The Hollywood film Mufasa: The Lion King earned $23 million over the weekend, securing the top position at the box office. The film has earned a total of $470 million worldwide in just two weeks.
The “King of the Jungle” continues to rule the American box office, with Mufasa: The Lion King taking the lead with $23 million in earnings over the weekend.
According to reports, this spectacular animated film has grossed over $470 million worldwide in just 16 days.
It is noteworthy that in the Hindi version of Mufasa, Shah Rukh Khan lent his voice, and his youngest son, AbRam Khan, made his debut in the film, voicing the young Mufasa. Other key cast members include Sanjay Mishra (Pumbaa), Shreyas Talpade (Timon), Makrand Deshpande (Rafiki), and Mei Ying Cheng (Taka).
Directed by Barry Jenkins, the film follows Mufasa’s journey from childhood to becoming the king and was released on December 20 in several languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.