This event is when Nathoo's son Mowgli and his pet wolf Grey Brother to be separated from civilization, and Buldeo has been on the run from the law as Brydon holds him responsible for the deaths of Nathoo, Claibourne and the sentry. Nathoo tells Buldeo to shoot Shere Khan, but Buldeo ungratefully leaves Nathoo to die at the jaws of Shere Khan instead (probably also as an act of retaliation for being reprimanded earlier) despite Colonel Brydon's actual attempt to save Nathoo. When he corners him, Nathoo jumps in and distracts Shere Khan saving Buldeo's life.
Shere Khan then finds Buldeo and chases him. Later as the tour sets up camp, Shere Khan attacks by killing both Claibourne and the sentry, alerting everyone. Nevertheless, Nathoo is unhappy and replies "Would you allow someone to break into your house and steal your food?" and that "Those three broke the jungle law Shere Khan knows it. Buldeo brushes Nathoo's accusations and insists it was merely "a few animals here or there". Bydon's local guide Nathoo reprimands Buldeo for being a fool and breaking the jungle law. Buldeo partakes in the journey and tries to hunt a few animals while taking two British soldiers ( Sergeant Claibourne and an unnamed sentry) under his wing, but Shere Khan is nearby and is outraged at the killing.
He and Shere Khan were also going to sing a song together called "The Mighty Hunters", but it also got deleted.īuldeo is first seen touring around the Black Jungles of India with Colonel Geoffrey Brydon and his soldiers. However, Buldeo was deleted along with that scene from the final version of the film. However, Buldeo gets killed by Shere Khan, who would later get shot to death by Mowgli using Buldeo's gun. Buldeo was going to appear in the animated film to force Mowgli in order to lead him to a treasure under the ruins where King Louie lives.