Monkey Thieves
With Jaipur overrun by langurs, the splinter group must try every trick in the book to locate food. In a faraway forest, Zamir reappears.
With Jaipur overrun by langurs, the splinter group must try every trick in the book to locate food. In a faraway forest, Zamir reappears.
Rani and the temple troop rely on handouts, while Bipin and the exiles search for a new base. As prospects dim, they suddenly find a ray of hope.
The Galta Gang splits into two troops, with Bipin, Yash and Tito leading the splinter group into the city - and into the traps of the monkey catcher.
As the troop expands and the economy plunges, scarce offerings at the temple leave the macaques competing with each other for sustenance.
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The drought means the monkey troop are facing starvation, but they are saved in the nick of time when a devout Hindu brings them bagful's of fruit and treats.
The captured monkeys are released in the unknown wilderness while the rest of the gang target a car full of shopping.
After a food raid goes wrong the monkey catcher strikes, a handful of the gang are captured and taken away in his van.
A raid on the city fruit market seems like easy pickings until a rival gang appears, lead by the meanest macaque in Jaipur.
A fruitful break-in puts food on the table but ends in disaster when one of the troop gets a huge shock on an electricity pylon.
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