Two Brothers (2004 film)

Starring Guy Pearce and Freddie Highmore, it tells the story about two Indochinese tiger brothers named Kumal and Sangha, who are separated from their parents as cubs and then reunited a year later as adults to find their way back home.

Separated as cubs, their paths diverge: Kumal is captured by villagers, sold to a cruel circus run by Zerbino and Saladin, and trained through abuse to perform dangerous stunts.

Sangha, meanwhile, is briefly adopted by Raoul, the son of French administrator Eugene Normandin, but is later sent to a palace menagerie after a conflict with the family’s dog.

When the prince organizes a staged battle between Sangha and Kumal, the brothers initially clash but recognize each other mid-fight, reverting to playful cubhood antics.

The film earned a worldwide total of $62,174,008 by the end of its theatrical run against an estimated budget of €57,860,727,[1] making it a box office success.