Salman Khan's 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai' gets U/A certificate
Superstar Salman Khan-led action movie Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai has received U/A certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Directed by Prabhudheva, the film features Khan as an encounter specialist who tackles the drug menace in Mumbai. The CBFC certificate, shared on the board's official website, mentions that the film has been given UA (Unrestricted Public Exhibition-But With Parental Guidance) certificate.
'Radhe' is set to have a theatrical release on Eid
The action drama, with a runtime of 114.24 minutes, was earlier scheduled to arrive in theaters on May 22 last year but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The film is now set to have a theatrical release on Eid on May 13. Radhe is the first major film from India to have a theatrical release in over 40 countries.
The film will simultaneously stream on multiple platforms
It will simultaneously stream on multiple platforms, including OTT and DTH services, and will also release on the pay-per-view broadcast platform Zee Plex. Also featuring Disha Patani, Jackie Shroff, Randeep Hooda, and Gautam Gulati, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is presented by Salman Khan Films in association with ZEE Studios. It is produced by Salman Khan, Sohail Khan, and Reel Life Production Private Limited.
'Sooryavanshi,' '83' could follow the dual-release trend
It is expected that others like Rohit Shetty's Sooryavanshi, starring Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif, and Kabir Khan's 83, starring Ranveer Singh as Kapil Dev, will pick the dual medium release trend. Trade analyst Sumit Kadel observed that there will be "5-8 major Bollywood films" that will opt for the hybrid release model. "You'll hear many announcements toward first week of May," he said.
'Radhe' is first Sajid-Wajid project to release after Wajid's demise
Back to Radhe, it's said to be inspired by the South Korean movie The Outlaws. The movie has Sajid-Wajid as its music composers. It has two songs directed by the duo, making it the first album to release after Wajid's demise carrying their label.