Imagine  Salman Khan's too-hot-to-handle abs. And now imagine it in 3D. Beating  the other Khans, Salman has now decided to go three dimensional in his  next film Sher Khan. 
"First of all I am not playing  Tarzan in the film and it has got nothing to do with the character at all. It is an adventure film based in a jungle," clarified  Salman Khan about his next endeavour with his brother Sohail. 
While he dismisses any link to the famous man of the jungle in  Sher Khan, the brothers are reportedly toying with the idea of making the film in 3D. 
Our source told us, "It is Sohail's idea to make it in 3D. However,  Salman bhai is still in two minds about this. Shooting in 3D is very  difficult and going by the standards of special effects expected these  days, the Khan brothers want everything to be sorted before they take  the final call. 
However, Sohail is quite confident given his  technical finesse. He is known to be very hands-on, as far as his films  are concerned. Plus the film is a jungle adventure and so it will be fun  watching the film, if it is in 3D." 
When asked about his  scepticism to make the film in 3D, Salman explained, "As far as 3D goes,  I am not sure. We are definitely thinking about it. However, 3D films  have not worked in  India and I am not too sure about its market." 
When contacted, Sohail said, "I am still working on the script and only  after the script develops, we will decide if it has 3D scope or not." 
The historical fascination with 3D in India dates back to the release of James Cameron's action- adventure sci-fi,  Avatar,  in 2009. The stereoscopic film was a breakthrough in cinematic  technique and so ever since then, Bollywood filmmakers have been eager  to follow suit. 
While most of the 3D projects have fallen  through, two have managed to go as planned. Vikram Bhatt's Haunted,  which released on April 15, is India's first next generation  stereoscopic 3D film. And Shirish Kunder's Joker is the next 3D film to  be released. 
Considering the professional roll that Sallu has been on, we wonder if Sohail will let his brother take the final call. 

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