Rs 230 crore! Is that the price at which Salman Khan has sold the rights of Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai?

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  • Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is up for release in 2021
  • Salman Khan has apparently sold the rights of the film
  • He has reportedly sold the rights for Rs 230 crore

Salman Khan’s Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai was one of the highly anticipated films of 2020. It was supposed to release on Eid this year but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film’s release had to be pushed to the next year. As we enter 2021 tomorrow, the superstar’s film will continue to be the most-awaited film. Salman wrapped up the shoot for Radhe in the month of October. Now, the latest development on the film is that the actor has apparently sold the theatrical, satellite – including India and overseas, digital and music rights to Zee Studios for a whopping amount.

And the amount that he has reportedly sold Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai for is Rs 230 crore. A source close to the development said that the deal was sealed in the early days of December.

“Salman has sold the satellite, theatrical (India + Overseas), digital and music rights of Radhe – Your Most Wanted Bhai to Zee Studios for Rs. 230 crores, which is the biggest deal in COVID times. They have been discussing the possibility of collaboration all through the lockdown and the deal was finally cracked early in December. It’s a blanket deal and a beginning of partnership for the two. Salman’s production, Kaagaz featuring Pankaj Tripathi, too, is seeing a premiere on Zee’s streaming platform,” a source told Bollywood Hungama.

The source added that it is a reasonable deal that has led to a stable profit for Salman. The source further mentioned that the actor reportedly has a multi-film satellite deal with the Zee Network and his last 3 releases – Race 3, Bharat, and Dabangg 3, saw the world television premiere on one of the network’s channels.

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