Hakuna matata! It\'s 25 years of \'The Lion King\'

Hakuna matata! It's 25 years of 'The Lion King'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Memorable music, story, characters, and dialogues. There's a lot of love that fans continue to have for the 1994 film "The Lion King" 25 years on, even as it comes full 'circle' and many await the 2019 version which hits the screens next month.

Comic Con paid a tribute to the film with a special post featuring the character Rafiki. The caption read: "It has been 25 years since Lion roared its way right into our hearts. Happy Silver Jubilee, Lion and Hakuna Matata, everyone!"

by and Rob Minkoff, its narrative follows a lion cub in the African savannah. idolises his father and takes to heart his own royal destiny. But not everyone in the kingdom celebrates the new cub's arrival.

Scar, Mufasa's brother -- and former heir to the throne -- has plans of his own. The battle for Pride Rock is ravaged with betrayal, tragedy and drama, ultimately resulting in Simba's exile. With help from a curious pair of newfound friends, will have to figure out how to grow up and take back what is rightfully his, and he does.

Little life lessons infused in the dialogues -- "Being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble", "You gotta put your behind in the past", "The past can hurt. But, you can either run from it or, learn from it." and "Remember who you are" -- made Simba's journey with his friends and family even more special.

The soundtrack, composed by and ably supported by and Tim Rice, also fuelled the popularity of the movie. The songs "Be prepared", "Can you feel the love tonight", "Circle of life", "Hakuna matata" and "I just can't wait to be king", have lived on through the years.

"The Lion King" -- which won an for its achievement in music -- has since inspired two direct-to-video sequels "II: Simba's Pride" (1998) "1½" (2004), as well as a long-running successful Broadway musical.

Now all eyes are set on the new film.

of "The Jungle Book" fame has stayed true to the classic story of Simba and used pioneering filmmaking techniques to bring the iconic characters to the big screen in a whole new way.

Featuring the voices of as Simba, Beyonce Knowles-Carter as Nala, as Mufasa, as Scar, as Pumbaa and as Timon, the movie will open in Indian theatres on July 19.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, June 15 2019. 18:44 IST