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Parvati's Siblings (French: Parvati et les Fréres et Sœurs) is a 1956 French film inspired by the Rudyard Kipling's short story Mowgli's Brothers.

Plot
Father Wolf (Rama) and Mother Wolf (Raska), a pair of wolves raising their cubes, were furious to learn from Tabaqui that Shere Khan is hunting in their territory because he might kill men and bring human retribution upon the Jungle. But when Rama heard something approaching the den, it turned out to not be a lion but a human girl. Raska decided to adopt the human. Her determination strengthened by the arrival of Shere Khan, who demands the cub fot his meal. The wolves drove off Shere Khan, and Raska named her Parvati after her late mother.

At the Wolf Pack's meeting at Council Rock, Baloo the bear speaks for Parvati while Aditi the black panther buys her life with a freshly killed bull. Baloo and Aditi undertake the task of educating Parvati as she grows. Meanwhile, Shere Khan plans to take revenge on the wolf pack by persuading the younger wolves to dispose their leader Akela.

When Parvati was about 11, Baloo told her about Shere Khan's plan to get revenge on the wolf pack. Parvati, being human, is the only creature to not be afraid of fire, so she steals a pot of burning coals from a nearby village to use against Shere Khan.

The young wolves prevented Akela from catching his prey, and at that night's meeting, Shere Khan ordered for him to be killed and for Parvati to be given to him. Parvati, despite being unprotected, relentlessly attacked Shere Khan with a burning branch which drove him and his allies away, but realized to her sorrow that she must now leave the pack and return to the humanity. As she leaves, Parvati vows to return to the jungle one day and lay Shere Khan's hide upon the Council Rock.