

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 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) N 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. From the words spoken by the owl, we can conclude that he was a strong leopard and the inhabitants of the jungle could always count on protection from his side. Protecting loved ones is able to sacrifice his own life, which proves his love to them. Sultan is presented as a loving and caring husband and father. 9 It's not just my body that means I'm alive.
