The next animated movie Mufasa: The Lion King will include Shah Rukh Khan and his youngest son, AbRam, sharing the screen, or at least the sound booth. Fans are excitedly awaiting the December 20, 2024 premiere of the Hindi version of this Disney blockbuster. Recently, SRK and AbRam were seen exiting a Mumbai dubbing studio, suggesting that their roles are finally finished.
Shah Rukh Khan was spotted leaving the studio at midnight with his security detail in a video that Viral Bhayani posted. In shoes, blue jeans, a beanie, and a basic T-shirt, the 59-year-old superstar maintained a laid-back but fashionable look. He and his manager hurried to his fancy automobile, avoiding the crowds and photographers who were waiting.
Suhana Khan, SRK’s daughter, was seen leaving the same studio with AbRam earlier in the evening. Suhana seemed to be the one who went with her younger brother to his dubbing session, dressed in a casual black co-ord outfit. For those who don’t know, AbRam will play young Mufasa in Mufasa: The Lion King, his debut appearance in the entertainment business, while Shah Rukh will voice adult Mufasa. In the Hindi adaptation, Timon and Pumbaa will also be voiced by Sanjay Mishra and Shreyas Talpade.
The genesis story of Mufasa will be examined in this prequel to Disney’s 2019 adaptation of The Lion King. It’s interesting to note that Aryan Khan, SRK’s oldest son, voiced Simba in the 2019 Hindi adaptation, completing the circle for the Khan family. With the description, “The king @iamsrk is back as Mufasa, with #AryanKhan and #AbRamKhan by his side,” Disney India’s official Instagram account revealed the casting with a teaser. On December 20, Mufasa: The Lion King will be released in theaters.
On November 2, his most recent birthday, SRK spoke candidly about the pleasures and difficulties of parenting. He joked that he had spent his birthday morning assisting each of his kids with their problems. He resolved Suhana’s clothing issue, mended AbRam’s gadget, and attended to Aryan’s worries. He stated, “The more kids you have, the more patient you become,” as he reflected on these times. He lives by this maxim both at home and on set.
Fans are eager to witness (or hear) the youngest Khan leave his imprint alongside his illustrious father, as AbRam’s debut is quickly approaching.