From Golmaal’s ‘Facebook’ to Akshay Kumar’s ‘Entertainment’, these animal suppliers help Bollywood

From Golmaal's 'Facebook' to Akshay Kumar's 'Entertainment', these animal suppliers help Bollywood

Be it Basanti’s ‘Dhanno’ or Hum Aapke Hain Koun’s ‘Tuffy’, whenever animals are used as characters in films, most of the films become hits. Be it ‘Facebook’ (boxer breed dog) that bit Mithun Chakraborty’s character in Golmaal or Akshay Kumar’s ‘Entertainment’ (Golden Retriever breed dog), no matter the animal, the love it receives on screen is never less. Would. But do you know how these animals feature in films? Do they also audition? Whose help is taken in selecting these animals? Let us know how these animals who participate in films sign?

Shankar Iyer

Now the use of squirrels as well as some wild animals in films is strictly prohibited. But before this, Shankar Iyer used to supply many wild animals for films. Generally we would have heard about training of horses, dogs and lions, but a few decades ago Shankar Iyer had also trained squirrels. Be it the pigeons used in Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s film ‘Parinde’, or the ‘horses’ of Padmaavat, Shankar Iyer has supplied many animals for films. Shankar’s farm is in Badlapur, about one and a half hours away from Mumbai. During shooting, he is with his animals all the time and he takes careful care that his animals do not face any kind of stress during the shooting and they remain safe.

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Ayub Khan

Ayub Khan, owner of ‘Animal Gurukul’ Bollywood Is the largest animal supplier of. Ayub Khan has built his Gurukul in Goregaon, Mumbai. Which includes many animals ranging from dogs to donkeys, horses, many species of parrots. Golmaal’s ‘Facebook’ is also from Ayub Khan’s Gurukul. Along with Rohit Shetty’s films, Ayub Khan’s animals have also been shot with many stars like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, KGF fame Yash.

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Nasser

Nasir’s dog was used for Akshay Kumar’s film Rakshabandhan. This fourth generation of this animal supplier, famously known as Mr. Nasir, is in this business. Mr. Nasir says that his grandfather and great grandfather used to supply wild animals like snakes and mongoose in many films like Pakeezah, Kohinoor. He has supplied animals for the films of Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor.

How are animals selected?

First of all, when the animal supplier is contacted by the production, then they shoot a video of their animal and send it to the production. If he gets selected in this audition, then further work is started. The per day fees of these animals starts from Rs 5000 and goes up to Rs 25000. Fees for larger animals are charged up to Rs 50,000. Actually, to keep these animals together, the animal supplier has to take permission from the Forest Department.

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Due to the increasing use of CGI effects in films day by day, the work of animal suppliers has reduced. A ban has been imposed by the government on the use of most of the dumb animals. This is the reason why many animal suppliers have started doing the business of dog training and animal breeding.

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