Friday, 10 August 2012

Delhi Safari premiere in Rajasthan

Nikhil Advani's animated film Delhi Safari, that's about five animals from Borivali National Park, who head to satisfy the Prime Minister in Delhi with a plea to prevent builders from encroaching on their forests, is scheduled for release on October 19. Interestingly, Advani plans to have the premiere of his film at Ranthambore in Rajasthan that is probably the most largest national parks within the country and was declared one of the most Tiger Reserves in 1973.

Speaking in regards to the premiere, environmentalist Bittu Sahgal says, "I'VE spoken to officials at Ranthambore. They have got requested a screening of the film for a 5,000-strong crowd."

On the opposite hand, keeping the surroundings in mind the members of the solid and crew of the film including Govinda, Shankar Mahadevan and Loy Fernandez have kick started a campaign to avoid wasting the surroundings by signing postcards in an effort to be handed over to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Says Advani, "WE WILL BE ABLE TO ask students to send letters in support of the cause, with a purpose to then be sent to the Prime Minister's Office. We can use the internet and social media to succeed in out to as many of us as possible, in order that the petition reaches the PMO by the primary week of October, that is observed as Wildlife Week."