Mufasa:The Lion King: The Lion King, the eagerly awaited prequel to The Lion King, has made a spectacular opening at the Indian box office, with its dubbed versions making up a sizable portion of its first-day receipts. Early reports indicate that the movie made Rs 10 crore on its first day of release. Shah Rukh Khan’s voice in the Hindi version was the highest earner, closely followed by Mahesh Babu’s voice in the Telugu version as Mufasa.
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Mufasa India box office collection: On its first day in theaters, Mufasa: The Lion King made Rs 10 crore in India (Rs 4 crore in English, Rs 3 crore in Hindi, Rs 2 crore in Telugu, and Rs 1 crore in Tamil), according to industry tracking website Sacnilk. With roughly 65,000 tickets sold in advance, including 35,000 reserved for the opening day alone, the movie’s remarkable opening day receipts can be ascribed to the high demand at the box office.
Thanks to Mahesh Babu’s fan base, the Telugu version in particular has seen remarkable presales. It’s unclear if Mufasa: The Lion King can maintain its momentum and live up to the excitement surrounding its release as it continues its run at the box office.
Shahrukh, Mahesh, and all gave voice to Mufasa:The Lion King
With Shah Rukh Khan and Mahesh Babu contributing their own star power to the movie, the voice cast of Mufasa: The Lion King has been a huge draw for viewers. The well-known comedy team Shreyas Talpade and Sanjay Mishra, who voice Timon and Pumbaa, respectively, and Meiyang Chang, who plays Taka, are among the brilliant cast members of the Hindi adaptation. Additionally, the voice cast includes Shah Rukh Khan’s kids, Aryan and AbRam Khan. Aryan voices Simba, while AbRam makes his voice acting debut as a youthful Mufasa.
First three days collection of mufasa
Musafa collection initial :On the first day, Mufasa made Rs 8.8 crore; on the second, Rs 13.7 crore; and on the third, Rs 17.78 crore. The movie has now brought in a total of 40.28 crores. Since everyone was affected by Mufasa’s mania, the audience is not surprised by these numbers.
It is anticipated that the movie would do better at the box office in the days ahead.With roughly 65,000 tickets sold in advance, including 35,000 reserved for the opening day alone, the movie’s remarkable opening day receipts can be ascribed to the high demand at the box office.
Thanks to Mahesh Babu’s fan base, the Telugu version in particular has seen remarkable presales. It’s unclear if Mufasa: The Lion King can maintain its momentum and live up to the excitement surrounding its release as it continues its run at the box office.