‘Stay Strong Tiger Shroff’: Jackie Shroff’s Cross-Dressing Scene In Radhe Invites Hilarious Reactions On Twitter

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Mumbai: Salman Khan starrer ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted’ has been trending on social media since its launch on May 13. A scene from the movie has captured the eye of the Twitterati. No, the followers aren’t speaking about Salman’s heroism or Disha Patani’s scorching dance strikes however Jackie Shroff’s cross-dressing. 

Netizens aren’t impressed after seeing their favourite Jaggu Dada in a pink gown in a membership scene in ‘Radhe’. Shroff, who performed Disha’s brother within the movie, donned a strappy outfit for the actual scene. 

One consumer shared a ‘solidarity tweet’ for Tiger Shroff after watching the movie. “I watched a ten second clip of Radhe where Disha Patani who is dancing with Salman Khan turns into Jackie Shroff in Disha’s slinky dress. This is a solidarity tweet for young, sweet Tiger Shroff. Stay Strong,” the tweet learn. 

“I am skipping right here..Look at Jackie Shroff,” one other consumer tweeted.

 Although the motion drama has obtained scathing opinions from the critics, it has managed to create ripples on ZEE5. The much-awaited film has garnered over 4.2 million views throughout all of the platforms on its opening day. While Bhaijaan followers have given thumbs as much as the movie, many followers have expressed their displeasure over the screenplay and script.  

The movie, which relies on ‘The Outlaws’, has change into Salman’s lowest-rated film on IMDb with a present score of 1.9. Over sixty thousand individuals have reviewed the motion flick on IMDb.

Yesterday, Salman shared a heartfelt submit to thank the viewers for showering the movie with love and adulation. He stated that the business wouldn’t survive with out the love and help of the followers.

‘Radhe’, which has been directed by Prabhu Deva, is obtainable for viewing on ZEEPlex and main DTH operators. The film additionally stars Randeep Hooda as the principle antagonist.  

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