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Roar was shot in the dense mangrove forest, showcasing the animal-man conflict, and the film has aerial visuals of the Sundarbans and over 800 shots with special effects. Director Kamal Sadanah said, "We spent four months doing the test shoots and we shot with trained tigers from Los Angeles and Thailand and composited these sequences with the ones taken at Sundarbans with VFX". He concluded by saying that he had to take up an online course in visual effects along with his producer Abis Rizvi.[7]

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Every day we see dogs and cats on streets and tigers in videos so we do have a clear picture in mind on how they all look like, but our job was to convince the audience to believe that it was not a fake tiger that they got to witness on the big screen; and that became very challenging, it was not an easy job to do. We spent almost a year in developing this tiger in terms of putting muscles, fur, how would he animate, how would he react because if it would have animated even marginally incorrectly, anyone would have managed to guess it easily. Then we had this shot where there were millions of bees on a person, basically all was equally difficult. Later stages like rendering also became an issue; rendering it with the right lighting was required to be done individually.

How about a tiger roaring loudly and announcing its presence on the banks of the Sunderban Tiger Reserve? Recently, a video has become viral and if you see it, surely it will send chills down your spine. And yes, all you have to do is keep the volume up while watching it.

Answer : While the Sundarbans National Park makes up the core zone with the highest concentration of tigers, the buffer zone is made up of the Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary. The area that tourists get to visit is the well-defined Eco-tourism zone where the incidence of any fatalities is extremely rare and to visit the Sundarban by a proper guide is completely safe and secure. You have to arrange your Sundarban tour by a proper professional tour operator to make your tour proper and attractive also.

It was no-random jungle location,It was THE SUNDERBAN,The largest mangrove forest,The largest Delta of the world. Apart from being isolated from Social life,cell phones & internet, we were going to encounter Real situations having Wild animals,tigers,Crocodiles,Snakes,dangerous insects and last but not the least, Severe dehydrating conditions.

The most common of the six tiger subspecies, Bengal tigers make up about half of the wild tiger population worldwide. Despite being a national animal of Bangladesh and India, the Bengal tiger is an endangered species.

Not only Bengal tigers, but all tigers are critical to the ecosystem of their forest. The entire system will collapse if they become extinct. Thus, saving Bengal Tigers is critical for the Sundarbans and their surrounding communities.

After Siberian tigers, Bengal tigers are the second largest species of tigers. They have different stripes than the other tiger species, and each Bengal tiger is unique. The Royal Bengal tiger is only found in the Sundarbans of India and Bangladesh. And last but not least, the most important reason is that there are very few left of them.

Nature has its own peculiar ways in which living beings survive and that can be seen clearly when one visits the forests. A video of a tiger roaring loudly shared by IFS office Parveen Kaswan is a great example of this and is now going viral on the internet.

The video was shared by the IFS officer with the caption, "They say in #forest animals can hear tigers roar upto kilometers. And that is what terrifies them. Listen to believe. Here in an old video at Sunderban #Tiger Reseve tiger is registering its presence. Goosebumps guaranteed."

Watch the terrifying video:They say in #forest animals can hear tigers roar upto kilometres. And that is what terrify them. Listen to believe. Here in an old video at Sunderban #Tiger Reseve tiger is registering it's presence. Goosebumps guaranteed. pic.twitter.com/7lr18rOK0SParveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) December 10, 2019

One can see the tiger in the video walking slowly between the trees in the Sunderban tiger reserve along the banks of the river. The tiger can be heard roaring loudly as it is announces its presence in the forest.

The window was slightly open and moonlight fell upon me through that narrow slit. I remembered that the next day was a full moon night or poornima. I lied down and closed my eyes. I was still thinking about the tiger. I did not realise when I dozed off. I was suddenly woken up by a sound. As I opened my eyes, I saw Soumak was looking keenly out of the window. His younger brother had also woken up. Soumak had not opened the window at all. He was looking through the slit. He turned his head towards me and without making a sound he indicated me to come towards the window. I got up slowly and crawled up to him in that small space. And he then pointed me to keep quiet and to look through that little narrow slit. As I looked out, I could see through my sleepy eyes the outline of the trees in the bright moonlight. I never knew that moonlight could be so bright. I suddenly heard a soft muffled sound. My eyes turned into that direction and I could see a big animal lying on his back and licking his front paw very lazily. I could see very clearly that it was a huge tiger. I felt a tingling up my spine as I saw it. I had seen tigers in the zoo but never out in the open. It was lying down at a distance from the hut. Even at this distance it seemed huge. It was near the edge of the front courtyard. I could feel my heart beating so loudly in my chest.

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