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Vicky Kaushal in Chhaava (2025)

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Chhaava

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7/10

Vicky Kaushal does 200%, Disappointed by A R Rahman

Laxman Utekar's Chhaava focuses on the Battle of Burhanpur and its impact on the Maratha-Mughal war, rather than being a complete biopic of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. The first half of the film struggles with pacing, but the second half gains momentum, leading to an intense and emotionally charged climax. The confrontation between Sambhaji Maharaj and Aurangzeb, particularly the exchange between Vicky Kaushal and Vineet Kumar, stands out as one of the film's most powerful moments. The battle sequences are well-executed, but the background score by A. R. Rahman lacks the necessary intensity to match the spirit of the Marathas. The action scenes are largely effective, though some exaggerated stunts and editing choices take away from the realism. Despite this, the film excels in its cinematography, costume design, and CGI, successfully recreating the historical setting.

The performances elevate the film. Vicky Kaushal delivers a commanding portrayal of Sambhaji Maharaj, capturing his strength, determination, and sacrifice, especially in the final moments. Akshaye Khanna leaves a strong impact as Aurangzeb, despite limited dialogue, while Rashmika Mandanna, though competent, feels miscast. Ashutosh Rana provides solid support, and Vineet Kumar stands out with his gripping screen presence. While the film has its shortcomings, it succeeds in honoring Sambhaji Maharaj's legacy, ensuring that his courage and sacrifice remain etched in the minds of the audience.
  • raghavkantbhardwaj
  • 15 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Excellent acting, ok Scriptwriting Bad music

Movie was good; though whoever directed the background music totally effed it up, I had to shut my ears every time a fight scene came.

Also I think it should have had more Marathi dialect, rashmika's hindi sounded a bit off, action scenes were really good, though they should've shown some tactical schemes by marathas, as they were known for their tactics and skills.

There were a lot of politics going on during that time, movie did not cover it however it is based on the life of Shambha ji's life and the movie did good there, costume and makeup artists did a really good job. The first half seemed a bit off, although movie caught the rhythm by the second half.
  • kharenikhil
  • 17 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
6/10

MUSIC TURNS THE WHOLE EPIC DRAMA DOWN

I want to ask the makers? Why not choose Ajay Atul instead of a jewel thief Rehman?

Were you deaf when he composed music in electric guitar to raise emotions, romantic scene in piano? Where is the folk Maharashtrian music? Most of the times I felt like I'm watching Braveheart by Mel Gibson.

Climax though conceptualized in best way but not going with facts.

If a person reads Chaava novel, there are myriad facts that are missing.

Director was very careful to keep a secular angle.

Vicky National award fix. Guirella warfare was not properly graphed. Only one who have the read the book would understand the nuances.
  • unawaneprasad
  • 14 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
10/10

History has seen many betrayals, but few are as heartbreaking as what happened to Sambhaji Maharaj.

One of the most gut-wrenching aspects of Chhaava is how it portrays betrayal and sacrifice. History has seen many betrayals, but few are as heartbreaking as what happened to Sambhaji Maharaj. The film does not shy away from showcasing the pain of these moments, making them some of the most powerful and unforgettable sequences. The way the narrative builds up to these events ensures that they hit with full force, leaving the audience emotionally devastated yet filled with admiration for the unwavering courage of Sambhaji Maharaj. These moments serve as a reminder of how history is shaped not just by victories but also by the sacrifices made along the way.
  • rahulkah
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
9/10

This is a very nice Movie

At its core, Chhaava is not just about a warrior-it's about the idea of resilience, sacrifice, and legacy. It's about what it means to fight for something greater than oneself. The film leaves the audience not just with admiration for Sambhaji Maharaj but with a deep respect for the ideals he stood for. It is a rare historical film that manages to entertain, educate, and inspire all at once. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just someone who loves a great story, this film is an absolute must-watch. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just someone who loves a great story, this film is an absolute must-watch.
  • mithados
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Vikki Kaushal works but the film works only partly

Watched the big historical action release of Maddock CHAAVA directed by Laxman Utekar. The film stars Vicky Kaushal in the lead as Chatrapati Sambhaji and Akshaye Khanna as the ruthless Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and the film focusses on their clash.

Sambhaji as an important historical character of Maharashtra and there are various shades and different topics discussed and debated on him. However his battle with the Mughal army and torcher and finally execution under orders of hardliner Aurangzeb is discussed lot.

