Salman Khan’s Radhe Dares By Opting For Hybrid Release; Will It Be A Trend Setter In Bollywood? (Photo Credit: YouTube)

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The announcement of actor Salman Khan’s big-budget film “Radhe” having a simultaneous release on the pay-per-view platform Zeeplex, along with its theatrical release on Eid this year, has created a flutter in Bollywood. Is this the first step at reorganizing film exhibition and distribution in India, in the era of OTT? More importantly, could such a hybrid release plan make a permanent dent in box office collections, if producers make it a habit.

A similar idea was actually started last year, when Hollywood giants Warner Bros announced in December 2020 that all their films of the current year would simultaneously have theatrical release along with premiere on HBO Max streaming service.

While Warner’s game plan makes all new films available to all subscribers, the “Radhe” strategy of pay-per-view would seem to reveal more concern for the big screen trade. If one has to pay per view to catch a film on a mobile phone or laptop, it would perhaps seem prudent to a lot of fans to shell out money for a big-screen experience. The idea would especially hold true for a film like “Radhe”, starring a superstar and pitched as all-out theatrical entertainment.

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