Salman Khan appeals to fans not to use piracy to see 'Radhe' movie
Salman Khan appeals to fans not to use piracy to see 'Radhe' movie
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Salman Khan is currently in the news for his film Radhe Your Most Wanted Bhai. The film has been released on OTT platforms and theatres on the occasion of Eid. You must be aware that this film has broken records on the first day. Yes, in fact, Radhe on the first day 4. The film has become the most watched film after 2 million views. Some people are now resorting to pirated sites to watch the film and Salman has made a special appeal to such people.

He shared a statement on his social media. In it, he said, "Strict action will be taken against these pirated sites. In fact, Salman has written in his post, "We have kept you at Rs 249 very normal rates to watch our film Radhe. Despite this, pirated sites are illegally streaming Radhe which is a crime. Cyber cells are taking action against all these illegal pirated sites. Please don't be a part of piracy otherwise the cyber cell will take action against you as well. Please understand otherwise you will be in great trouble".

Salman Khan had recently made a special appeal to his fans by sharing a video a day before Radhe's release. In that appeal, he had said, "No one should do piracy" . During that time, Salman shared the video and said, "A lot of people work very hard to make a film and it is very sad when some people watch the film by piracy. I ask all of you for a commitment to enjoy the film, on the right platform. So this Eid will be the commitment of the audience, no piracy in entertainment". Talking about Radhe, Disha Patani, Jackie Shroff and Randeep Hooda are seen in lead roles alongside Salman in the film.

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