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Chhaava: A historic epic that roars to glory, redefining blockbuster cinema

The movie blends history, valour, and Bollywood grandeur in a way that keeps your heart racing throughout. With action, betrayal, sacrifice, and passion, this is a story that demands to be experienced in a theater

The Vicky Kaushal-starrer period film ‘Chhaava’ opens with a thunderous entry of Vicky astride a horse, leading his troops into battle, and from that moment on, it doesn’t let up. The film is a cinematic masterpiece by director Laxman Utekar, and immerses viewers into the intense, gripping life of the Maratha king, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.

It blends history, valour, and Bollywood grandeur in a way that keeps your heart racing throughout. With action, betrayal, sacrifice, and passion, this is a story that demands to be experienced in a theater.

Vicky Kaushal’s performance is nothing short of electrifying. His take on Sambhaji is powerful and multifaceted, a leader whose intense presence is felt in every frame.

Kaushal brings the spirit of this 24-year-old warrior to life with unmatched bravado, embodying a young man who was single-handedly responsible for bringing the Mughal Empire to its knees.

The heart-pounding moments when his character faces betrayals, loss, and battles are infused with a rawness that gives the audience goosebumps.

This is India’s gladiator, a warrior whose bravery redefined an era. Kaushal doesn’t just play a character; he becomes the embodiment of a nation’s strength and resolve.

Rashmika Mandanna is a revelation as Maharani Yesubai. While often seen as the picture of grace and poise, her character here is a fierce and supportive queen, showing strength in love and loyalty.

Akshaye Khanna’s portrayal of Aurangzeb adds a chilling layer to the film. He paints the Mughal emperor as a cold and calculating figure, whose thirst for dominance is palpable.

Ashutosh Rana stands out as Sarlashkar Hambirrao Mohite, embodying the Maratha’s loyalty and fortitude.

The action is where ‘Chhaava’ truly shines. From ambushes to full-scale battles, the choreography is a feast for the eyes. The battles are not just about brute force but strategy, highlighting the Marathas’ smaller numbers and cunning warfare tactics.

The four major battles are spellbinding, each one escalating the intensity and offering different challenges for the Maratha forces.

The musical score is exceptional and plays a vital role in driving the narrative, stirring emotions and heightening tension. Director Laxman Utekar’s storytelling is rich and impactful, elevated by the stellar performances of a talented cast.

• Director: Laxman Utekar

• Cast: Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandanna, Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana, Divya Dutta, Vineet Kumar Singh, Diana Penty

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