Mufasa Box Office Collection: Shah Rukh Khan's Hindi Dub Achieves Impressive Opening Day Earnings
The prequel to Disney's The Lion King, titled Mufasa, has made a notable debut at the Indian box office. It earned an impressive Rs 8.5–9 crore on its first day. The Hindi dub by Shah Rukh Khan and the Telugu version by Mahesh Babu were key contributors to this success. This opening is nearly 80 percent of The Lion King's first-day earnings in 2019, which was Rs 11.10 crore.
Industry experts are optimistic about Mufasa's financial prospects, predicting an opening weekend collection of approximately Rs 30 crore nett. This projection is based on the film's nostalgic appeal and the exceptional voice performances by its cast. Shah Rukh Khan and Mahesh Babu have been pivotal in driving the film's strong performance in their respective markets.

The dubbed versions of Mufasa have played a crucial role in its box office success, contributing about two-thirds of its total revenue. Shah Rukh Khan's Hindi rendition has been particularly popular, attracting large audiences and emerging as the leading version among the dubs. The Telugu dub, featuring Mahesh Babu, also performed well, earning Rs 2 crore on its opening day.
The film's initial success is highlighted by its performance compared to The Lion King and its reception across various Indian states. While The Lion King experienced a significant increase in collections from Friday to Sunday, Mufasa's trajectory might differ due to unique box office dynamics in regions where the Telugu version is popular.
Mufasa continues to captivate audiences with its early box office triumphs. It stands poised to potentially replicate the sustained success seen by The Lion King. With a strong start and support from high-profile voice actors like Shah Rukh Khan and Mahesh Babu, the film appeals to diverse audience demographics.
Despite regional differences, the Hindi and English versions are expected to grow over the weekend. This growth is supported by Shah Rukh Khan and Mahesh Babu's star power in their respective dubs. Their involvement has been a driving factor in attracting audiences to theaters, especially in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
As Mufasa progresses through its theatrical run in India, it remains uncertain whether it will maintain this momentum for long-term success similar to its predecessor. This question remains a focal point of interest among moviegoers and industry observers alike.