Bollywood Megastar Salman Khan has warned that if people don’t follow the COVID-19 protocols then the release of his latest and much anticipated movie might be pushed to next EID. Salman Khan starrer Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is one of the most awaited movie. The movies release date has been set to EID-2021. However, Salman Khan warned that if the daily coronavirus cases continue to increase, the release of his film might have to be postponed to next year.
The bollywood star was speaking to the media on the occation of Kabir Bedi’s memoir.
He said:
“We were going to release Radhe, we still are trying our best to release it on Eid. But if the lockdown continues, we might have to push it to the next Eid. But if it opens up, (and) the cases (drop) and people do take care of themselves. (If) they wear their masks and keep their social distance and take good care of themselves. (If they) Don’t go out, don’t break any of these laws (Covid-19 rules) that the government has put on us right now, I think this will die off really soon.”
Salman Khan also warned that delay in the release of Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai will also impact the daily wage workers and the theatre owners.
“If it happens, we will have Radhe in theaters in Eid. But, if the citizens do not follow these, it will not only be a problem for theatre-owners but also the daily wage workers. It is just going to be a really bad one, like it was earlier. Everyone should be really serious and ensure we kill this coronavirus and move on in our lives before it kills us all,” he said
Radhe also features Randeep Hooda and Jackie Shroff in key roles. Salman khan along with his brother Sohail Khan and brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri are the producers of the movie
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