working on a film is a time-consuming process and that is why actor disha patani believes one has to really be excited about the projects they take up. the “fun” element in radhe: your most wanted bhai, along with director prabhudheva and bollywood superstar salman khan, made patani say yes to the action film, that is streaming on multiple platforms, including ott and dth services, from thursday. the 28-year-old actor plays diya, an independent woman and the sister of abhyankar (jackie shroff), senior of po
Working on a film is a time- consuming process and that is why actor Disha Patani believes one has to really be excited about the projects they take up.
The “fun” element in “Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai”, along with director Prabhudheva and Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, made Patani say yes to the action film, slated to start streaming on multiple platforms, including OTT and DTH services..
The 28-year-old actor plays Diya, an independent woman and the sister of Abhyankar (Jackie Shroff), the senior of police officer Radhe (Khan).
“Making a film takes a lot of time from six months to a year, maybe, so you better like what you are doing. In the case of ‘Radhe’, I liked the script. It is a fun, massy film. I like watching such movies.
Radhe is not Wanted, Salman Khan clarifies
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Putting rest to all rumours about
Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai being a sequel to his 2009 blockbuster hit, Wanted, actor Salman Khan has said: “In Wanted there was the suspense of me being a cop and Vinod Khanna being my father.
Radhe is not
Radhe.” Khan also told a leading daily that
Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is “full on entertainment, good music, superb action, very good plot”.
Wanted was the 2009 remake of the Telugu blockbuster
Pokiri that shot Mahesh Babu to stratospheric fame. Boney Kapoor had bought the rights to the film and had approached ace choreographer Prabhudeva to be the director for the Hindi remake starring Salman Khan.
Making a film takes a lot of time from six months to a year, maybe, so you better like what you are doing. In the case of Radhe , I liked the script. It is a fun, massy film, says Disha Patani.