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Salman Khan to resume the shooting of Radhe on 2nd October with all the safety measures

Salman Khan starrer Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai was slated to release on Eid this year. But due to the pandemic, the film was postponed and now, the makers are all set to resume the shooting of the movie.

According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, Salman will start shooting for the film on 2nd October at ND Studios in Karjat, Mumbai. The makers will be taking all the safety measures on the sets.


A source told the tabloid, “The first round of Covid-19 tests has been taken by the entire crew and no one has tested positive. A second test will be taken by those in close proximity on the set, including the actors and the core team. The crew has also been briefed about the protocols to be followed onset through a special video to avoid last-minute confusion. A dedicated team of doctors, including a personal team of Salman, will be present to maintain hygiene and discipline on set.”

Confirming the news, Sohail Khan, who is co-producing the film with Atul Agnihotri, said, “A health and safety officer, along with a doctor and ambulance, will be stationed on the set. Signage and colour bands for bifurcation of the team will be followed, along with government mandates on insurance. A team of specially trained personnel has been inducted to dispose off the PPE kits and masks after use according to the guidelines provided.”

Well, this will be a 15-day schedule followed by some patchwork that will take place at Mehboob Studios in Bandra, Mumbai.

Directed by Prabhudheva, Radhe also stars Disha Patani, Randeep Hooda, and Jackie Shroff. The makers have not yet officially announced the new release date of the film, however, there have been reports that the movie might release on Christmas this year.

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