Salman Khan's 'Radhe' collects $12,75,000 in overseas markets over two days


Mumbai, May 15 (IANS): Salman Khan's Eid 2021 release "Radhe" may have missed its big screen date with most of India, but the film is doing brisk business in parts of the overseas market, particularly the Gulf territory, since its release on Thursday.

"Radhe" collected around $6,00,000 on Friday, its second day of release, after taking home around $6,75,000 abroad on Thursday. This takes the cumulative two-day collection of the film to around $12,75,000, reports boxofficeindia.com.

In the Gulf market, where the film has done its best theatrical business, the film collected $4,75,000 on Thursday and around $4,00,000 on Friday. The post-Eid weekend is expected to take the film's collection past $1 million in the Gulf market, the website added.

In the Gulf territory, the film has released across UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain.

"Radhe" is an action drama where Salman co-stars with Disha Patani, Randeep Hooda and Jackie Shroff. The film is directed by Prabhudeva. This is Salman's third film with Prabhudeva after "Wanted" (2009) and "Dabangg 3" (2019). "Radhe" is based on the 2017 Korean action thriller "The Outlaws".

 

  

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