
#DELHI SAFARI FULL MOVIE IN ENGLISH MOVIE#
i mean, it had jokes that did made chuckle (there's only 2 jokes in the whole movie that made me laugh), but chuckle alone isn't enough to make your movie funny. like the movements seemed rough, the characters designs weren't that great and the backgrounds were a big meh. "Delhi Safari" obviously has weaker animation than "Alpha and Omega" (and "Alpha and Omega" was co-produced in India too, despite being almost entirely American). like in "Alpha and Omega", where the movie kept me smiling and happy, it doesn't play by-the-numbers, it had better animation, a great message and i loved every character in it. watching "Delhi Safari", i was pretty much like "i seen better characters than these before". and even though i did admit there were likable characters, most of them felt just really bland, so you don't really care about them that much. and it really plays on that by-the-numbers scenario in which it gets annoying. the story's nothing new, we seen it done over and over again. but honestly, even though i did enjoy it, "Delhi Safari" still wasn't that good. and some of the characters were likable and relevant so there's that. and it was generic, but i can't deny that it did have its great moments. and when i heard of that, i was like "this sounds really generic". so the animals set on a journey to the big city to ask the humans why are they destroying the jungle. the story's about a group of animals whose home (the jungle) gets destroyed by humans with bulldozers to make way for a some-kinda resort or a hotel. it wasn't great but it wasn't atrocious either. Given that one of our favorite restaurants right now is called Bollywood Grill, our favorite line was towards the end when the humans proclaim, "That parrot has watched too much Bollywood!" They cross India, marveling at the human-made pollution, in a kind of reverse safari, repeating the environmental lessons so common in children's animation in a unique, spirited way. The tiger cub is very appealing, a kind of re-appropriation of sir khan as an animal hunted by humans the bear, like Baloo, is a lovable joker the monkey, like king Louis, is a maniacal punk, but he redeems himself by saving the life of the parrot, the animals' only hope to save the forest from development, because he can talk to humans. But its magic lies in the untraditional animal characters, which delighted my children. The animation and singing are also not great. As several other viewers have noted, there are some scenes that don't belong in a children's movie, which just pop up out of nowhere. We hadn't seen any Indian animated movies so I took a chance on it, and it's, well.interesting. Please go and watch with your lovely kids. Overall, it has all ingredients of a good film, drama, emotion and entertainment. You would feel that you are simply watching a typical Bollywood movie. Music score by Shankar Ehsan Loy is very good. 3D impact is not up to mark but when subject and narration touch your emotions, you don't bother about other things. They have even touched a very sensitive issue of Tiger saving in a scene, which was heart touching. Nikhil Advani, Girish Dhamija, Suresh Nair and Milap Zaveri. Rest Akshay Khanna, Boman Irani, Urmila Matondkar and Saurav Shukla are also fine but Govinda is outstanding. Most of the voice dubbing is done by known bollywood actors but Govinda's voice is superb. Especially the bee animation is mind blowing. Camera angle used in story telling keeps the pace of film on very good note. Making an animation and meaningful film is complete risk in Bollywood but he took the challenge and proved himself right. Nikhil Advani, who choose a tough path of making a meaningful film rather than following the common path of making a commercial cinema. Language: Mediocre | Sex & Nudity: No | Violence: Critical | Gore: No | Smoking, Alcohol or Drugs: No Both for adults (the message) & kids (animation). A complete entertainment package, this! BOTTOM LINE: A wonderful must-watch in the wake of boring mainstream Bollywood movies. I was little disappointed with the editing but the soundtrack made my day. The voices provided by our Bollywood celebrities are very good, the dialogs make you laugh and the direction is also good. Yes, like I said it IS little unrealistic, but who cares when it gives a valid message. An eye-opener for some, Delhi Safari is truly remarkable in its style, narration and innovation. It talks about the plight of animals and why animals are going extinct. It is so in parallel with the need of the hour in India & the whole world. The grievance is that they are being murdered, chased away from their natural habitats. The story is simple, yet unrealistic, about a group of animals who set out to the Parliament to speak out their grievances. While watching India's first stereoscopic 3D movie with such a beautiful message, I was entertained, mesmerized & marveled at the creation.
