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Salman Khan finally announces his Eid 2020 release Radhe

From the day Salman Khan announced that he is not a part of Inshallah, but on Eid 2020, he will still have a release, there have been multiple reports about which film it will be. The latest reports suggested a movie titled Radhe and well, the reports have turned out to be true.

Salman Khan took to Twitter to share a new motion poster of Dabangg 3 and along with that, he has announced Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. He tweeted, “Aap he ne poocha tha 'Dabangg 3' ke baad kya? What and when? Yeh lo answer #EidRadheKi https://bit.ly/RadheThisEid @arbaazSkhan @SohailKhan @sonakshisinha @saieemmanjrekar @PDdancing @KicchaSudeep @atulreellife @nikhil_dwivedi @SKFilmsOfficial @saffronbrdmedia @ReelLifeProdn.”


The motion poster of Dabangg 3 reveals that this time it will be the story behind Chulbul Pandey. Well, the movie will showcase Chubul’s younger days and apart from Sonakshi Sinha, Salman will also be romancing Saaie Manjrekar.

Talking about Radhe, the film will be directed by Prabhudeva, who has also helmed Dabangg 3. Looking at Salman’s look in Radhe, we can say that it will be a perfect mixture of some classy as well as massy action. While Salman has announced the film, he is yet to announce which actress will be there in the movie opposite him. There have been reports of Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, and Anushka Sharma being considered for the movie. But nothing has been officially announced.

Reportedly, it is said that Radhe will be a remake of a Korean movie. But the makers haven’t confirmed anything about it yet. Salman’s last release Bharat was also a remake of Korean film An Ode To My Father. Bharat, which also starred Katrina Kaif, did a decent business at the box office, but it wasn’t a blockbuster.

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