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Synopsis: 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. A man is on the run to destroy the forest in order to erect a balcony. 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?
Director(s): Nikkhil Advani
Production: Applied Art Productions
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IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
15%
PG
Year:
2012
96 min
Website
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I don't know about films.

But here, everything

depends on your acting.

Is that so?

- Yes.

Okay, uncle. Ready?

- Yes. Ready.

Action!

Not possible.

- It's possible.

It's out of the question.

- It's not.

These are just words. Merely words.

You don't know my uncle Bajrangi.

Uncle Bajrangi.

What's the matter? Any problem?

Look, uncle Bajrangi.

I am telling him

that there is nobody..

..as strong as you

in the entire jungle.

You are right.

- But he doesn't believe me.

Is that so?

So I will make him believe it.

Why?

- No. No. No.

I have waged a bet with

him that uncle Bajrangi..

..can defeat two in arm wrestling.

But he says...but he says..

Not possible.

Is that so? So this is the matter.

Does anyone in the jungle have

the courage to come forward?

I am not talking to you.

Barela! Marela! Come here!

What happened?

I know your mother's lover.

Something is fishy, boss.

I don't think his

intentions are good, boss.

I even told him that uncle

Bajrangi can shake any tree..

..and drop all the

fruits down in a jiffy.

But he says..

Impossible.

So see this.

They are flattering you.

- Coconut tree.

If you fall,

you will break your bones.

You should at least get coconuts.

I am dead!

So many of them.

What else did you say, pigeon?

Not pigeon, uncle. Alex.

Alex?

- Yes.

I even told him that

only you can release..

..Alex from Vikram

Khosla's captivity..

But he said..

- lmpossible.

Enough. Where? Where is Alex?

I am your parrot.

You are my birdie.

I am your parrot.

You are my birdie.

Why don't you listen to me?

Your youth is tantalizing.

I don't know what

spell you have cast.

My heart is smitten.

It murmurs sweet nothings.

My heart is smitten.

It murmurs sweet nothings.

Hurry up.

Come. Come. Come.

Yuvi, hurry.

Your youth is tantalizing.

I don't know what

spell you have cast.

Welcome to Khosla's home, baby.

Wow! Nice house, Mr. Khosla.

She is hot.

Alex! What a cute little parrot!

- Come, baby.

Let's go to the poolside.

Why poolside? - That's where

your opening scene will be shot.

The opening scene will be in a bikini?

But I want to do acting also.

Cool down.

We need bikini to sell the movie.

My character will be exposed?

Full exposure. Full exposure.

A long role and short dresses.

I will make you a top heroine.

You are serious,

aren't you, Mr. Khosla?

Very serious.

Silence!

Mummy, please. Listen to me..

- Quiet.

Bagga, he is small. But you..

He is small.

That's why I went along with him.

Aunt, come on.

He needed someone responsible.

You think going to a human's house..

..and putting everyone's life

in danger is a responsible thing?

And you, Bajrangi.

You were against talking to humans.

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Nikkhil Advani

Nikkhil Advani (born 28 April 1971) is an Indian film producer, director and screenwriter. He is one of the co-founders of Emmay Entertainment, a motion picture production company. Nikkhil has worked with famed ecologist Bittu Sehgal and he serves on the advisory board of Save The Tiger’s cause. more…

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