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Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan and AbRam to give voice overs for key characters of Mufasa: The Lion King
Mufasa
Photo courtesy: SRK Instagram and Walt Disney Studios India X handles

Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan and AbRam to give voice overs for key characters of Mufasa: The Lion King

| @indiablooms | 12 Aug 2024, 06:50 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan will be joined by his two sons- Aryan and AbRam- for the voiceover of the Hindi version of Mufasa: The Lion King.

The Hindi trailer of the film was unveiled by the makers on Monday.

While SRK will give his voice for Mufasa, Aryan and AbRam, the older and younger son respectively, will lend their voices for Simba and young Mufasa respectively.

The makers wrote on X, "The king @iamsrk is back as Mufasa , with #AryanKhan and #AbRamKhan by his side."

Speaking about his association, SRK said in a statement which has been quoted by NDTV, "Mufasa has an incredible legacy and stands as the ultimate king of the jungle, imparting his wisdom to his son, Simba.

"I deeply relate to him as a father and also resonate with Mufasa's journey in the film. Mufasa: The Lion King, depicts Mufasa's life from childhood to his rise as an incredible king, and revisiting this character has been exceptional."

"It's a special collaboration for me with Disney, particularly because my sons, Aryan and AbRam, are part of this journey and sharing this experience with them is truly meaningful," he added.

Directed by Barry Jenkins, the film will be in theatres in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on December 20. 

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