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Best Family Script | 2016
Best Sound Editing Foreign Feature | 2015 | Resul
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in a Foreign Language Feature | 2015 | Resul
Most Promising Debut Actress | 2015
While shooting with real Bengal Tigers in LA, producer Abis Rizvi and director Kamal Sadanah worked with a Tigress called 'Shika' who wouldn't perform in front of the camera unless there was Rock music playing in the background! While Asia, another tigress would shoot only in sub-zero conditions! Looks like celebrities aren't the only ones who throw tantrums.
Varinder Ghuman, who plays Cheena in Roar, is a professional body builder weighing around 130 kilos and was one of the winners of the Mr. Asia contest. He had to film a scene in the crocodile infested waters of the Sundarbans with strong currents. The twist: He didn't know how to swim! This sequence is one of the most dangerous scenes ever shot and is one of the highlights of the film which is sure to amaze everyone.
An exotic Canadian belly dancer, an international body building champion, an ex-marine, a 'Survivor' finalist, an Iranian singer-actor, and a South African beauty all come together to form Team Roar.
A team of 150 crew member stayed on 4 ships for 40 days in the Sundarbans, where the nearest habitat was 12 hours away by ship. Equipment was loaded everyday on small boats to shoot in locations never ever stepped on by man.
Actress Himarsha V, who plays Jhumpa the tiger tracker, had to swim in the canal for a particular scene. A few days before the scene was shot the unit had spotted a salt water crocodile in the canal.