Bill Murray Sings ‘Bare Necessities’ With Young ‘Jungle Book’ Co-Star (Video)
Neel Sethi and the man behind Baloo belt it out on “Jimmy Kimmel Live”
Tony Maglio | April 1, 2016 @ 7:20 AM
Last Updated: April 1, 2016 @ 11:55 AM
Bill Murray can carry a tune all by himself, but the man who plans Baloo in Disney’s upcoming “The Jungle Book” brought a friend to duet on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”
The young star of the upcoming live-action/CGI hybrid, Neel Sethi, was a little shy at first to sing “The Bare Necessities” on live, national television — but he soon came around and even got into it.
Watch the video above and the film’s first full trailer below.
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