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Salman Khan’s Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai nears completion

Salman Khan was most recently seen in Dabangg 3 (2019), the third instalment of his super successful cop franchise Dabangg. The movie hit theatres amidst huge hype and loads of expectations. However, it failed to set the box-office on fire with its collections due to anti-CAA and NRC protests across India.

Moving on, Salman Khan is now looking forward to the release of his next film Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. The superstar started shooting for the film even before the release of Dabangg 3, and the latest we hear that the team is looking at wrapping up the project in less than a month away.


A source close to the project informs an entertainment portal, “Salman Khan is in Goa right now where he is shooting a significant chunk of the film. He has joined by Randeep Hooda and Disha Patani as well. This will be followed by a schedule in Bangkok, Thailand. The last schedule will be completed on February 21 and after that, it will be a wrap up for the film.”

Right after the completion, the team will get down to commencing the post-production work. “The post-production will then begin in full swing. The makers are confident that they will be ready with the film before its release date of May 22. It will be a bit of a race against time scenario but having the experience of chasing deadlines before and as recently as in Dabangg 3, the team is confident of pulling it off.”

Just like Dabangg 3, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is also a cop-drama but with an extra dose of action. Besides Salman Khan, the movie also features Randeep Hooda, Disha Patani, Jackie Shroff, Arjun Kanungo and Zarina Wahab in important roles. Directed by Prabhudheva, the movie is slated to arrive in theatres on Eid 2020.

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