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Randeep Hooda wraps up the shooting of Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai

Randeep Hooda, who has worked with Salman Khan in movies like Kick and Sultan, plays a pivotal role in the superstar’s next Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. Just like many other films, the shoot of Radhe was also stalled due to the pandemic, and a few days ago, the movie went on the floors once again.

And today, Randeep has wrapped up the shooting of the film. He posted on Instagram, “It's a wrap..Good bye dude! Swipe for a glimpse of the new normal ? #Radhe #ShootingIife #NewNormal.”


Talking about a fight sequence between Salman and Randeep, a source told Mid-day, "The scene sees Salman's character Radhe take on the Goan drug mafia and its overlord, played by Randeep. Director Prabhudheva and Salman wanted it to be slick and fast-paced and agreed that Kwon Tae-ho (South Korean martial arts star) would be the best person for the job. He stayed in the country for a month as they shot the scene at a Bandra studio. He was put up at a five-star near Bandstand throughout the stint."

A few days ago, the makers of the film had released a video in which they had showcased how they are shooting in this new normal and what precautionary measures are being taken on the sets.

Directed by Prabhudeva, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai also stars Disha Patani and Jackie Shroff. The film was earlier slated to release on Eid 2020 but was postponed. Reportedly, the makers are planning to release the film on Christmas this year. However, there’s no official announcement about it.

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