Shahrukh Khan To Team Up With Son Aryan Khan For This Film; Read EXCITING DETAILS Here!
The latest reports state that while we will have to wait a bit longer to watch Aryan Khan on the big screen, the star kid is all set to go behind the microphone with his daddy dearest, Shahrukh Khan.
Shahrukh
Khan
finally
gives
big
HINT
on
Aryan
Khan's
Bollywood
debut
|
FilmiBeat
Since
a
very
long
time,
there
have
been
various
speculations
doing
the
rounds
about
Shahrukh
Khan's
son
Aryan
Khan's
debut
in
the
film
industry.
Well
folks,
the
latest
reports
state
that
while
we
will
have
to
wait
a
bit
longer
to
watch
him
on
the
big
screen,
the
star
kid
is
all
set
to
go
behind
the
microphone
with
his
daddy
dearest,
Shahrukh
Khan
for
the
second
time
after
'The
Incredibles'.
Off
late,
we
have
seen
many
Bollywood
celebrities
lending
their
voice
to
Hindi
dubbed
version
of
Hollywood
flicks.
Recently,
Siddhanth
Chaturvedi
and
Sanya
Malhotra
dubbed
for
the
Hindi
version
of
Men
In
Black;
International
and
now,
the
father-son
duo
Shahrukh
Khan
and
Aryan
Khan
will
be
doing
the
same
for
the
characters
Mufasa
and
Simba
in
the
dubbed
version
of
The
Lion
King.
Shahrukh
Khan
Confirmed
The
News
The
superstar
was
quoted
as
saying
by
Hindustan
Times,
"Voicing
the
father-son
duo
of
Mufasa
and
Simba
has
been
such
a
wonderful
personal
and
professional
moment
for
Aryan
and
me."
Working
With
Aryan
On
This
Film
Has
Been
An
Emotional
Experience
For
SRK
"It
will
be
really
special
to
watch
this
movie
with
our
little
one,
AbRam
(Shah
Rukh's
youngest
son),
as
he
is
a
big
fan
of
the
film.
And
watching
his
big
brother
and
father
voice
the
characters
in
this
live-action
version
is
surely
going
to
make
it
a
memorable
experience," the
actor
further
added.
Shahrukh
Khan's
Instagram
Post
Yesterday,
King
Khan
had
shared
a
photo
in
which
Aryan
and
he
were
wearing
the
Indian
jersey
with
names
Mufasa
and
Simba.He
had
captioned
the
picture
as,
"Ready
for
the
match
with
the
spirit
of
#FathersDay.
Go
India
Go!!"
Earlier,
Shahrukh
Had
Opened
Up
About
His
Kids'
Bollywood
Debut
"Aryan
is
writing,
directing
and
learning
stuff
for
four
years.
It's
one
of
the
highest
levels
of
studies
at
the
University
of
Southern
California
to
become
a
film-maker.
My
daughter
wants
to
act.
She
also
has
to
attend
a
four-year
course
in
theatre.
I
think
both
of
them
should
study," the
actor
had
revealed
in
an
interview.