Radhe Movie Review - Critics

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List of Radhe Movie Reviews from various popular critics and news portals. Kindly bookmark this page to check all the reviews which will be updated accordingly.


Star Cast - Salman Khan, Randeep Hooda, Disha Patani, Jackie Shroff
Director - Prabhudeva

Release Date - 13 May 2021 on Zee5, Zee Plex, various DTH platforms, and Overseas Theaters

Total Reviews - 16

Average Score - 2/5

Overall Word of Mouth (Critics) - Negative to Mixed



1. Times of India -

Rating Score -> 3/5
We’re not sure if this is the most wanted Bhai film, but if you’re an action fan, there is enough ammo to keep you invested. That apart, ‘Radhe…’ has some seeti maar moments (the face-off between the good and the evil) and some moves and grooves that will make Salman Khan fans cheer him on, yet again.
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2. Gulf News -

Rating Score -> 2/5
Even if you are in a forgiving mood during a festive holiday, Khan doesn’t give us much to hold onto in ‘Radhe’. His cautionary tale about war on drugs doesn’t give you any high and makes you feel wretched about wasting precious hours of our life in a darkened movie hall. This film should ideally re-christened ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bore’. Even Khan, with all his star power and super-human aura, cannot rescue this misadventure.
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3. News18 -

Rating Score -> 1.5/5
Radhe is a collage of high-pitched songs and slow-motion shots that made us cringe even five years back. You need to have a high appetite for Khan’s antics to enjoy this one.
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4. DNA -

Rating Score -> 3/5
In 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai' there are several moments in the film where you miss watching it on the big screens whether it's Bhaijaan taking off his shirt or kicking the baddies most dramatically. However, sipping some hot tea and grabbing homemade popcorn while you slouch on a couch, watching 'Radhe' is not too bad either!
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5. Zee News -

Rating Score -> 3/5
Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai opens on the plot of drug abuse in Mumbai and how the youth is crippled with it. Salman aka Radhe is the tough guy whose suspension is revoked and called in to lead the mission of cleaning the city. Salman Khan's reel-life Sonu Sood avatar of being a good samaritan and a messiah of needy has many highs for the viewers.
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6. Taran Adarsh -

Rating Score -> 2/5
Doesn’t meet the sky-high expectations... Clichéd plot and predictable formula remodelled with new packaging... #SalmanKhan very good, but lacklustre screenwriting is a roadblock... Strictly for #Salman fans.
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7. Indian Express -

Rating Score -> 0.5/5
Salman Khan serves a mindless, moronic mess of a film. Salman Khan’s Eid offering makes you question if he is still ‘the most wanted bhai’.
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8. The Hindu -

Rating Score -> n/a
Radhe’s story is all over the place and you hardly care for what’s happening on screen. Dance numbers are thrown in, including the much-publicised ‘Seeti Maar’ (originally composed for the Telugu film DJ). Radhe is dreary and listless, with no attempt to do anything innovative within the purview of star-led masala entertainers.
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9. India -

Rating Score -> n/a
Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is a package of brutal and brave action and stunts. Whether it is in a washroom or inside a police station or even in the air, the movie presents action on screen like never seen before. There are confrontation scenes between Salman and Randeep as well, which are an absolute treat. If you expect a gunfight since Radhe is a cop, you are wrong. The action and bloodshed in the movie may be brutal but it is still appealing. From the first scene of the movie to the last fight in a helicopter, Radhe will entertain you throughout with its power-packed action.
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10. Rediff -

Rating Score -> 1/5
Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is the kind of bad movie that already knows it stands on shaky grounds and doesn't do anything to mask its insecurities. Notice it reads 'Your' most wanted, which immediately puts the onus on us for old times' sake to buy in Bhai's baloney.
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11. Deccan Herald -

Rating Score -> 3/5
Actor Salman Khan's movies usually cater to his die-hard fans while failing to satisfy intelligent cinephiles. Dabangg, a film that had everything from action sequences to an 'item number', worked because of its massy presentation. Nothing about it was remotely subtle or artistic. The star's latest release Radhe is no exception.
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12. NDTV -

Rating Score -> 2/5
Radhe has enough inducements for diehard Salman Khan fans to keep them interested in the goings-on. The star does everything that they would expect of him, including shedding his shirt. For all others, there is Randeep Hooda.
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13. Mid-day -

Rating Score -> 1/5
Of course there is difference in the sameness of Bhai movies. And in that regard, Radhe > Ready > Race 3, if you’re really staring at the bottom of the barrel. In fact, given some of the hand-to-hand fight, plus chase sequences, it’s superior to Wanted itself. But at the end of a couple of hours (in this case, mercifully, only an hour and 40 minutes), these films are really like political elections. The quality of parties and candidates doesn’t matter. What does is, who won. Or, if it was a box-office success. Which, for the first time, we will never know.
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14. Hindustan Times -

Rating Score -> n/a
It takes some doing to make a film, that leaves one wondering, if it would really have been that bad if the pandemic took you out last week. With Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, Salman Khan brings yet another deadly wave of cringeworthy one-liners, cheap CGI action, and a senseless story that are a torture to sit through.
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15. Komal Nahta -

Rating Score -> n/a
On the whole, Radhe is a good entertainer for the families and masses. Salman’s fans will especially love the film. Had the film been released widely in the cinemas during normal times, it would’ve surely netted in the region of Rs. 200 crore.
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16. Anupama Chopra -

Rating Score -> n/a
Radhe is an encounter specialist who has killed 97 people and had 23 transfers in 10 years. This of course is considered heroic. It’s bewildering to me that Maurya’s last feature as a dialogue writer was the terrific Gully Boy. How did the same artist create the superbly cringey scene in which Radhe tells Diya that if he had a sister, he would name her Na-diya. Meanwhile, Jackie Shroff plays Diya’s older brother and Radhe’s boss – in one scene, he’s close dancing with Radhe wearing a strappy silk dress. I’m not making this up. The only saving grace is that at one hour and 49 minutes, this is among Salman shortest films.
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  1. Salman is one of the reason why bollywood will never be as good as regional cinema especially south

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    1. You are one reason why India is not as good as the Usa

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  2. Komal Nahta says film would have collected 200cr in normal times.
    That would still be disaster, as Salman used to deal in 300cr+ collection.

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