Salman Khan was about to clash with Lawrence 4 years ago, but this actor backed out!
It was the year 2020. Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan were preparing to clash on Eid. Two big films were to be released that year - 'Laxmi Bomb' versus 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai'. The atmosphere was set several months ago, but in the end, Akshay Kumar backed out. The film 'Laxmi Bomb' with which Salman Khan was preparing to clash 4 years ago was a film by director Raghav Lawrence. Actually, at this time Salman Khan is constantly receiving threats from gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. He has been given security, but all the Lawrences in Bhaijaan's life have now come into the limelight, one of whom is this one.
South director Raghav Lawrence, who directed and produced 'Kanchana', also made a Hindi remake of this film. Before Akshay Kumar, Salman Khan wanted to do this film. Whereas, Sohail Khan was planning to direct, due to which the matter got stuck. Raghav Lawrence later made a film with Akshay Kumar, which was 'Lakshmi'.
Preparations were made to fight 4 years ago, then why did things not work out?
A lot of memes were also made about the clash of 'Laxmi Bomb' and 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai'. The reason for this was that Akki and Salman Khan are very good friends, so fans were very excited about their clash. On this clash, Salman Khan had said that no one will be harmed by this. The distributor will benefit a lot. However, this clash could not happen. Raghav Lawrence's film was going to be released in theaters on 22 May 2020, but due to the lockdown, this could not happen.
After some time, the makers decided that they would release the film on OTT only. On 9 November 2020, the film was released on Disney Plus Hotstar in India. However, in many countries, it was also released in theaters. Whereas Salman Khan's 'Radhe' was released in theaters only. But it was released on very few screens, later it was also released on OTT. This is the reason why the clash was averted. There was no win or loss in Salman Khan and Raghav Lawrence's film.