'I wasn't sure...', Shah Rukh Khan speaks up on working with sons Aryan Khan, AbRam in Mufasa-The Lion King
Shah Rukh Khan is THE KING of Bollywood. So naturally, there is a lot of limelight on his kids. While daughter Suhana Khan has chosen the path to follow her father's footsteps, elder son Aryan Khan has decided to be behind the cameras. He has decided to not become an actor but is directing a series. But currently, King Khan's family is in news as Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan Khan and AbRam have become the voice for Mufasa: The Lion King.
Shah Rukh Khan shares his experience of working with Aryan Khan, AbRam
On December 20, Mufasa: The Lion King is going to hit the theatres. The animated film will have Shah Rukh Khan dubbing for Mufasa's voice, Aryan Khan will be the voice of Simba. This time, they will be joined by Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan's youngest son Abram. The little one will be the voice of young Mufasa. In a new video that is viral on entertainment news, Shah Rukh Khan has spoken about working with his kids.
In a video with Disney Films India, Shah Rukh Khan speaks about dubbing for The Incredibles with Aryan Khan was difficult but this time around, it was relatively easy. He shared that his sons were very patient while working. Shah Rukh Khan wasn't sure that they would display this level of patience at their age but they both prepared a lot for the project. They took time to learn their Hindi lines, is what Shah Rukh Khan said. He was quoted saying, "When Aryan dubbed for The Incredibles, I think people used to speak a lot in Hindi, so dubbing for it was relatively easy. However, now, after almost 10-15 years, people are more akin to speaking in English. So, AbRam worked hard on the project. He learnt his 20-25 Hindi lines with his sister (Suhana). The whole family was involved in the film."
Shah Rukh Khan further spoke about keeping the memory of working with Aryan, Abram close to himself. He shared an interesting insight and shared that whenever he listens to Aryan' voice from his previous film, it now sounds different. And he is hoping that the same will be the case with AbRam's voice. "It is a great memory to have kept the voice of Aryan and Abram with me in a film," he said.