Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan says that Salman Khan’s latest film ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’ is not a great film. However, he says that “commercial cinema has a responsibility and every person should get the money.”

In an interview with Dainik Bhaskar, Salim Khan said, “Radhe is not a great film at all, but commercial cinema has a responsibility that every person can get money.”

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“From artists to producers, distributors, exhibitors and every stakeholder should get the money. The one who buys the cinema must get the money. Due to this, the cycle of cinema-making and business goes on. On this basis, Salman has performed. Stakeholders of this film are at an advantage. Otherwise, Radhe is not that great a film.”

He also compared ‘Radhe’ with Salman’s past films and said, “The film prior to this ‘Dabangg 3’ was different. ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ was good and totally different,” he said in the same interview.

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‘Radhe’ had a hybrid release in theatres and ZEE5’s pay-per-view service ZEEPlex simultaneously on May 13. The movie received mostly negative reviews, and even became Salman Khan’s lowest-rated movie on IMDb.

It also starred Randeep Hooda, Disha Patni, Jackie Shroff in pivotal roles.