


However, he himself is killed by a human wielding a shotgun, making the whole forest a large enemy of the humans. In a bid to save Yuvi, Sultan catches Yuvi in his mouth and tosses him to Begum. Begum manages to escape, but Yuvi and Sultan are trapped. However, while coming back, a whole pack of bulldozers come from nowhere and proceed to demolish the surrounding jungle. Soon, Begum forgives Sultan and Yuvraj (following a song- her one weakness). The two say something that gets Begum angry and she goes. The film carries a flashback of the morning with Yuvi and Sultan playing in the forest while his mother, Begum (Urmila Matondkar) enters. The film starts with Yuvraj (or 'Yuvi', for short) (Tara Strong in the English Version, and Swini Khara in the Original Hindi Version) saying that he lost his father, Sultan (Sunil Shetty) in the morning, but doesn't want to lose his home in any cost. 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? Episode Description: 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.