The film is supposed to be based on Shivaji Sawants popular novel Chaava and doesn't cover other aspects of Sambhaji's life,which we read in childhood in Amar Chitra Katha.

The film is a big budget actioner based on history and has lots of dramatic sequences. The film's treatment of the subject is very clear and characters are either pure white or pure black. The film though based on real incidents also involves lot of larger than life frames and fiction too. To be honest I felt the writers and makers haven't been able to make the film very gripping. The film starts well and then loses pace and then picks up and then loses and so on. There is lot of action but barring the final battle ,I found the other fights quite unreal with loads of VFX. There are some scenes which are impactful and especially Vikki vs Akshaye get maximum attention.

The film has huge hangover of Bajirao Mast Ani,Padmavati,Tanaji and Jodha Akbar but is not close to either of them in terms of impact and emotional feel. The pre climax of extreme violence and torcher though from history but was very uncomfortable to watch on big screen.

Of the performances Ashutosh Rana and Vineet Singh leave a mark. Rashmika I felt was totally out of place. Akshaye Khanna as the uni dimensional maniac monarch Aurangzeb was menacing. Though he doesn't have much dialogues but his look as the old Alamgir makes him the big bad villain. The film belongs to Vikki Kaushal who again pumps life in a real character after Sardar Udham Singh and Sam Bahadur. He has worked hard on the film and honestly it's his hard work which lifts the film of the negative points.

On the whole Chaava tries hard to be a patriotic historical actioner but works only in parts.
  • manishrvce
  • 16 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
6/10

WHY RASHMIKA?

The movie was good; the acting from everybody was top-notch except for Rashmika; every time she's on the screen, you'd wanna scroll through Instagram reels instead of watching her. Best thing about this movie is Akshay Khanna as Aurangzeb. Vicky's casting as ShambhaJi was Excellent too but his voice wasn't to the mark for the role, he lacked heaviness and bass in his voice which makes his dialogues a little less energetic and enthusiastic. Over-all it was one time kinda watch. CLIMAX WAS EXCELLENT THO. But expected way too much from this movie, I dont think it'd leave a mark on People's heart. Plus it'd have been better if the director had casted someone else instead of Rashmika. She's just awful. She can't act. She shouldn't be in bollywood or maybe she shouldn't do roles that require ACTING cause she can't act.
  • mohitchandwani-07928
  • 16 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
4/10

Torture

No disrespect to Chhatrapati Shivaji or Shambhaji Maharaj, but movie is a big torture to eyes and ears. It's dark at most parts, and it's too loud in entire movie.

Vicky Kaushal immersed himself into the Shambhaji role and acted excellently. Akshay Khanna needa no words for his brilliant performance. Rashmika was unwanted non-eye-candy with same expression less face. Don't we have other actresses in Bollywood?

The story was not straightforward, some bizzare scenes. Fight scenes were good, but too much. And at times the defense comes from nowhere - some planning on attack and defense should be shown.
  • ajayvv-60390
  • 19 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
9/10

Epic Storytelling at Its Best

The cinematography in Chhaava is nothing short of spectacular. Every frame feels like a painting, with beautifully composed shots that highlight the grandeur of the Maratha Empire. Whether it's the vast expanse of a battlefield, the golden hues of a sunset over a fort, or the intricate detailing of a palace, the visuals transport the audience back in time. The use of lighting, especially in dramatic sequences, adds a poetic quality to the storytelling, making key moments even more impactful.its very romantic and best movie of this year so I suggested to everyone to watch this best movie of this year.
  • ajaykkumar-56187
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Lacks a bit in storytelling, otherwise a grand masala movie to earn

One of the strongest aspects of Chhaava is its screenplay, which balances action with emotion. The dialogues are impactful, filled with the weight of history and the fire of revolution. There are several moments where the intensity of the dialogues alone sends shivers down the spine, particularly in confrontations between Sambhaji Maharaj and his adversaries. The supporting cast deserves a special mention-each character plays a crucial role in shaping the hero's journey. The women in the film, especially the portrayal of Sambhaji Maharaj's mother and his wife, add depth to the story, showcasing their influence and resilience in a world dominated by war and politics. The music .

And background score elevate the film's grandeur, making key moments even more unforgettable. The battle sequences are choreographed with precision, striking a fine balance between realism and cinematic spectacle.

