Saturday, July 2, 2011

Salman To Face Tiger For Bro’s Film

Salman
Salman Khan will spar with a real tiger for brother Sohail Khan’s upcoming film, Sher Khan. "With some of the actors and crew, Salman takes lessons from an expert animal trainers in Thailand, where 80 percent of the film is scheduled to be shot. It is important for safety," Sohail show.

Action-adventure film set in the jungle, Sher Khan is likely to aim to raise the moral questions that animal poaching and land encroachment. Salman should have the right to freedom of trade, given that he has been convicted and has been a time in Jodhpur jail for hunting endangered black bucks.

Sohail, who returns to the right after nine years, said: "Most of the scenes are shot a real tiger, we also plan to use special effects computer graphics (CG) and Animaltronics We take many pictures of a real tiger and a CG version When Salman and tiger with a close-up .., we plan to use this technology. Because the shots are not too dangerously close, we will use a real tiger. "sources said that the director wanted to make 3D movies, but he doubted Salman , he did not believe that the market exists in India.

But Sohail insists "It was not until after the final draft of the script is ready when we decide whether there is a 3D space or not. Kona Venkat, a film writer, just gave me the first draft, two weeks ago. Currently working with a story board. " They plan to contact the animal experts to understand what the Tigers can be trained to do."It's going to have a vet doctor and seen. We must ensure the safety of people and animals around, before we go to the floor," Sohail guarantees.


Although the film is set in Bengal, Assam and the Khan brothers to shoot in Thailand in order to avoid running into trouble animal rights activists. Sohail said: "It is very difficult to get permission to shoot, and without being sued by animal rights activists in India That is why we seek rights in Thailand .."
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He adds: "Our family loves animals, we are happy to work a real tiger Salman and I visited the shelter in Bangkok, where the monks take care of the Tigers for 300 years.

Kids walking tigers on tape. We were amazed at how disciplined the animals. "

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