HomeEntertainmentShah Rukh Khan opens up about AbRam’s hard work for Mufasa: The Lion King, says, "He had 15-20 lines..."

Shah Rukh Khan opens up about AbRam’s hard work for Mufasa: The Lion King, says, "He had 15-20 lines..."

Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan Khan, and AbRam Khan team up to voice characters in the Hindi version of Disney's Mufasa: The Lion King, marking a special family milestone.

December 11, 2024 / 19:53 IST
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Shah Rukh Khan talking about his sons
Shah Rukh Khan talking about his sons

Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan Khan, and AbRam Khan have come together to voice characters in the Hindi version of Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for the family, as the trio contributes their voices to the highly anticipated prequel, making it a special family affair.

Shah Rukh Khan recently revealed how Mufasa: The Lion King turned into a genuine family project. Aryan Khan brought his fluency and comfort with Hindi to the table, while his younger brother, AbRam, made his voice acting debut. Shah Rukh expressed how special it was to work alongside his children on such a meaningful project, emphasizing the joy of collaborating as a family on a milestone like this.

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In a recent promo, Shah Rukh Khan reminisced about dubbing for the Hindi version of The Incredibles alongside his son, Aryan Khan. He said, "Dubbing for The Incredibles was tougher than dubbing for Mufasa: The Lion King. However, the commonality was in the patience that both the boys displayed while working in the film."

The Pathaan actor also talked about the difference he has sensed since the first time, Aryan Khan lent his voice for the first time, in the hindi dubbed version of the incredibles.

Discussing the experience of working with Aryan and AbRam, and how nearly the entire Khan family contributed to the film, Shahrukh shared, "The only difference would be that people spoke more Hindi when Aryan was a kid. Now, time has changed. People are more into speaking English. But I am happy that AbRam has worked really hard. He had 15-20 lines which he used to learn with the help of his sister. The whole family was involved."