Salman Khan has now filed a defamation complaint in a Mumbai Court against actor Kamaal R Khan. This happened after Kamal R Khan reviewed Salman Khan’s recently released film Radhe.
Now, a legal notice has been sent to Kamaal Khan by the superstar’s legal team.
Dear #Salmankhan Ye defamation case Aapki Hataasha Aur Niraasha Ka Saboot Hai. I am giving review for my followers and doing my job. You should make better films instead of stopping me from reviewing your films. Main Sacchi Ke Liye Ladta Rahunga! Thank you for the case. pic.twitter.com/iwYis64rLd
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) May 25, 2021
Kamaal Khan acknowledged the move and took to Twitter saying, “Salman Khan files a defamation case against me for Radhe’s review!"
In another tweet, he wrote, “I said so many times that I never review film of any producer, actor if he asks me to not review. Salman khan filed a defamation case on me for review of #Radhe means he is getting too much affected by my review. Hence I won’t review his films anymore. My last video releasing today.”
Check out the tweet here-
I said so many times that I never review film of any producer, actor if he asks me to not review. Salman khan filed defamation case on me for review of #Radhe means he is getting too much affected by my review. Hence I won’t review his films anymore. My last video releasing today
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) May 26, 2021
As per the notice, Salman Khan’s legal team will take the matter for an urgent hearing before an additional session judge of the city civil court.
The film Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai was released and opened to poor reviews, however, the film was streamed millions of times on ZeePlex.
Earlier, trade analyst Komal Nahta also said in a new video that the fan estimated figure of ₹100 crore opening day revenue is inaccurate. Also, this estimate was only made based on data shared by Zee Studios. According to the data, the film has been streamed over 4.2 million times across all platforms on the day of release.
View this post on InstagramHe said there are multiple reasons why the revenue is much less than Rs 100 crores. Komal said that the actual number of tickets purchased is much lesser, as every ticket worth Rs 249 is shared by multiple members of the same family.
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