Devaraj Bharani Dharan

Shivangi Lioness (2025) doesn’t just waltz into the jungle—it claws its way in. Devaraj Bharani Dharan’s vision isn’t about the standard animal-hero cliché; it scrambles right into the tangled mess of survival, ancient rivalry, and the unspoken rules of the wild. Shivangi, the lioness, isn’t just a predator—she’s a mother, a protector, and, to be honest, the queen who isn’t asking for your respect; she demands it. The film kicks off with the territory all up for grabs—a brutal drought, prey vanishing, other predators getting gutsy. Shivangi’s pride is barely hanging on. She’s got cubs to feed and a legacy to protect, but every move is a gamble. There’s a rival pride sniffing around, the old alliances with other animals are falling apart, and the humans nearby are starting to make things even messier. It’s not just claws and teeth—there’s this whole undercurrent of strategy, memory, and instinct. Shivangi’s not just fighting for today. She’s got her ancestors’ stories in her blood, pushing her to adapt, outwit, and survive. What’s wild is how the movie doesn’t sugarcoat the jungle. It’s dirty, unpredictable, and sometimes heartbreakingly unfair. Shivangi takes hits—literally and emotionally. Sometimes she loses. Sometimes she outsmarts everyone, pulling a move no one saw coming. There’s heartbreak, hope, and a whole lot of grit. If you’re looking for a fuzzy Disney ending, yeah, don’t hold your breath. But if you want a story that roars with real life, this is it.

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