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SRK Keeps new look under wraps, Aryan dodges paparazzi during 'Mufasa' dubbing

SRK Keeps new look under wraps, Aryan dodges paparazzi during 'Mufasa' dubbing

Shah Rukh Khan recently unveiled his new look for the upcoming film Mufasa: The Lion King, where he will voice the character of Mufasa, alongside his son Aryan Khan, who will voice Simba.

At a recent fan meet, SRK, dressed in a sharp white shirt and blue jeans, revealed that he had cut his long hair for the role, stating, "Ab mere baal lambe nahi hai... mene kaat diye hai King ke liye."

On November 4, Shah Rukh Khan, accompanied by his daughter Suhana and youngest son AbRam, was seen at a dubbing studio where Aryan completed his voiceover work for the film. It is speculated that AbRam will voice young Mufasa, making it a true family collaboration.

The film serves as a prequel to the 1994 animated classic, exploring Mufasa's backstory. It will also feature Shreyas Talpade and Sanjay Mishra, who will reprise their roles as Timon and Pumbaa.

Mufasa: The Lion King is scheduled to release in theatres on December 20. Shah Rukh Khan and Aryan Khan will lend their voices to Mufasa and Simba, respectively. It is also being speculated that SRK and Gauri's younger son, AbRam Khan, has been roped in to voice the young Mufasa.

On November 4, SRK was spotted at the dubbing studio with his daughter Suhana and son AbRam.