Mumbai: Salman Khan and Disha Patani starrer ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’, which premiered on ZEEPlex on May 13, has received an overwhelming response from the audience. Trade pundits expected the action drama to perform well on the OTT platform as Bollywood’s Bhaijaan enjoys an enormous fan following. The server of the official release platform of ‘Radhe’ crashed within few hours of release as many users logged in to watch the much-awaited flick.
Movie buffs have been eagerly waiting for the film ever since the makers released the trailer. Salman fulfilled his promise of entertaining the audience on the occasion of Eid 2021.
The official Instagram handle of ZEE5 shared a post, thanking the fans for the amazing response. “Thank you for the unprecedented love, will be back soon,” the post read.
According to Twitter handle LetsOTT Global, over 1.25 million people logged in to watch the film on ZEE5 at the same time. The makers are yet to confirm the development.
Salman and Disha's 'kiss' in 'Radhe' has become the talk of the town. Contrary to the rumours, the 'Bharat' actor didn't break his no-kissing clause. The 'Bigg Boss' host, while talking to ABP News, confirmed that duct tape was used in the scene.
“It was superb working with her, she's got good energy. I've worked with her in Bharat as well in the cameo she did. She's very good to work with, very talented and hardworking and look at me, I kiss a duct tape. So strange!,” Salman said while sharing his experience of working with Patani.
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‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’ has been directed by Prabhu Deva, who worked with Salman in ‘Wanted’ and ‘Dabangg 3’. The movie is available for viewing on ZEE's pay per view service ZEEPlex. Fans can also watch the film in leading DTH operators by paying a fee.
‘Radhe’ also stars Jackie Shroff, Randeep Hooda and Gautam Gulati in pivotal roles. It was originally slated to hit the silver screens on Eid 2020; however, it got delayed due to the COVID-19 crisis.
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