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Synopsis. In a jungle in colonial India, the giant Indian python seer Kaa watches as Shere Khan, a treacherous Bengal tiger, breaks 'jungle law' by killing a family of humans. Bagheera, a panther, finds a surviving infant boy and takes him to Nisha and Vihaan's family of Indian wolves. Tabaqui, Shere Khan's hyena lackey, spots the boy before.


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Shere Khan is a male Bengal tiger and the main antagonist in Mowgli:Legend of the Jungle. He was voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch in motion capture. He is Mowgli's archenemy whom he is obsessed with killing. Shere Khan is known throughout the entire jungle as a tiger without mercy as well as being ruthless, sadistic, psychopathic, arrogant, hateful, power-hungry, and hypocritical, who mainly.


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This proud Bengal tiger strives to be the Lord of The. Every hero needs his antagonist, in the world of The Jungle Book Shere Khan is an archenemy of Mowgli. This proud Bengal tiger strives to.


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Shere Khan, a fictional Bengal tiger and main antagonist of The Jungle Book; Sher Khan, antagonist in the 1973 Indian film Zanjeer and its 2013 remake, portrayed by Pran and Sanjay Dutt respectively; Sher Khan, an antagonist portrayed by Danny Denzongpa in the 1991 Indian film Sanam Bewafa


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Shere Khan is a male Bengal tiger, and secondary antagonist in The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli and Baloo. Shere Khan is similar to his novel counterpart in that he appears as Mowgli's arch nemesis - as in many versions, it is explained that their rivalry stems from Khan murdering Mowgli's father. However, he plays a more minor role and rarely interacts with Mowgli. Shere Khan is first seen.


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Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Disney's 1967 animated feature film, The Jungle Book. A powerful, suave Bengal tiger, Shere Khan is deeply feared as the most ferocious predator in the jungle. His reputation was such that he needed only to show himself to intimidate his victims. Khan is also notorious for his animosity towards man, due to his fear of guns and fire. As such, he has vowed to.


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Shere Khan is the main antagonist of the 2016 Disney live action film The Jungle Book, a remake of the 1967 animated classic.. He is a notorious, fearsome and scarred Bengal tiger who serves as the tyrannical king of the jungle and is obsessed on killing the man-cub Mowgli, due to him having a vendetta against mankind after getting his face burned which blinded his left eye and gave him facial.


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They made a full recovery and found a permanent home at the sanctuary. The American bear, Baloo, and the Bengal tiger, Shere Khan, were named after characters from "The Jungle Book." The African lion, due to a prior operation, is called Leo. They became known as the BLT - Bear, Lion, and Tiger. An Inseparable Bond


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Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Disney 's 1967 animated feature film, The Jungle Book. A powerful Bengal tiger, Shere Khan is considered suave and charming, yet is deeply feared as the most ferocious predator in the jungle. His reputation was such that he needed only to show himself to intimidate his victims.


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Shere Khan is a Bengal tiger and the main antagonist of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. He is the archenemy of Mowgli and seeks to kill him at any cost. His name means "Tiger King". Shere Khan was depicted by the late British author Rudyard Kipling as being born with a crippled leg and derisively nicknamed Lungri (The Lame One) by his mother. Despite this setback, the Shere Khan character.


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Shere Khan (Hindi- शेर खान/ English pronunciation / ˈ ʃ ɪər ˈ k ɑː n /) is a fictional Bengal tiger and the main antagonist of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book and its adaptations. The name roughly translates as tiger ruler, with shere (Persian: شیر, pronounced) being the Persian word for 'tiger' and khan being used as a title of distinction among the Turco-Mongol peoples.


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Shere Khan is the main antagonist of Disney's 1967 animated feature film, The Jungle Book. A powerful Bengal tiger, Shere Khan is considered suave and charmi.


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Shere Khan is a male Bengal tiger, and, unlike in all other movies, he isn't the main antagonist in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, but "the jungle's royal keeper" and protector. Shere Khan is similar to his animated counterpart as he despises humanity to the full extent. However, unlike his animated counterpart, it turns out that the true reason behind his hatred for humanity is because of.


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Shere Khan, the iconic villain from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, has captivated audiences for decades with his menacing presence. This fearsome Bengal tiger has left a lasting imprint on popular culture, becoming one of the most iconic cartoon characters of all time. With his striking orange and black stripes and piercing yellow eyes.


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Shere Khan, the Bengal tiger rescued with his bear and lion brothers after a 2001 raid on a drug dealer's home, died early Tuesday. Shere Khan had been ill for several weeks.


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Shere Khan was a male Bengal tiger of the Indian jungle and the main antagonist of The Jungle Book. Coming soon! Due to being born with a crippled leg, and derisively nicknamed Lungri (The Lame One) by his own mother, Shere Khan was arrogant and regarded himself as the rightful lord of the jungle. It seemed, however, that the only creature who looked up to him was Tabaqui, the cowardly.