'Radhe' becomes Salman’s lowest rated film on IMDB

While PR machinery is going ballistic claiming that all previous records have been shattered, the truth about latest Salman Khan starrer 'Radhe Your Most Wanted Bhai' is very sobering indeed

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Subhash K Jha

While the PR machinery is going ballistic claiming that all previous records have been shattered, blah blah, the truth about the latest Salman Khan starrer Radhe Your Most Wanted Bhai is very sobering indeed.

No one , not even his most die-hard fans, have liked the film.

The film’s rating on IBDb fell to 2.1 on the second day after it started streaming on May 13. Making it the second-lowest rated Salman starrer on IBDb after Race 3. Now barely a week after its premiere, Radhe has the dubious distinction of being Salman Khan's lowest rated film on IMDB.


Nitin Menon a self-confessed Salamaniac , a 16 year old Engineering student who watches every Salman starrer first day first show says he is bitterly disappointed. “I want to ask Salman Khan why he worked in a film that had no story. And why is he behaving like a 24-year old at his age? We want to see him in mature roles.”

Yash Patwari, a young 24-year old entrepreneur who hardly watches Hindi films saw Radhe for laughs. “And I fell of my chair laughing. It is too funny, and I don’t mean the so-called comic scenes.”

Kishan Damani a prominent distributor from Bihar says, “Radhe fails to live up to the expectation of the audience. Salman needs to be selective as he is letting his fans down with every movie of his. The climax seems to be shot just for the sake of finishing the movie. It’s a big letdown. Except for Gunjan Saxena all Bollywood feature films released directly on OTT since the pandemic have been disasters. They managed to safely escape the box office in these unsafe times.”

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