Expect
anything
from
Salman
Khan's
father
Salim
Khan
but
giving
diplomatic
answers.
He's
known
for
his
honest
interviews
and
once
again,
Salman's
father
has
proved
that
he
speaks
his
mind
without
mincing
words.
In
his
recent
tete-a-tete
with
a
media
portal,
the
veteran
screenwriter
admitted
that
Salman's
latest
release
Radhe:
Your
Most
Wanted
Bhai
was
not
a
great
film
at
all.
In
an
interview
with
Dainik
Bhaskar,
when
Salim
was
told
that
reviewers
trashed
Radhe
because
of
its
cliche
script,
he
said,
"The
film
prior
to
this,
Dabangg
3
was
different.
Bajrangi
Bhaijaan
was
good
and
totally
different.
Radhe
is
not
a
great
film
at
all,
but
commercial
cinema
has
a
responsibility
that
every
person
can
get
money.
From
artists
to
producers,
distributors,
exhibitors
and
every
stakeholder
should
get
the
money.
The
one
who
buys
the
cinema
must
get
the
money.
Due
to
this,
the
cycle
of
cinema
making
and
business
goes
on.
On
this
basis,
Salman
has
performed.
Stakeholders
of
this
film
are
in
advantage.
Otherwise,
Radhe
is
not
that
great
a
film."
In
the
same
interview,
Salim
Khan
also
mentioned
about
the
lack
of
good
writers
in
the
film
industry
and
said,
"A
big
problem
of
the
film
industry
is
that
there
are
no
good
writers
here.
The
reason
for
this
is
that
the
writers
do
not
read
literature
in
Hindi
or
Urdu.
They
see
anything
outside
and
get
involved
in
Indianising
it."
Giving
an
example
of
Amitabh
Bachchan's
1973
film
Zanjeer,
he
said
that
the
film
was
a
game-changer
of
Indian
cinema,
as
it
made
Indian
cinema
come
back
on
the
right
path.
"But
since
then,
the
industry
has
not
received
the
replacement
of
Salim-Javed
yet.
In
such
a
situation,
what
can
Salman
do?" added
the
senior
Khan.
Meanwhile,
Radhe
has
become
the
lowest-rated
film
on
IMDb,
with
a
score
of
1.7/10.
Directed
by
Prabhu
Deva,
the
film
also
casts
Randeep
Hooda,
Disha
Patani,
Jackie
Shroff
and
Gautam
Gulati
among
others
in
key
roles.