Shah Rukh Khan to voice for ‘The Lion King’ in Hindi along with son Aryan

“As a father, I can totally relate with Mufasa and the endearing relationship he shares with his son — Simba,” says Shah Rukh Khan

June 17, 2019 10:10 am | Updated 10:12 am IST - Mumbai

Shah Rukh Khan shared this photo on his Twitter handle with the caption “Ready for the match with the spirit of #FathersDay. Go India Go!!”

Shah Rukh Khan shared this photo on his Twitter handle with the caption “Ready for the match with the spirit of #FathersDay. Go India Go!!”

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his son Aryan will be voicing for King Mufasa and his son Simba respectively in the upcoming Hindi version of The Lion King . Shah Rukh said The Lion King is a movie that his entire family loves the most and holds a very special place in their hearts.

“As a father, I can totally relate with Mufasa and the endearing relationship he shares with his son — Simba,” he said.

“The legacy of Lion King is timeless; and being a part of this iconic re-imagining with my son Aryan makes it extra special for me. We are most excited that AbRam is going to watch this,” Shah Rukh said in a statement.

On Sunday, the 53-year-old actor tweeted a picture of him and Aryan gearing up to watch India-Pakistan World Cup clash from Manchester on television, wearing T-shirts in Team India colours as Mufasa and Simba.

Bikram Duggal, Head - Studio Entertainment, Disney India, said their aim with the re-imagined version of the classic is to reach out to a wider audience.

“We cannot imagine having a better voice cast than Shah Rukh Khan and his son Aryan to bring the characters of Mufasa and Simba to life in Hindi,” Duggal added.

Helmed by Jon Favreau — director of Iron Man and The Jungle Book — Disney’s The Lion King is scheduled to be released on July 19 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

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