Radhe will be the first major Bollywood film releasing after the pandemic
The much-awaited Eid release of Salman Khan, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai aka Radhe, has been passed with a U/A certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification.
Recently, the trailer of Salman’s Radhe: You Most Wanted Bhai was released on YouTube and was received with appreciation as well as criticism. The Central Board of Film Certification has given a U/A certificate to the film with no cuts. It is directed by Prabhudeva and also features Randeep Hooda, Disha Patani and Jackie Shroff.
Radhe is all set to release on 13th May this year i.e. Ramzan Eid. The film will release in multi-format, i.e., it will release in all operational theatres and will be available for viewing on ZEEPlex. It will also release on DTH platforms. It is a success for the makers of the film as the film received the U/A certificate without any cuts, thus making it suitable for a family viewing. The Central Board of Film Certification feels that the film is perfect for every age group and does not require any edits.
Until now, the makers have dropped two songs from Radhe- Seeti Maar, Dil De Diya and the title track. Salman Khan will be playing the role of an encounter specialist in the film, who will handle the drug menace in Mumbai. The certificate of the film was shared on the official website of CBFC.
Interestingly, Radhe is amongst the shortest film of Salman Khan. The duration of the movie is 114 minutes.
It was supposed to release last year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic and huge crisis in India, the film got delayed. It will be the first Indian film to witness a multiplatform release.
Radhe will be the first major Bollywood film releasing after the pandemic. It will be releasing across 40 countries’ theatres. It will also be the first Bollywood film to release in the UK after the pandemic since most theatres were closed last year.
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This post was published on May 5, 2021
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