At a crisp 95 minutes, the film is an enjoyable and entertaining adventure, despite never achieving Pixar-level greatness.Ī young leopard cub, Yuvi (voiced by Swini Khara), motivates a group of animals to head to the Capital to protest against the takedown of their wildlife reserve, after their leader, and his father, Sultan (Sunil Shetty), is killed by redevelopers constructing a residential complex in its place. There are more than a few lessons nicely woven into the plot of Delhi Safari, but thankfully this 3D animation film from director Nikhil Advani never talks down to its young audience, or beats them on the head with its overarching message of wildlife and environmental preservation. The film ends with all animals settled in the Jungle with Yuvi seeing his father's spirit and Begum together happy and Yuvi smiling.Cast: Voices of Govinda, Urmila Matondkar, Boman Irani, Akshaye Khanna, Swini Khara, Sunil Shetty, Prem Chopra, Deepak Dobriyal, Saurabh Shukla In the last scene, it is shown the jungle is saved courtesy of a shared land act (with the area being called the "Sanjay Gandhi National Park-Borivali") and all are happy and settled. They finally reach Delhi and tell their message through Alex to the Prime Minister of the country that they want peace between humans and animals and how this young little cub Yuvi inspired all of them to go to Delhi despite all the incidents. Begum tells that no one is going to Delhi after listening to a tiger's story of how he only survived death at a human's hands by being a coward and forsaking his old ways thankfully, following a pep talk and seeing Sultan's spirit and Yuvi who inspires them, Begum changes her mind and with renewed hope, proceeds to Delhi. Alex also realizes how selfish he was and decides to help animals to help them to justice. A thrilling experience of trains follows after which Bajrangi tells Alex how guilty he feels of thinking to kill him. All the animals run with bees chasing them. One day he gets to know that Alex was just pretending and chases him leading himself to inadvertently hit a beehive. Bajrangi wholeheartedly does the hard work, sometimes himself getting injured. The animals consult a doctor Jadibuti Baba a turtle who prescribes some ayurvedic medicines of sandalwood, rose, guava to recover Alex's voice, claiming that he has hypertension, stress and high blood pressure. After this incident Alex pretends to have lost his voice. These five animals plan to go to Delhi and ask the parliament some very simple yet pertinent questions why has man become the most dangerous animal Doesn’t man understand that if the forests and the animals don’t exist, man will cease to exist. A man is on the run to destroy the forest in order to erect a balcony.
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Delhi Safari is the story of a journey undertaken by a cub leopard, his mother, a monkey, a bear and a parrot when the forest they live in is on the verge of destruction.
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Builders have encroached upon their forest and the animals decide to go to Delhi and protest in front of the parliament and ask the parliament some very simple yet pertinent questions they were thinking of– why has man become the most dangerous animal? Doesn't man understand that if the forests and the animals don't co-exist with humans, the balance of the ecosystem will be endangered.
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Synopsis: Delhi Safari is the story of a journey undertaken by a leopard cub, his mother, a monkey, a bear and a parrot when the forest they live in is on the verge of destruction. Writer: Nikhil Advani (screenplay), Nikhil Advani (story), Rahul Awate (dialogue), Girish Dhamija (dialogue), Girish Dhamija (screenplay), Suresh Nair (screenplay), Milap Zaveri (dialogue) Starring: Jane Lynch, Cary Elwes, Troy Baker, Christopher Lloyd