audiences, especially for Shah Rukh Khan's fans who get to hear him voice one of the most iconic characters in the world of animation.

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first published: Nov 21, 2024 05:12 pm

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