'Radhe' Overseas Box Office Collection: Salman Khan's Film Fares Well In International Markets On Opening Day
Salman Khan's 'Radhe' minted decent numbers on its first day at the international box office.
Mumbai: Salman Khan starrer ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’, which released in crucial overseas markets on May 13, has received a good response from the audience on the first day. The action drama has managed to rake in decent moolah on its opening day at the box office in major international markets.
Radhe Box Office Collection
Bollywood critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the overseas box office collection of ‘Radhe’ on social media. He revealed that the film collected Rs 35.71 lakh in Australia despite the COVID-19 crisis. Adarsh added the Prabhu Deva directorial started on a flying note in UAE, which is considered one of the most major international markets.
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‘Radhe’ trended on social media upon its release on ZEEPlex. The servers of ZEE5’s platform crashed as many users logged in at the same time to watch the film.
Although, the film couldn’t release in theatres in India due to the second wave of COVID-19, it grabbed several eyeballs on the OTT platform. The much-awaited film received mixed reviews from the critics and fans on Twitter. The critics expressed their disappointment over the screenplay and loopholes in the storyline.
Radhe Leaked Online
Ahead of the release of his film, Salman requested his followers to not resort to piracy and watch the film only on ZEEPlex. His appeal went in vain as the film was leaked online on Tamilrockers and Telegram within few hours of release.
Bollywood Bhaijaan’s fans urged the superstar to take necessary action after ‘Radhe’ was leaked on different piracy sites.
‘Radhe’, which is inspired by South Korean film ‘The Outlaws’, also stars Disha Patani, Randeep Hooda and Jackie Shroff in key roles. The film was originally slated to hit the silver screens on Eid 2020; however, it got delayed due to the COVID-19 crisis. The flick is also available for streaming on leading DTH operators.
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