Mufasa: The Lion King Telugu Dubbed Hollywood Movie Review

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Mufasa - The Lion King Movie Review: It is known what expectations the audience has around the world when an animated movie comes from Hollywood production company Disney. In this context, the new animated movie from Disney is Mufasa The Lion King. Let's see whether Mufasa, who has entertained everyone with the same story twice, has now impressed everyone in the review.


Mufasa Movie Story:

Mufasa, the son of a big lion, has been very active since childhood. He is his own equal in speed.. and intelligence. Mufasa, who was washed away in a flood and separated from his parents, grows up as an orphan in another kingdom. Obasi, the ruler of that kingdom, does not really like Mufasa. His wife and son are sent to join him. Even after Mufasa grows up, Obasi's dislike for him does not decrease.

At this time, dangerous white lions attack Obasi's wife. In an attempt to save him from the attack, Mufasa kills the son of the king of white lions. With this, the king sets out to destroy all of them. Did Mufasa escape from the white lions? Did he fight and win? What happened to his parents? Did he meet them or not is the rest of the story.


Mufasa The Lion King Movie Analysis:

Animals, words.. expressions.. gestures do many wonders in animation. The most interesting thing is that Mahesh Babu has given voice to the main character in ‘Mufasa’. The audience who went to see the character of Mufasa in Mahesh’s voice will have a good experience. The way the story has been visually presented so that it does not feel like an animated movie and is natural is good. This will disappoint those who want to see a different story. 

Even while watching ‘Mufasa’ amidst the dazzling visual effects, we really get the feeling that we are among the animals in a jungle. They made do with a simple story without strong emotions. A son who gets separated from his parents in childhood.. Another mother takes the child and raises him with her son.. This is a father who doesn't really like him.. All the characters keep moving in front of us. The scenes between them make the family bond stronger. Mufasa doesn't excite us as a story. 

The fight between the hero and the villain.. The fight between them also seems very ordinary. Without strong emotions in the story, no matter how good it is visually, it doesn't touch the mind. The songs that are used to make you feel bored are a big minus for the film. The dialogues are written very cleverly. There is a sense of humor in many places in the conversations.

Brahmanandam-Ali-Jabardasth Seshu was able to make us laugh well with the characters voiced. Ayyappa P. Sharma's dubbing for the villain role is good. There is no shortage of technical aspects in the film. Mahesh covers its shortcomings somewhat through his voice.


Finally..

This Musafa is a visual treat for the story of the week..

Mufasa Rating: 2 / 5