Bachchan uncovered Maharashtra is home to the biggest number of tigers in India.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who has been delegated as Maharashtra's brand ambassador for tigers, has claimed individuals to spare the huge feline's quickly lessening populace.
Mr. Bachchan was on a wilderness safari in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali East on Tuesday, joined by a few ministers and politicians. Amid the trek, one tiger took after the safari transport.
The 72-year-old posted a photos' portion of the tiger on Twitter.
"Pursued by a tiger in the heart of Mumbai for 4 kms... what an ordeal... what's more, for those reasoning it was some sort of a joke — the tiger pursue," the "Piku" actort tweeted alongside photograph proof.
"In close organization of the Big Cat... What's more, this on a street in the city's heart," he includeHe likewise shared his considerations about the battle for tiger protection.
"I will see myself as commendable as a brand represetative when tiger safeguarding and securing their wellbeing gets to be effective. In the event that my voice or face can give anything great to this activity, I will promise myself for it," Bachchan told correspondents at the occasion.
The "Piku" star took wilderness safari and said he had an incredible time.
"I have been in Mumbai for a long time. Yet, the safari demonstrated to me pictures that I have never seen. Also, these are the things that makes me work for it. What does right by me is that amidst the city, there is a national park which is a marvel and we need to spare it."
Bachchan uncovered Maharashtra is home to the biggest number of tigers in India.
"When we were moving from nineteenth to twentieth century, the tiger check was 40,000. In 2008, it diminished to 1411. The development that began after that has made it reach 2226 in number," he said.
On the event, Big B dispatched two Safari transports at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. The occasion has been sorted out as a piece of 'Untamed life Week' festivities and it was gone to by Forest Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar.
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