Shah Rukh Khan on the Aryan dubbing for The Lion King: Does not her voice sound a bit unfamiliar



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Aryan, the eldest son of Shah Rukh Khan, expressed for Simba the Hindi version of the Lion King. from Simba in the Hindi version of The Lion King, fans were delighted to hear it. The wait is finally over since SRK shared a teaser of the film with Aryan as Simba.

The clip will leave you speechless. Aryan's voice strangely resembles King Khan. At the time of her first dialogue, "Main hoon Simba, Mufasa ka beta", you want to replay the video and check if it is really Aryan. As the video continues and it dialogues further, it is then that you find a little difference between the voice of the superstar and his eldest son.

Shah Rukh Khan shared the teaser with the caption "Mera Simba. Aryan expressed the character of Simba, the crown prince exiled by his uncle Scar.

Shah Rukh also addressed Twitter and left a funny response to all his fans. He wrote, "The young Lions do not tweet, so on behalf of Simba #AryanKhan, I want to thank you for appreciating his efforts. Thanks also to @ disneyfilmindia and the Sound & Vision team (gangs Mona & Mayur) and her voice is not familiar? Or is it just me?

Young Lions do not tweet in the name of Simba #AryanKhan I want to thank everyone for appreciating his efforts. Thanks also to @disneyfilmindia and to the Sound & Vision team (gang Mona & Mayur) & does not your voice sound familiar to you?

– Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) 11 July 2019

Speaking of being part of the film, SRK had previously stated in a statement: "As a father, can totally relate with Mufasa and the endearing relationship he shares with his son – Simba. Lion King's legacy is timeless and being part of this iconic reimaginator with my son Aryan makes it really special for me. We are very happy to see AbRam.

Helmed by Jon Favreau, the screenplay for The Lion King is written by Jeff Nathanson. The original animated clbadic is one of Disney's most recognizable movies. It should be released in cinemas on July 19 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

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