Updated On: 28 January, 2020 07:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Upala KBR
Sources claim Salman Khan's 20-minute climax of Radhe designed as a VFX-heavy sequence, mounted on a budget of Rs 7.5 crore.

Salman Khan
When it's a Salman Khan film, one can be assured of box-office returns. Unsurprisingly then, the superstar — who is also one of the producers of Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai — didn't bat an eyelid before betting big bucks on his ambitious venture. mid-day has it that the climax of the actioner has been shot entirely with chroma key technology and will be designed as a VFX-heavy sequence — something that has cost the makers a whopping Rs 7.5 crore.
A trade source reveals that the sequence, featuring Khan and Randeep Hooda, was shot at a suburban studio last month. "Shooting in chroma key is an expensive process that only big-ticket filmmakers can afford. Baahubali [2015] and its sequel [2017] were two of the recent films that employed the technology. While the process of shooting a video on a blue or green background hardly burns a hole in the pocket, the lighting required for chroma is expensive. Then comes the VFX part, where the background is removed digitally and replaced with the background of one's choice."