<span class=normal>Salman Khans latest action film Dabangg 2, which released in December last year might be inching closer to the Rs. 200 crore mark sooner than expected. The film highlights the adventures of a heroic cop Chulbul Pandey, enacted by Salman Khan. Lending a hand in the success of the film was the visual effects and digital intermediate process, provided by one of Indias leading post-production studios, Prime Focus, which also provided a range of equipment for the production of Dabangg 2. Senior VFX supervisor, Reupal Rawal, led a team of over a hundred and twenty artists to deliver 950 visual effects shots in a span of just two months. Talking about working on the cult action film, Merzin Tavaria, co-founder and chief creative director, Prime Focus, said, It was a ground-breaking effort on our part as we were involved in the process right from the pre- production stages itself. We delivered a massive amount of VFX in a very short time span. Our work in Dabangg 2 goes to prove how VFX can add value to a narrative not just as a garnish, but a vital ingredient in the recipe for filmmaking. Bollywood Hungama gets senior VFX supervisor, Reupal and DI head and chief colorist, Rohan Desai, to take us on a behind the scenes visual effects and digital intermediate making tour of the explosive, Dabangg 2.<BR><BR><amp-img width=1.33 height=1 layout=responsive src=https://images.bollywoodhungama.com/img/feature/13/jan/vfxdabangg02.jpg></amp-img></span>