Celebrating over 100 years of Tarzan

2016 is certainly turning out to be a year of nostalgic films. Some of the yesteryear generations folk tale blockbusters seem to be resurrecting at the big screens. First Mowgli set the tone for jungle tale enthusiasts with the box office record breaker The Jungle Book reboot now Tarzan has to live up to the billing with The Legend of Tarzan in 3D. Apart these two the legendary ghost myth film, Ghostbusters is also back in theatres.

However though with this latest depiction of original author Edgar Rice Burroughs’ fictional character (Tarzan), the franchise celebrates a century in existence milestone from 1912.

Yates’s new film is a reboot following the 2013 3D animation installment. This time colonial power is the main catalyst of attention. “It has been years since the man once known as Tarzan (Skarsgård) left the jungles of Africa behind for a gentrified life as John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke, with his beloved wife, Jane (Robbie) at his side. Now, he has been invited back to the Congo to serve as a trade emissary of Parliament, unaware that he is a pawn in a deadly convergence of greed and revenge, masterminded by the Belgian, Captain Leon Rom (Waltz). But those behind the murderous plot have no idea what they are about to unleash”.

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Shame on State looters

“Your and my legitimacy relies on fighting corruption, discrimination and seeking justice.”– Imam KhameneiThis is laid bare in the recently released Auditor General’s report of 2023. The report highlights that government was plundered off millions of pula in wasteful expenditure and irregular procurement at a time when the country was grappling for every thebe to save its citizens. The report reveals that millions set aside for the...

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