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Matthew Broderick aka Simba Remembers Lion King Co-Star James Earl Jones aka Mufasa After His Demise: ‘I’m So Lucky…’
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Matthew Broderick aka Simba Remembers Lion King Co-Star James Earl Jones aka Mufasa After His Demise: ‘I’m So Lucky…’

Trigger Warning: This article contains references to an individual’s death.

Matthew Broderick, best known for his role as Simba in The Lion King, paid tribute to James Earl Jones after the legendary actor died on September 9, 2024, at the age of 93. Jones famously voiced Mufasa, Simba’s father, in the 1994 animated film. Matthew called himself ‘lucky’ to have gotten the chance to work with Jones. 

Broderick spoke exclusively with PEOPLE about his experience working with the iconic actor. “I’m so lucky to have had a chance to work with James Earl Jones,” Broderick said. “To have had him play my father, my king! And to get to know him a little bit.”

The actor reflected on the close bond between their characters in The Lion King and how it mirrored their real-life connection. Broderick added that he would cross paths with James Earl Jones from time to time over the years, and he was always so thrilled to see him.

Broderick described Jones as a warm and genuine individual, stating that he was so open and had a broad grin, lots of laughter, and genuine curiosity about others. Broderick cherished his personal connection with Jones, describing him as a great listener.

Broderick went on to praise Jones’ acting skills, describing his brilliant, frightening, heartbreaking performance in the play Fences. He described the performance as possibly his favorite but admitted that it was difficult to choose because Jones had played so many memorable roles over his long career.

Broderick also went ahead to call Jones one of the best of his generation, and also hailed him as a ‘great American actor’.  Rob Minkoff, who co-directed The Lion King with Roger Allers, talked about James Earl Jones’ legacy. He stated that Jones left an indelible mark on theater, film, and animation.

Minkoff specifically cited Jones’ portrayal of Mufasa as absolute perfection. He said that his portrayal of Mufasa taught a generation what fatherhood is all about.

Minkoff believes Jones’ powerful voice will continue to resonate with audiences in the future, saying that he is certain his powerful voice will continue rumbling through the living rooms, keeping his spirit alive for years to come. Minkoff concluded his tribute with a heartfelt message saying that he lives in all of us.

James Earl Jones’ contributions to film and television have had an undeniable impact. Jones, like Mufasa, was well-known for voicing the iconic Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise. Disney CEO Bob Iger paid tribute to Jones in a statement, describing the characters he created as some of the greatest characters in cinema history.

Iger said that as a celebrated stage actor with nearly 200 film and television credits to his name, the stories he brought to life with a uniquely commanding presence and a true richness of spirit have left an indelible mark on generations of audiences.

ALSO READ: James Earl Jones, Revered Actor And Iconic Voice Of Star Wars’ Darth Vader And The Lion King’s Mufasa, Dies At 93

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“I Don’t Hate Mr Modi”: Rahul Gandhi’s Latest At US University Chat
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“I Don’t Hate Mr Modi”: Rahul Gandhi’s Latest At US University Chat

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said he doesn’t hate Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In fact, he empathises with him. At an interaction in Georgetown University in US’ Washington DC, Mr Gandhi said, “You will be surprised, but I don’t actually hate Mr Modi. He has got a point of view, I don’t agree with his point of view, But I don’t hate him.”

I don’t hate Mr. Modi.

He has a point of view; I don’t agree with the point of view, but I don’t hate him.

He has a different perspective, and I have a different perspective.

: Shri @RahulGandhi at the Georgetown University

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— Congress (@INCIndia) September 10, 2024

“In fact, in many moments, I empathise with him. It’s not that I think that he is my enemy. He’s got a different point of view, I have got a different point of view. I have empathy and compassion for what he is doing. And I think that’s a much better place to be in instead of him versus me. I don’t think that’s productive,” said the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, who is on a three-day visit to the US.

The Congress leader has addressed several interactions during his trip to the US and spoken on wide-ranging issues. His remarks have come under sharp criticism by the BJP, which has accused him of insulting India abroad.

Targeting the BJP’s ideological parent RSS, Mr Gandhi told a gathering in Texas that the RSS believes India is one idea, while the Congress considers it a multiplicity of ideas. “That is the fight,” he said. Speaking on the low participation of Indian women in the workforce, the Congress leader said the attitude of a large number of Indian men towards women is ridiculous. This attitude, he said, was also part of the ideological fight between the BJP and the Opposition. “BJP/RSS believe that women should be restricted to a particular role, they should stay at home, cook food, they should not talk too much, we believe women should be allowed to aspire to whatever they want to do,” he said.

Mr Gandhi also said the “fear of BJP” had vanished after the Lok Sabha poll results. “Within minutes of the election result, nobody was scared of the BJP and the Prime Minister of India. These are huge achievements, not of Rahul Gandhi or Congress, but of the people of India who realised we are not going to accept an attack on the Constitution,” he said.

Speaking on the unemployment issue in India, the Congress leader drew a comparison with China.

“The West has an employment problem. India has an employment problem… But many countries in the world don’t have an employment problem. China certainly doesn’t have an employment problem. Vietnam doesn’t have an employment problem. So there are places on the planet that are not struggling with unemployment.

There’s a reason. If you look at the United States in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, they were the centre of global production. Anything that was made, cars, washing machines, TVs, all made in the United States. Production moved from the United States. It went to Korea, it went to Japan. Eventually, it went to China. If you look today, China is dominating global production… So what has happened? The West, America, Europe, and India have given up on the idea of production and they’ve handed it to China. The act of production creates jobs. What we do, what the Americans do, what the West does, is we organise consumption,” he said.

The ruling BJP slammed Mr Gandhi’s remarks and said he is a “black spot” on Indian democracy.

“Everyone knows that Rahul Gandhi is an immature and part-time leader. But people have put a huge responsibility on his shoulders since he became the Leader of Opposition,” BJP’s Gaurav Bhatia told the media. “But I feel sad to say that Rahul Gandhi is a black spot in Indian democracy. He does not even know what to talk about when he visits a foreign country,” he said.

Mr Bhatia said Mr Gandhi cannot “utter a single word or give a statement against China”. “He weakens India…. He stands by China,” the BJP leader said, claiming that the Congress signed a “party-to-party MoU with China” during its rule.

“The series of efforts that Rahul Gandhi has been making to weaken Indian democracy is the outcome of that MoU. If I am wrong, I dare Rahul Gandhi and (Congress president) Mallikarjun Kharge to make the MoU public,” he said.

Responding to the BJP’s barbs, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has said Mr Gandhi has never defamed India. “He (Rahul Gandhi) has never defamed India and will never do so, this is our promise. BJP people need an excuse, and they raise such issues all the time.”

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One killed in Ukraine drone attacks on Russia
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One killed in Ukraine drone attacks on Russia

Meanwhile, Russian officials say they have downed 144 Ukrainian drones in an overnight attack. 

​Meanwhile, Russian officials say they have downed 144 Ukrainian drones in an overnight attack.  

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