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Salman Khan has appealed to his fans to not watch the pirated version

Audience reaction for Radhe? Salman Khan, Randeep Hooda’s Face-Off

Right after few hours of Radhe’s release, the Internet was filled with movie’s roast. People found the movie disgustingly distasteful, slamming the ‘so called’ super star with no mercy.
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Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide has blown the lid off Bollywood's dirty game and power play by self-appointed gatekeepers. While netizens mourn the loss of the bright young star, a trend erupted on Twitter aimed to boycott "the camps" of the showbiz industry. Social media users are blaming Bollywood's "camp" for Sushant's suicide.

Salman Khan and Disha Patani starrer 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai' has finally released in selected theatres and streaming on ZEE5, ZEEPLEX. Talking about the big-screen release, the film has hit the silver screens in 40 countries across the globe. Gulf nations, Australia and other countries have people visiting the theatres to watch the Prabhu Deva directorial on the big screen. However, as per reports in Box Office India, in Australia, the response for Radhe is 40% lower than that of Bharat which was an Eid release in 2019.

Indian audience has out rightly rejected Salman Khan’s Radhe as the movie manages to disappoint the viewers. ‘Radhe’ records Salman’s second lowest rated film on IMDB after Race 3.

Right after few hours of Radhe’s release, the Internet was filled with movie’s roast. People found the movie disgustingly distasteful, slamming the ‘so called’ super star with no mercy.

The movie got released on OTT platform ZEE 5 on May 13. Within a few hours of its release followed by brutally bad reviews, the movie got reportedly leaked on the Internet. Now, the film is streaming ‘illegally’ on pirated websites.

On Saturday, Salman Khan shared a statement where he wrote, “We offered you to watch our film Radhe at a reasonable price of INR 249 per view. Inspite of that pirated sites are streaming Radhe Illegally which is a serious crime.”

He added that “Cyber is taking action against these illegal pirated websites. Please do not participate in piracy or the cyber cell will take action against you as well.”

"Please don't participate in piracy or the Cyber Cell will take action against you as well. Please understand you will get into a lot of trouble with the Cyber cell," he cautioned.

Ahead of the release of the film, Khan had appealed to his fans and followers to shun piracy and watch "Radhe" on the right platform.

The actor had said it takes the hard work of several people to make a movie and it "hurts a lot when some take the route of piracy to watch the final product".

"I want a commitment from all of you that you will enjoy films on the right platform. So this Eid we want a commitment from the audience - no piracy in entertainment," he had said.

 

Following this, Salman Khan and his ‘Radhe’ became food for trolls. People who had already watched the movie spending ‘Rs. 249’ found actor’s statement ‘funny’ owing to its bad reviews. Netizens vented out their disappointment on twitter saying ‘Radhe’ is not worthy of Rs.249, brutally trolling the actor and his least rated movie.

The portal also reported that a massive response can be expected from Gulf countries as Salman has a huge fan base in those nations. During a recent interaction, when Khan was asked about box office collections of Radhe, he had said, "We may get the lowest numbers with Radhe. It might not even cross 10-15 crores. We would lose money on Radhe and box office collections are going to be almost zero."

Talking about Radhe release, trade analyst Atul Mohan told News 18, "Very few theatres around the country, some in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, are expected to be screening the film. The revenue generated will be negligible.


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