Radhe “Review”

Pratik Verma, INN/Hyderabad
Content Writer

Radhe that hit the box office in May 2021, is based on the no true story. It features Salman Khan as Radhe a suspended police officer with the war against the drug lords of Mumbai.

The movie starts with Radhe murder’s a man who raped a woman and declares that murder for (Aurat Zaat), as a perk of encounter specialist with 97 encounters and 23 transfers within just 10years of time which feels heroic. As based on my personal experience, this movie offers nothing to deal with reality and is a remake of the 2017 South Korean movie The Outlaws, so you can’t expect anything better out of it. The Outlaw in which Ma-Dong-Seok plays the tough detective is a violent but consistently entertaining film about cops warring battling city gangs.

In the direction of Prabhudeva, this film is just another angle of WANTED or we can say it’s just another remake of the film. The film Wanted was also a remake of a Tamil film ‘Pokiri’. And with every coming movie of Salman Khan, we have to witness only the perfect actionist, he really can’t afford to offer himself a role other than the actionist or a multi-talented guy.

The story is simple and the same as Wanted, just with a difference of drug mafia. The story states that the three men from Delhi enter Mumbai city to seek some money as a drug paddler, the Mumbai police are unable to control the situation. Here comes our hero, Radhe with a dangerous profile as a police officer who is appointed to clean the city and make it free from drugs. The motto is so clear in the movie to ‘(search and kill). Later, Radhe discourages a female cop from quitting the service by telling (Darr Ke Aage Zindagi Hai). The method to stop drug use among the students by lecturing about youth and student power is the funniest part for anyone, and in all this mess our hero gets the time to flirt with the boss’s sister (Disha Patni) they don’t seem to have love chemistry and more like a taxi driver. Whenever there is a need for Radhe to go somewhere Diya’s taxi is always ready to roll. The 27 years of an age gap between Diya and Radhe (Salman KHAN and Disha Patni) makes their romance decidedly awkward.

But the only good part of the movie is that the acting of Rana (Randeep Hooda) in the role of a villain is fantastic. Rana in a leather jacket and ponytail has some fun strutting around and butchering people with an axe. Every entry will make your heart skip a beat, the only good thing in all the movies is the villain. The drug lord Rana (Randeep Hooda) circulates the drugs in the youth of the city to increase sales and demand. And with all the action in this film with unrelated visuals makes the experience even worst.

Apart from that, the writer of the script must be having an upset stomach that’s why he was in such a hurry and just rescripted the whole Wanted again. The lame jokes and un-timely dialogues did not do any better but just increased the stupidity shown in the movie. According to the mango people, the movie must have a good series of songs to give the romantic effect in the movie. But the songs that are sung by Lulia Vantur and another singer, after listening to them it will kill your interest in watching movies.

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