Actor Sanjay Mishra, who voice stars as Pumbaa, the warthog, in the Hindi version of the Hollywood animated film Mufasa: The Lion King, says the standard of dubbing in India has improved over the years with attention being paid to every word today.
The film, directed by Barry Jenkins, serves as both a prequel and sequel to The Lion King, the 2019 remake of the 1994 animated movie. It explores the journey of Mufasa from an orphaned cub to becoming the king of the jungle.
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