. The film doesn't shy away from depicting the brutality of war, yet it never loses sight of the human emotions that drive these conflicts.
  • yadavjyotid
  • 4 अप्रैल 2025
  • परमालिंक
1/10

Chhava (2025) - A Missed Opportunity to Honor History

I had high expectations for Chhava, but unfortunately, the film falls short in multiple ways.

The narrative feels unbalanced, beginning and ending with Aurangzeb's perspective. The film highlights war scenes but lacks clarity on the purpose and stakes of these battles. Key historical events such as the Battle of Ramsej, the Heist of Burhanpur, the Battle of Goa, naval conflicts, and the aftermath of the execution at Tulapur are entirely missing. These crucial elements could have elevated the film to legendary status.

Lack of Character Depth

Many key figures remain underdeveloped, making it difficult for the audience to connect with them. Important warriors such as Santaji, Dhanaji and Hambirrao are either sidelined or not given their due recognition. This affects the emotional weight of the film, particularly in moments of sacrifice and valor.

Historical Inaccuracies in the Climax

The depiction of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj's capture and execution deviates significantly from historical records. In reality, his imprisonment was kept secret for over a month, yet in the film, the news spreads immediately, leading to a misleading portrayal of the Marathas' response.

Additionally, the setting of his torture scene is historically inaccurate. Instead of being confined in secrecy, as recorded, the film depicts him tied under the open sun, which misrepresents the true events.

Missed Cultural and Religious Nuances

The film repeatedly shows Aurangzeb's prayers being fulfilled while the prayers of Yesubai and other Marathas go unanswered. This narrative choice may come across as an unintentional imbalance, potentially altering the perception of historical events.

Incomplete Storytelling

The bond between Kavi Kalash and Sambhaji Maharaj, an essential part of history, is underplayed. A powerful moment, where Kavi Kalash recited poetry highlighting Sambhaji Maharaj's unwavering spirit even in captivity, is omitted.

Additionally, the aftermath of Sambhaji Maharaj's execution-which led to a fierce Maratha resurgence-deserved more emphasis. The contributions of legendary warriors like Santaji Ghorpade and Dhanaji Jadhav, who later became instrumental in resisting Aurangzeb, are completely ignored.

Unnecessary Additions

The inclusion of Aurangzeb's daughter feels out of place, as there is no significant historical evidence of her direct involvement in these events.

Final Verdict

Despite its grand scale and production value, Chhava misses the opportunity to properly showcase the bravery and sacrifice of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and his warriors. The film lacks historical accuracy, underdevelops key figures, and leaves out essential moments that could have made it a truly unforgettable epic.
  • dhananjaygole-27565
  • 17 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Chhava

Chhava (2025) - A Grand Tribute to the Legend of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

Chhava is an extraordinary cinematic masterpiece that brings the life and legacy of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj to the big screen with stunning visuals, powerful storytelling, and stellar performances. Directed with precision and passion, the film immerses the audience in the valor, sacrifice, and indomitable spirit of one of India's greatest warriors.

Story & Screenplay

The film does a phenomenal job of portraying Sambhaji Maharaj's journey-from his childhood under the shadow of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to his struggles, battles, and ultimate sacrifice for Swarajya. The screenplay is gripping, maintaining a perfect balance between action, emotion, and historical depth. Each scene is crafted to evoke pride, patriotism, and respect for the great Maratha warrior.

Performances

The lead actor delivers a career-defining performance, embodying the strength, intelligence, and resilience of Sambhaji Maharaj with unmatched dedication. The supporting cast, including those portraying Shivaji Maharaj, Aurangzeb, and other historical figures, add depth and authenticity to the narrative. Their performances make the characters feel real and impactful.

Cinematography & Visual Effects

The film is visually breathtaking, with grand battle sequences, majestic forts, and beautifully recreated historical settings. Every frame is rich in detail, making it a visual spectacle that transports the audience to the 17th century. The action sequences are choreographed brilliantly, showcasing the raw and tactical nature of Maratha warfare.

Music & Background Score

The background score and soundtrack are soul-stirring, perfectly complementing the film's intense and emotional moments. The war anthems, patriotic songs, and traditional folk music enhance the storytelling and deepen the emotional connection with the audience.

Direction & Execution

The director deserves immense praise for handling such a monumental subject with finesse and accuracy. The film stays true to history while keeping the audience engaged throughout its runtime. The attention to detail, from costumes to dialogues, reflects the team's commitment to authenticity.

