Mufasa The Lion King Review: Taka became a villain in his own story..

Mufasa The Lion King: Taka kept doing good to Mufasa again and again instead of becoming bad

Anyone who has seen the reboot version of Disney’s 1994 animation film ‘The Lion King’, released in 2019 with the same name, has an idea about the level of animation in Disney’s films. In a very touching story that takes place amidst real-looking animals, birds, forests, rivers and mountains, Mufasa becomes the king of the jungle, but is becoming a king that easy? Are enemies really inborn? Or, like friends, enemies are also created due to our own behavior. Nature tests every person on whom it wants to shower its blessings.

If we understand from the perspective of Darwin’s theory of evolution, then it is survival of the fittest here! Director Barry Jenkins, who has won an Oscar for his film ‘Moonlight’, has taken over the torch from director Jon Favreau and after watching the film, it can be said that he has succeeded in making a film that tickles the audience, makes them laugh and even cry…!

Universal story of lost and found..


The story of the film ‘Mufasa: The Lion King‘ begins where Mufasa’s son Simba is preparing to welcome a new member in his family. Rafiki is telling his daughter Kiara the story of her grandfather and Pumbaa and Timon also join in. The story is exactly like those films of BR Chopra or Manmohan Desai in which the story is taken forward on the ‘lost and found’ formula.

Here Mufasa gets separated from his parents. He gets stuck in the flood of rainwater and gets so scared of water that he is afraid of swimming until he grows up. By using the proverb ‘Jin khoja tin paiyaan gahire pani paeth’ in the climax of the film, its screenwriter Jeff Nathanson has made its characters into universal characters. Scar from the film ‘The Lion King’ also appears here as Mufasa’s childhood friend Taka

The friendship between the two is amazing. Although Taka’s father does not like Mufasa, when the outsiders attack, it is Mufasa who fights them. And then Mufasa gets the responsibility of protecting Taka’s life.

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