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It’s a wrap for Salman Khan starrer Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai

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A few days ago, Disha Patani had posted on social media that she has wrapped up the shooting of Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. Yesterday, Randeep Hooda shared that he has also wrapped up the shoot of the film. And now, according to a report in Mumbai Mirror, it’s a wrap for the Salman Khan starrer.


The shooting of the film resumed on 2nd October and though the last schedule was planned for 15-20 days, the makers have wrapped up the shoot before the schedule.

A source told the tabloid, “They successfully completed the shoot at three different locations—ND Studios where some action scenes were filmed, Aamby Valley, where a song was picturised, and Mehboob Studios, where they completed the patchwork. The SOPs laid down by the government were strictly followed. To ensure that there was limited crew on the set, they split the team across three locations, keeping the sets ready for use as soon as the actors arrived.”

Reportedly, during the lockdown, a major chunk of post-production has been completed, and now, the post-production work on the recently shot scenes will begin. The source said, “The final cut should be ready by December.”

Directed by Prabhudeva, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai was slated to release on Eid this year but was postponed due to the pandemic. There were reports that the makers are planning to release the film on Christmas 2020. However, they haven’t officially announced the release date.

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