बॉलीवुड अभिनेता मीर सरवर, जिन्होंने सलमान खान-स्टारर बजरंगी भाईजान, अक्षय कुमार की जॉली एलएलबी 2 और केदारनाथ जैसी फिल्मों में अभिनय किया है, डेब्यू निर्देशक चार्ल्स जोसेफ की समारा के माध्यम से मलयालम में अपनी शुरुआत कर रहे हैं। लेकिन यह उनके लिए बहुत ज्यादा नहीं है, क्योंकि अभिनेता हिमाचल प्रदेश और कश्मीर पर आधारित फिल्म में एक कश्मीरी हिंदू की भूमिका निभाएंगे।
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Salman Khan's father and legendary writer Salim Khan has said that 'Radhe - Your Most Wanted Bhai' is not a great film. The film, directed by Prabhudeva, was released in International thea
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When Salman Khan announced his much-awaited Eid release ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’ would have a hybrid release, there were mixed reactions all around. With theatrical release mainly in the overseas market besides a negligible number of halls in India, “Radhe” dropped on the pay-per-view (PPV) platform Zeeplex for viewers in the country. The industry was looking at a new way of taking films to the viewers, one that had never been tried out in the country before.
A week after the film’s release on May 13, the question doing the rounds among fans is an obvious one: Is “Radhe” a hit or a flop, given its new strategy of hybrid release?
Did hybrid release logic of Radhe go awry?
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Mumbai, May 21 : When Salman Khan announced his much-awaited Eid release Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai would have a hybrid release, there were mixed reactions all around. With theatrical release mainly in the overseas market besides a negligible number of halls in India, Radhe dropped on the pay-per-view (PPV) platform Zeeplex for viewers in the country. The industry was looking at a new way of taking films to the viewers, one that had never been tried out in the country before.