Otherwise the script and story is quite a yawn. In fact, it’s Alex and Bajrangi’s characters that stand out in the film. The exchanges between Alex and Bajrangi are a riot. It’s Milap Zaveri and Girish Dhamija’s dialogues that do the trick mostly. There’s nothing special about the story or the screenplay by Nikhil Advani, Girish Dhamija and Suresh Nair. What happens to this strange Delhi Safari? Delhi Safari Movie Stills Delhi Safari Review: Script Analysis And Alex is with them more out of force than choice and is just biding his time to escape. If that isn’t enough, the monkey and the parrot get on each others’ nerves at every possible chance. So they coerce the parrot Alex (Akshaye Khanna) into joining them.īajrangi’s DNA might be close to that of humans, but the mischevious monkey wants to ensure that the animals do not talk to humans. But none of the animals can speak for the humans to understand their predicament. For this he brings together to a makeshift group of animals from the forest: Bagga the Bear (Boman Irani), Bajrangi the monkey (Govinda), Sultan’s widow Begum (Urmila Matondkar). The plan is a bit far fetched: they want to reach Delhi and voice their grievances to the Parliament. But Sultan’s young son, Yuvi (Swini Khara) grapples at one last chance to save his home. Threatened in their own habitat after the death of the leopard Sultan (Suniel Shetty), the animals in Sanjay Gandhi National Park decide to migrate. Earlier in August, a satire site had posted an article about the state of the animation industry in India which said, “If I have to watch one more show reel filled with baby elephants, round-eyed tiger cubs or plucky street urchins, I’m going to slit my own wrists.” Unfortunately, Delhi Safari isn’t exactly an exception to the rule, but it’s not exactly slit-your-wrist material either.
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