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VIDEO: Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan & Abram spotted at dubbing studio in Mumbai for Mufasa: The Lion King

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Wednesday, 6 November 2024 (15:59 IST)
Mumbai: Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan and his elder son Aryan Khan were spotted at a dubbing studio here on Wednesday. The father-son duo, along with Abram Khan, are lending their voice for film Mufasa: The Lion King, according to Pinkvilla.

Shah Rukh Khan & his elder son Aryan Khan made fans go gaga when they first lent their voices to the iconic characters, Mufasa and Simba, respectively, in The Lion King. Yet again, the father-son duo will be reprising their roles in the upcoming animated movie, Mufasa: The Lion King. This time, Abram has also been roped in to dub for young Mufasa in the movie, which will hit theatres on December 20.

King Khan donned a plain white shirt, a pair of blue denims, sneakers, and a cool cap. The bright blue watch on his wrist added that much-needed pop of color to his OOTN.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Soon after, his son Aryan Khan was spotted leaving the same studio. The upcoming filmmaker went for a casual outfit and was seen in an oversized graphic tee from his own clothing brand paired with cargo pants and basic sneakers.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Viral Bhayani (@viralbhayani)



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Viral Bhayani (@viralbhayani)



The Khans will be dubbing for the Hindi version of the film. Apart from them, actors Shreyas Talpade and Sanjay Mishra will also be lending their voices for Timon and Pumbaa, respectively. Just like SRK’s fans, are you also excited to hear the voices of the Khans in the animated movie?

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