Sohail, who returns to directing after nine years, says, "Majority of the scenes will be shot with a real tiger, we also plan to use special effects like computer graphics (CG) and Animaltronics. We will take a lot of pictures of the real tiger and create a CG version of it. Whenever Salman and the tiger are together in a close-up, we plan to use that technology. For shots which are not too dangerously close, we will use the real tiger." Sources say that the director wanted to make the film in 3D, but Salman had reservations about it since he didn't think the market existed in India.
Though the film is set in Assam and Bengal, the Khan brothers will shoot in Thailand to avoid running into trouble with animal activists. Sohail says, "It's very difficult to obtain permissions and shoot without getting sued by animal activists in India. That's why we are applying for permissions in Thailand."
He adds, "Our family loves animals. We're excited at the prospect of working with a real tiger. Salman and I visited a sanctuary in Bangkok where monks have been taking care of tigers for 300 years.
Kids walk around with tigers on leashes. We were surprised to see how disciplined the animals were."
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