See Post: Randeep Hooda is back to work\, begins dubbing for Radhe

See Post: Randeep Hooda is back to work, begins dubbing for Radhe

Published: 16 September, 2020 13:00 IST | mid-day online correspondent | Mumbai

After months of wait, Randeep Hooda is finally back to work as he shares a post on Instagram where he can be seen dubbing for his upcoming film, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai.

Randeep Hooda starts dubbing for his film, Radhe, Picture Courtesy: Official Instagram Account/Randeep Hooda
Randeep Hooda starts dubbing for his film, Radhe, Picture Courtesy: Official Instagram Account/Randeep Hooda

Randeep Hooda's one of the most exciting Instagram posts. From giving glimpses to the fictional world he has created in his films to providing insights into his real world, he does it all. And now, his latest Instagram post will make his fans excited.

The actor has got back to work, finally, and taken to his Instagram account to share a picture where he could be seen dubbing for his upcoming film, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, which also stars Salman Khan, Disha Patani, and Jackie Shroff. It's directed by Prrabhudeva, and was slated to release on May 22 on the occasion of EID but was postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Have a look at the post right here:

 
 
 
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Grateful to be back at work 🙏🏽 #Radhe

A post shared by Randeep Hooda (@randeephooda) onSep 15, 2020 at 10:43pm PDT

Randeep Hooda and Salman Khan have previously worked in two films together- Kick, Sultan, and this happens to be their third collaboration. In Kick, Khan played a Robinhood-style thief and Hooda a police Officer. This time, Khan protects the law and Hooda plays the antagonist.

The actor is known for films like Monsoon Wedding, D, Risk, Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, Jannat 2, Kick, Sultan, Highway, Ungli, Bombay Talkies, Heroine, and was recently seen with Chris Hemsworth in Extraction.

And talking about Radhe's release, Prrabhudeva recently told Bollywood Hungama, "We have just a small portion of shooting left. No more than 3-4 days. The post-production is on and we can come anytime the theatres open." Talking of getting the audiences back, he said, "If anyone can do this, it's Salman sir."

He added, "He is the hope after the coronavirus. We are waiting for theatres to open so we can give the audience a chance to return. We are okay with Diwali or Christmas 2020. Or with Republic day in 2021. Nothing has been decided."

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My Kitchen Rules all-stars Jake and Elle's bittersweet victory six months on | Daily Mail Online
 
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Another dream crushed by COVID-19: MKR champions reveal their restaurant was forced to close just 10 days before they won Channel Seven's cooking show

Jake and Elle Harrison won My Kitchen Rules: The Rivals in March.

But the same month their victory aired on TV, the brother and sister team from Brisbane suffered a devastating blow to their business.

Ten days before learning they had won the series, their food stall was forced to close due to the coronavirus pandemic - and it remains shut six months later. 

Another dream crushed by COVID-19: MKR champions Jake and Elle Harrison have revealed their restaurant was forced to close just 10 days before they won Seven's cooking show

Another dream crushed by COVID-19: MKR champions Jake and Elle Harrison have revealed their restaurant was forced to close just 10 days before they won Seven's cooking show 

Jake and Elle filmed their season of MKR last year, but due to a production method that involves shooting multiple endings, they didn't know they'd actually won until the finale went to air in March - the same month COVID-19 was declared a pandemic.

They received their $100,000 prize money - which was significantly less than the $250,000 offered in previous seasons - several weeks later.

The siblings have been part of Brisbane's unique riverfront shipping container dining and market precinct Eat Street since November 2013. Their stall concept and offerings have changed over the years.

Elle, 29, told Daily Mail Australia: 'It was definitely a bittersweet win, because everything that comes with winning My Kitchen Rules just didn't happen for us.'

Bad timing: Jake and Elle filmed their season of MKR last year, but due to a production method that involves shooting multiple endings, they didn't know they'd actually won until the finale went to air in March - the same month COVID-19 was declared a pandemic

Bad timing: Jake and Elle filmed their season of MKR last year, but due to a production method that involves shooting multiple endings, they didn't know they'd actually won until the finale went to air in March - the same month COVID-19 was declared a pandemic

She said the pandemic meant that Channel Seven's marketing team was downsized and there weren't as many press opportunities for them or events to attend.

Amid this media blackout, their business was forced to close.

'It was just hard. We haven't done anything... nothing has progressed. Everything's just been put on hold and we've been waiting,' she said.

Devastated: Ten days before learning they had won the series, their food stall (pictured) was forced to close due to the coronavirus pandemic - and it remains shut six months later

Devastated: Ten days before learning they had won the series, their food stall (pictured) was forced to close due to the coronavirus pandemic - and it remains shut six months later

In March, Eat Street Northshore forced its vendors to cease operations as they closed the popular outdoor precinct to limit the spread of the virus.

'We haven't opened in six months and there's no sign of reopening again soon,' Elle said, adding that recent COVID-19 outbreaks interstate have pushed back the scheduled reopening of the precinct.

She explained that their $100,000 cash prize is 'sitting in the bank waiting to be used on the business when we can reopen'. 

Wise decision: Elle and Jake (pictured during the MKR finale) are saving their $100,000 prize money for when their business eventually reopens

Wise decision: Elle and Jake (pictured during the MKR finale) are saving their $100,000 prize money for when their business eventually reopens

Alternative plans: Eat Street Northshore is trialling a drive-thru dessert festival for the next three weekends during the September school holidays. Jake and Elle will be selling their famous cannoli (pictured)

'We are very lucky that we get that money to invest in the business,' she added. 

While the precinct remains closed for the foreseeable future, Eat Street Northshore is trialling a drive-thru dessert festival over the next three weekends during the September school holidays.

Elle is excited to see how the public reacts to the concept, and hopes to provide plenty of delicious treats for the locals once again.

The drive-thru dessert festival will have live DJ performances for the car queue, and there is a drive-thru cinema nearby.

'I really think it will be amazing... if customers love it, that could be the way Eat Street operates for the next few months. I'm not sure,' she said. 

Family life: The silver lining for Elle is that not having her usual 70- hour work week has allowed her to become a full-time stay-at-home mother to her four-year-old son, Valentino. Pictured with her husband, Evander Cummins, in 2018

Family life: The silver lining for Elle is that not having her usual 70- hour work week has allowed her to become a full-time stay-at-home mother to her four-year-old son, Valentino. Pictured with her husband, Evander Cummins, in 2018

Elle didn't wish to disclose how much revenue she'd lost from the closure of her food business, but stressed that it was more than she could have ever imagined. 

'I don't even know the numbers, the more you focus on that negative stuff the more it can be a massive problem,' she said.

'A lot of the Eat Street vendors thought that six months would be the absolute limit, but the fact that it's lasted for this long is devastating.'

The silver lining for Elle is that not having her usual 70-hour work week has allowed her to become a full-time stay-at-home mother to her four-year-old son, Valentino.

Eat Street Northshore's drive-thru dessert festival will run between September 18 to October 4 on Fridays and Saturdays (3-9pm) and Sundays (12-8pm)

Get in quick! Eat Street Northshore's drive-thru dessert festival will run between September 18 to October 4 on Fridays and Saturdays (3-9pm) and Sundays (12-8pm)

Get in quick! Eat Street Northshore's drive-thru dessert festival will run between September 18 to October 4 on Fridays and Saturdays (3-9pm) and Sundays (12-8pm)

My Kitchen Rules all-stars Jake and Elle's bittersweet victory six months on

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