

Safari
Bombay-based Anjali Aggarwal's father, Ajit, is the owner of Aggarwal Industries. Asha challenges Ajit that she can run the business better and he accepts the challenge. Her plan is to build a new factory on a small island called Manjira in the Indian Ocean.
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Plot Summary
This documentary takes viewers on an immersive journey through the African savanna, showcasing the diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. It captures the raw beauty and untamed nature of the continent, highlighting the interactions between various species in their natural habitat. The film aims to educate and inspire appreciation for the wild.
Critical Reception
Safari (1999) was generally well-received by audiences for its stunning cinematography and informative content, particularly appealing to nature documentary enthusiasts. Critics often praised its educational value and its ability to transport viewers to the heart of the African wilderness, though some found its pacing to be slow at times.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning portrayal of African wildlife.
- Educational and engaging for nature lovers.
- Can feel a bit slow for general audiences.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in various African national parks, requiring extensive travel and patience to capture animal behaviors.
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