Radhe (Bollywood – 2021)

Cast: Salman Khan, Randeep Hooda, Disha Patani

Director: Prabhu Deva

Radhe is a 2021 hindi language action crime movie of superstar ‘Salman Khan’. The plot of the movie is based on a 2017 Korean film ‘The Outlaws’. Though I can’t say it as I haven’t seen that Korean one. The movie released on the occasion of Eid was one of the awaited movies of Salman Khan.

Coming to the story, Randeep Hooda as Rana is a drug mafia who wanna increase his business all over Mumbai to become the drug kingpin. Radhe in the police force takes up the case in his hands and clean the city.

There is nothing much to tell more about the story as the storyline is quite simple but action packed. Also the film did a great opening collection around the world, which was expected as Salman Khan is a huge name.

The film is full of action or I should say over action, which is too much to handle. The direction and acting is also at its worse. Even the storyline fails to bind the audience to their seats. Actress Disha is there just to expose her short dresses without showing much of acting skills. Even if you are a Salman fan still the movie is a disaster. The only best part of the movie was it’s ending.

Eh eh….. Not the movie ending, but the end of the movie. It was a relief that it ended.. Lol..

Still I am going to rate this movie 3 stars out of 10. One star is for the background music which was quite nice and suits the action seans and star entry. Second for the song ‘Seety Maar’, which reminds me of Allu Arjun. And third is for my brother Randeep Hooda as I am a big fan (also share the same surname and same birth place).

Rating: 3/10

The post won’t give you any spoilers so you can still have all the excitement while watching the movie. (In case of this movie, nothing much to spoil). A review by a comman unpaid viewer.

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