Delhi Safari

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  • Opened December 7, 2012 (Limited)
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • PG | Violence and menacing action, rude humor, suggestive content and thematic elements
  • Parents: Common Sense Media says OK for kids 6+. More on child suitability

  • Delhi Safari is the story of a journey undertaken by a cub leopard Yuvi, his mother Begam (Vanessa Williams), a monkey Barjrangi, Bagga (Brad Garrett) the lovable bear and Alex the parrot when the forest they live in is on the verge of destruction. Along the way they meet a motley crew of jungle friends from the Bee Commander (Cary Elwes), the Pigeon (Christopher Lloyd), to the singing Flamingos (Jane Lynch and Jason Alexander). Their mission is simple, once in Delhi they will ask the government some very simple 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? Full synopsis

  • Cast: Jane Lynch, Cary Elwes, Vanessa Williams, Brad Garrett, Christopher Lloyd, Jason Alexander
  • Director: Nikhil Advani
  • Genres: Animated, Art House/Foreign

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Delhi Safari

by starwish77

This Movie is full of guns and plotting murder. They say its ok for 6 years and up, sure if you're raising a future killer and want you're kids to live their life behind bars or running from the law...

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Village Voice
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Although its message is never subtle, Delhi Safari is fun enough to earn the right to preach. Read full review

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The Hollywood Reporter
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Out-of-date animation throws up a roadblock for this Indian animated 3D family film. Read full review

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Variety
| Joe Leydon

The picture all too obviously recycles bits and pieces from "Madagascar," "The Lion King" and other made-in-America toons. Unfortunately, much gets lost in the translation. Read full review

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New York Daily News
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Except for a few scenes with some flamboyant vaudeville pink flamingos (giddily voiced by Jane Lynch and Jason Alexander), the film is without wit and, sadly, entirely forgettable. Read full review

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A scene from "Delhi Safari."