Salman
Khan's
forthcoming
film
Radhe:
Your
Most
Unwanted
Bhai
is
in
tremendous
buzz.
Fans
are
anticipating
its
release,
and
they
can't
wait
to
see
their
Bhai
kicking
some
punches
once
again.
Amid
all
the
positive
buzz
around
the
film,
earlier,
it
was
reported
that
Salman
signed
a
contract
with
Yash
Raj
Films
for
theatrical
rights,
Amazon
Prime
for
digital
rights,
T-Series
for
music
rights
and
Zee
for
satellite
rights
of
the
film.
However,
the
latest
reports
suggest
that
Salman
Khan
Films
(SKF)
has
sold
all
the
rights
of
the
film
to
Zee
Studios
for
Rs
230
crore.
A
source
got
in
touch
with
an
entertainment
portal
and
revealed
the
real
reason
behind
SKF
and
Zee
Studios'
deal.
"YRF
had
entered
into
an
agreement
with
Salman
Khan
Films
(SKF)
to
distribute
the
film
globally
on
a
commission
basis,
which
meant
that
the
income
for
SKF
would
vary
according
to
the
business
the
film
does
theatrically.
There
is
always
an
element
of
uncertainty
in
such
deals,
particularly
in
times
of
Covid-19
pandemic
as
one
can't
be
sure
about
the
footfalls
and
thereby
returns
from
cinema
halls."
The
source
further
added,
"On
the
other
hand,
he
had
entered
into
a
digital
deal
with
Amazon,
who
had
exclusive
streaming
rights
for
the
film,
8
weeks
after
its
theatrical
release.
The
satellite
rights
were
with
Zee,
who
could
premiere
it
on
their
channel
8
weeks
after
the
OTT
premiere,
and
music
rights
were
with
T-Series."
The
source
also
asserted
that
the
Bajrangi
Bhaijaan
actor
was
of
the
opinion
that
if
the
deal
is
done
with
one
party
then,
things
would
be
less
complicated,
and
business
decisions
can
be
taken
easily
without
involving
multiple
parties.
Meanwhile,
it
isn't
confirmed
yet
whether
Radhe:
Your
Most
Wanted
Bhai
will
have
a
theatrical
release
or
not.
Apparently,
the
final
decision
will
be
taken
considering
the
situation
of
the
country,
which
is
grappling
with
the
novel
Coronavirus
pandemic.
A
few
days
ago,
many
single
screen
owners
requested
Salman
Khan
to
release
the
film
in
theatres,
so
that
they
can
revive
their
business.