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. 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.
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. Sultan is portrayed as a good, loving, affectionate and caring husband and father. 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. Animals always admired his courage and felt helpless without him. They always knew that Sultan would come to their aid whenever they needed help.
In relation to Begum, Sultan was romantic. All you have to do is listen to the tone of voice that the word "Honey" he spoke. Sultan has a golden fur that is covered with black spots.
He has long whiskers and amber eyes. His abdomen was white, as well as the face and paws. The underside of his tail was white, the tip was black and the side hung was orange and covered with the same black spots. He has a strong square jaw. The spots above his eyes were like eyebrows, round and black.
He was stoned from his mate, because there are sexual dimorphism among the leopards. Yuvi's father was muscular and very strong leopard. Sultan was handsome. The character of Sultan is important for the plot of the whole film. From the moment of his death, the action has been developing significantly.
Although he died, his ghost appears and warns Yuvi and advises him. He encourages Begum to continue journey to Delhi. Sultan is one of the most important characters in the film.
Unfortunately, his role has not been appreciated and has not been placed on the film poster or the cover of a DVD with a movie. Wee 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. In the next scene, when they are on the walk Sultan and Yuvi, minus Begum Sultan and Yuvi are forced to flee from the bulldozer that is chasing them.
Sultan loves his wife very much. Sometimes laughs at her over-caring attitude towards their son. It is also known that her eyes when she is angry are pleasing to him.
We can also conclude from Yuvi's statement that if Begum is already decisive, only Sultan can persuade her to change her mind "There is only one person Mom will listen to now He's a voice that manages to convince Begum, not to give up the onward journey to Delhi.
So he had a big influence on her and on her decisions. She knew that he could be trusted with Yuvi, thus why they walked through the forest. Sultan loved his son very much. It was from him that Yuvi learned how to love nature and other animals and how to respect them.
Yuvi knew that for his father the jungle in which they live is of great importance. He compared her leaving to leave his father "If we leave this jungle, it's just like leaving papa, it's full of his memories". The cub always stays close to his father. During "To forgive", Yuvi does not leave Sultan. He follows him all the time and keeps him.
When Yuvi and Sultan, while on a walk, heard a noise from behind the trees, the cub most likely sensing danger hid behind his father's paw. During their escape from the bulldozer, when Yuvi had almost died under the machine, Sultan rescued his son.
On the mission to Delhi, she was determined to change the human's mind about animals. She always wanted to protect the team, and tell them something if they were wrong. After the trip, Begum had become more relaxed since Sultan died. Begum has a golden fur that is covered with black spots.
Her underbelly is white, as well as her face and paws. Her tail is golden and covered with the same black spots. Its tip is white. Begum has a round face, with the only spots being a few around her eyes. Unlike Sultan, she is not muscular, but still strong. Begum is the supporting protagonist of the film. After Sultan died, Begum led the group of animals that went to Delhi to speak to parliament.
She always encouraged the team to keep going for the sake of the rest of the animals. When she met Tiger, however, she began to doubt the mission. She almost gave up, if it had not been for Sultan's spirit. Begum loves her husband very much. Sometimes she gets upset with him beacuse rough attitude towards their son.
She was very sad and worried when he unexpectedly died. Sultan's death was the reason that Begum decided to go to Delhi. He's a voice that managed to convince Begum, not to give up the journey to Delhi when times got hard..
She loved Sultan so much, that h had a big influence on her and on her decisions. She knew that he could be trusted with Yuvi, thus why they walked through the forest. Begum loves her son very much. The cub always stayed close to his mother, especially when they went to Delhi.
When Yuvi and Sultan, while on a walk, heard a noise from behind the trees. It turned out to be a bulldozer. During their escape from the bulldozer, when Yuvi had almost died under the machine. In bit to save Yuvi, Sultan tossing him to Begum. Together, they watched Sultan's unfortunate death.
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