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Mufasa: The Lion King earns Rs 74 Crore in India in opening week

Available in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, the film has captivated audiences nationwide, continuing the legacy of 2019’s blockbuster live-action The Lion King

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Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King has taken Indian cinemas by storm, grossing an impressive Rs 74 crore in its first week since its release on December 20, 2024. Available in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, the film has captivated audiences nationwide, continuing the legacy of 2019’s blockbuster live-action The Lion King.

The visual spectacle has resonated across linguistic and regional divides, driven in part by star-studded voiceovers. Shah Rukh Khan’s commanding performance in Hindi, Mahesh Babu’s powerful presence in Telugu, and Arjun Das’s gripping portrayal in Tamil have contributed significantly to the film’s widespread appeal.

According to reports, Mufasa has collected Rs 26.75 crore from English screenings, Rs 25 crore in Hindi, Rs 11.2 crore in Telugu, and Rs 11.3 crore in Tamil. Despite competition from holiday releases, the film maintained robust momentum during Christmas week, topping advance booking charts at multiplex chains like PVR INOX and Cinepolis.

Directed by Barry Jenkins, Mufasa: The Lion King masterfully blends photoreal computer-generated imagery with live-action filmmaking, expanding the beloved Lion King saga. The film explores the origins of Mufasa, chronicling his rise from orphaned cub to the legendary king of Pride Rock. With Rafiki narrating the tale, the story introduces Mufasa’s relationship with Taka, a lion destined to rule, and the unforgettable journey that shapes their destinies.

Featuring original songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mufasa: The Lion King continues to roar in cinemas across India, enthralling viewers in multiple languages and solidifying its place as a box office juggernaut.

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