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Gautam Gulati in Salman Khan’s Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai

There is no doubt that Salman Khan is one of the busiest actors in the tinsel town of Bollywood. He recently wrapped up his much-awaited film Dabangg 3, the third instalment of his immensely popular cop franchise Dabangg. But instead of talking a break, the superstar immediately moved on to his next Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai.

Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is again a cop drama. On November 1, Khan shared a picture from the mahurat of the film. Besides him, it also features Disha Patani, Jackie Shroff and Randeep Hooda in important roles. Now, if fresh reports are to be believed, Gautam Gulati has also joined the star cast of Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai.


“Gautam has met the actor on the sets of Bigg Boss for a while now for the discussions of the film. The actor had to go through a screen test which impressed the makers so much that they decided to get him onboard. With Randeep Hooda, even Gautam will play the role of an antagonist and this one will be one of his bests. Gautam’s look in the film is new and he will be seen in a different avatar which will surely impress his fans,” a source in the know informs.

Gautam Gulati started out his career on television. He got recognition by playing an important role on Star Plus’ long-running show Diya Aur Baati Hum. However, it was the eighth season of Salman Khan’s controversial reality show Bigg Boss which made him a household name. The actor was crowned the winner of Bigg Boss 8.

Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is being helmed by Prabhudheva who has also directed Dabangg 3 for Salman Khan Films. While Dabangg 3 is scheduled to hit the marquee on 20th December, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai will be entering cinemas on Eid 2020.

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