Radhe: Not Anushka Sharma, But Disha Patani To Be Salman Khan’s Leading lady?

The film would mark the third collaboration between Salman and Prabhudheva after 'Wanted' and 'Dabangg 3'.

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Salman Khan’s next project – Radhe: India’s Most Wanted Cop – has been the talk of the town for quite a while. Its title was a topic of discussion for the longest time and now who the leading lady of Salman Khan starrer film will be, has been headlining the news. The buzz was that Anushka Sharma will take up the role but it looks like Disha Patani’s name is also being considered for the role.

Yes, after seeing their chemistry in Bharat, the makers of Radhe are contemplating to rope in Disha for the role. According to reports in E Times, a formal announcement from the makers about the same is expected soon.

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Radhe: Not Anushka Sharma, But Disha Patani To Be Salman Khan’s Leading lady?

Earlier a source was quoted saying, “Prabhu Dheva’s film has a female lead role wherein Anushka would fit very well. Probably, she has already been approached and has liked the role. All said and done, the modalities however yet remain to be finalized. As for the script, Prabhu Dheva has cracked it with his team of writers.”

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Now with these speculations making rounds, we wonder who will actually be roped in for the role? Who would you like to see opposite Salman? Anushka or Disha? Let us know in the comments section below.

For the uninitiated, Radhe is said to be an adaptation of the 2017 Korean film The Outlaws. It revolves around a police officer who is assigned with the task of eliminating the underworld gang clashes within the city. Salman will collaborate with his Dabangg 3 director Prabhudheva for this film as well.

Tentatively titled Radhe: India’s Most Wanted Cop, the film would mark the third collaboration between Salman and Prabhudheva after ‘Wanted‘ and ‘Dabangg 3‘.

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