Twitter went absolutely ballistic crazy on chaand raat as even more ballistic crazy Salman Khan fans anticipated a box office super duper hit – Radhe – premiered In UAE – otherwise on Zee Studios. Because, UAE is the only place on earth where cimnemas are operational in Covid?
It goes without saying that although India is in the throes of an unbelievably painful pandemic, cinema does for the Indian junta what oxygen does for the lungs – it makes them breathe!

Well, we’re not here to pronounce an early verdict on the film, but just handing you the twitter frenzy that preceded the premier (hours ago) and the initial response (scroll down to the pehla din, pehla show review).
Will Radhe recover the big bucks on Zee? Depends how much of a Salman Khan fan you are. Till then, sit back and enjoy the tweets!
Zee Studio creating hype over a big budget film, but of course!
This is what fans were hoping for, a stress relief from the pandemic!
Dubai gets to get in on the cinema fun!
Eid celebrations picked up with the Radhe release hype!
As best wishes poured in for an ageless super star who is loved the world over!
‘Radhe’ to release in theatres when the pandemic subsides and it is safe for people to go to cinema halls
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The atmosphere was infectious!
And we’re not sure what elixir this man is drinking btw – Salman Khan’s Radhe-culous age gap with co actors under scrutiny!

Desperate times!
Promising something New?
According to a Bollywood Hungama report, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is a remake of a Korean film titled The Outlaws and Salman will once again play a cop in the movie. The 2017 film, The Outlaws is a South Korean crime action drama directed by Kang Yoon-sung
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Okay, here we go with the first, early review! It’s only 1 hour 45 minutes of reel time – is that even Bollywood???
Radhe Hype built up!
Aaand, we have a full blown review for you folks! Kinda lukewarm that! But don’t go on first impressions, wait till the public gets to watch, and make or break your opinion!
Films such as Radhe, when they release after a vacuum of many many months, when a nation has been through so much, serve as n emotional release for those who look to entertainment as a way out, a temporary relief from daily problems.
The danger is also that very often, due to lack of competition, average content gains super popularity and turns into a mega hit!
We’re not sure if that’s all bad though. If it appeases the masses and gives them a reason to take a breather from the depressing circumstances in covid times – no harm done – the long run will sort out the rest!
What say you? Will you be watching Radhe at home? Give us your take … till then, we will catch up on some more reviews before we give in the final verdict!
