Yuvi's father was muscular and very strong leopard. He was stoned from his mate, because there are sexual dimorphism among the leopards. He has a strong square jaw. The spots above his eyes were like eyebrows, round and black. The underside of his tail was white, the tip was black and the side hung was orange and covered with the same black spots. His abdomen was white, as well as the face and paws. Sultan has a golden fur that is covered with black spots. All you have to do is listen to the tone of voice that the word "Honey" he spoke. In relation to Begum, Sultan was romantic. They always knew that Sultan would come to their aid whenever they needed help. Animals always admired his courage and felt helpless without him. He loved his loved ones very much and tried to do anything that he could for them (he sacrificed his own life to save his cub). Sultan is portrayed as a good, loving, affectionate and caring husband and father. In the last scene of the film, the Sultan's spirit stands on the hill and looks smiling at Yuvi, with Begum standing beside him. In the form of a ghost, he also meets Begum and convinces her that Delhi is not far away. Later, Sultan talks with Yuvi in the form of a ghost and warns him that the danger does not always come from outside, sometimes it may be hidden inside. Then, the man loads the weapon and keeps Yuvi at the bow tie, Sultan wanting to save his son throws at man, but men shoots him, and the leopard falls dead to the ground.
Begum yells Yuvi's name in fear, Sultan, noticing that Yuvi is looking at him with eyes full of fear and trust, decides to save his son and catches Yuvi in his mouth and tosses him to Begum. Father and son are rushed to the canyon where they are trapped by bulldozers. In the next scene, when they are on the walk (Sultan and Yuvi, minus Begum, she talks with animals) Sultan and Yuvi are forced to flee from the bulldozer that is chasing them. Begum leaves offended, but soon forgives Sultan and Yuvi (they sing a romantic song) We see Sultan for the first time in the scene when he teaches Yuvi self-defense, then Begum comes in and tells them to stop fighting, then Sultan and Yuvi laugh at her over-caring attitude towards her son. Not long after, their son Yuvraj (or '' Yuvi '') was born. At one point in his life he met Begum, in which he fell in love and they became mates. It is not known when Sultan was born, it is known in Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Probably, like Yuvi now, Sutlan was also a prince and when he grew up, he became King. The male is King of the Jungle and the leader of all animals that live in the Park. The journey across the country becomes a journey where enemies become friends and a family comes together to fight for what rightfully belongs to them - A HOME.At the beginning of the film, we learn that Sultan has a son named Yuvi and mate- Begum. A message that they discover not only plagues their homes, but the homes and lives of thousands of other animals on the way. From enmity to friendship as a motley group of five animals travel across India with a message. Now starts a journey from Mumbai to Delhi. Also Alex is sure that such issues need to be addressed in the parliament at Delhi. And wants nothing to do with the problems of these barbaric animals especially, the primitive ape.
However, their hope turns to despair as the talking parrot Alex hates animals. With hope in their hearts, Yuvi, Bajrangi, and Bagga decide to kidnap Alex from his luxurious golden cage. Air India, the pigeon recommends Alex, the talking parrot who can come to their rescue. The only problem being that no one can speak the human language. So the best way to get back their homes is to have a dialog with the humans, win their hearts and their own homes. He believes that all problems could be sorted out through peaceful discussions. But the anger management Guru, Bagga the bear, has a more civilized suggestion. The hot headed militant monkey, Bajrangi, wants to declare a full scale war against the humans taking over their homes. Yuvi, Sultan's cub, tries to reason with the elders, urging them to not give up their homes.Įveryone is convinced that it is futile to fight humans, and the only option is to leave and move to a safer home. The night has a very tense air as all the animals gather around with fear in their heart, discussing their fate of losing their habitat to human beings. Sultan tries to fight a futile battle and ends up losing his life. A distant thunder breaks the silence and a closer look reveals the jungle being raided by man and machine destroying everything in its path. The residents of the national park welcome a bright sunny morning, birds singing away merrily, animals running around with joy, Sultan and his cub playing by the lakeside.