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It is a late afternoon, and you are relaxing at home. You hear a knock on the door. You open it to find a big, fluffy tiger on the other side. Stunned for a moment but happy nonetheless, you take out your camera and ask him if he would like to be photographed with it. The tiger rolls onto his back and looks up at the camera as though ready for a treat--and then chirps back "roar" with all its might. When they learned that their habitat was being destroyed by humans, twenty-five tigers from the Sunderbans were taken from their homes in Bangladesh to India's Sanjay National Park as part of an effort to save them from extinction... and raise awareness about tigers in North India. There are several movies based on the lives of these felines, most notably the movie "The Man From Snowy River" made in 1974. But this is perhaps the best of them all. The movie is heart-warming, humorous and moving--a true story told in a resonating voice that can be felt by all. 'Roar - Tigers Of The Sunderbans' is a must see for all animal lovers!This film has been made by Deep Jandu. It took him three years to make it, besides travelling to various locations across India, shooting 25 hours of footage. There are nine songs in this film. The lyrics have been written by Asad Tarsin and music has been composed by Ishaan Chhabra, Sage Francis and Ravi Sharma. They have also sung the songs themselves. The sound design is from Abhishek Chugh. This movie is a unique idea which shows animals in a positive light. In the movie the rescue of these Sunderbans' tigers from death through poaching was shown, as well as their journey to life with a family in Sanjay National Park, India. The tiger cubs were raised by a tigress named ‘Barkha’, who also lost her two cubs to poaching. When the cubs grew up and became interested in mating, they met up with their dad, ‘Sohan’. However, they weren’t able to get close to each other and ended up charging at each other and roaring their lungs out! This scene is one of the most heart-breaking and humorous scenes in the entire film. It is very addictive when the cubs are just small and when they grow up. What makes the movie better is that it’s a story of hope, in which all animals in the jungle are in protecting each other. 'Roar - Tigers of the Sunderbans' received an overwhelming response at its premiere in Manhattan on July 27, 2010. It was screened at venues across India, UK, the United States and the United Arab Emirates to an audience of over 5,000 people.http://www.tribuneindia.com/2010/20100731/main4.htm#1 (July 30, 2010). http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes. cfa1e77820

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