Final Verdict

Chhava is not just a film-it's an experience, a lesson in history, and a tribute to one of India's bravest rulers. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a lover of epic dramas, this movie is a must-watch. It leaves you with goosebumps, a sense of pride, and a deeper appreciation for Sambhaji Maharaj's sacrifices.

Highly recommended! Jai Bhavani, Jai Shivaji!
  • sairajkokate-25715
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Very good action

One of the strongest aspects of Chhaava is its screenplay, which balances action with emotion. The dialogues are impactful, filled with the weight of history and the fire of revolution. There are several moments where the intensity of the dialogues alone sends shivers down the spine, particularly in confrontations between Sambhaji Maharaj and his adversaries. The supporting cast deserves a special mention-each character plays a crucial role in shaping the hero's journey. The women in the film, especially the portrayal of Sambhaji Maharaj's mother and his wife, add depth to the story, showcasing their influence and resilience in a world dominated by war and politics. The music and background score elevate the film's grandeur, making key moments even more unforgettable. The battle sequences are choreographed with precision, striking a fine balance between realism and cinematic spectacle. The film doesn't shy away from depicting the brutality of war, yet it never loses sight of the human emotions that drive these conflicts.
  • anupamaatoz-74502
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Really phenomenal movie

The film also does a brilliant job of portraying the Maratha Empire as more than just a military power. It delves into the cultural, spiritual, and philosophical foundations that made the Marathas such a formidable force. The scenes where Sambhaji Maharaj interacts with scholars, poets, and advisors show a different side of him-a man who valued intellect as much as strength. These moments provide a refreshing break from the intense battle sequences and add layers to his character. Absolutely outstanding movie I have ever seen in my whole life. I really love this phenomenal movie. Highly recommended.
  • rj-38945
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Good movie, but could have been much better

While the movie is based on the book, the events could have been portrayed with a much better screenplay and some better music. Overall the movie is good but there were many parts that could have been acted well.

Screenplay suffers in many areas before and after interval where it slows down the pace of thw film. Dialogue should have been strong enough and music should have elevated the actions performed by the actors. But Rahman added much of the regular average music to this movie with some romantic music to some songs that is generally given to romantic movie songs.

It was the best opportunity he could have used to come back with equal or greater music composition on par with Jodha Akbar that he gave. But it falls much below average. Directors needed to focus more on editing and screenplay skills. Story telling was quiet good. The movie elevated well from the moment he had to fight and get captured till the very end.

It was directed more like a TV serial budget direction. Movies will need much better skills to make it a perfect cut.
  • tempallesridhar
  • 17 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
10/10

This is very good movie

Chhaava is not just a film; it is a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who came before us. It instills a sense of pride and admiration for the Maratha legacy while also making us reflect on the price of leadership and the weight of history. The film is a perfect blend of action, drama, and emotion, making it a must-watch for anyone who appreciates powerful storytelling and historical epics. One of the film's greatest achievements is making the audience emotionally invested in Sambhaji Maharaj's fate. Even if viewers are already familiar with his story, the film presents it in such a way that it feels fresh and impactful. The final moments of the film are gut-wrenching, leaving a lasting impression that stays with the audience long after the credits roll. It is a rare achievement for a historical film to balance fact with deep emotional engagement so effectively.
  • dassubham-81593
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Why Chhaava Didn't Work for Me

First, let me clarify - I'm not undermining the efforts of the actors. Vicky Kaushal is an absolute delight to watch, and he truly looks the part. There's no doubt he has completely embodied the essence of the character - he feels like fire, water, earth, and air all at once. His portrayal is exactly what this role needed.

However, here's what didn't work for me:

  • Lack of Memorable Characters - Apart from Kavi Kalash (played brilliantly by Vineet Kumar Singh), there aren't any other standout characters. The film needed more people we could connect with and care about.


  • Casting of Yesubai - Rashmika Mandanna might visually fit the role, but let's be honest-this character should have been played by a Marathi actress. The fact that the makers chose a non-Hindi (let alone non-Marathi) speaking actor suggests they prioritized mass appeal over authenticity and storytelling.


  • Background Score - I didn't even realize A. R. Rahman composed the music until I heard his signature cooing mid-film. And honestly, that realization left me disappointed. The background score wasn't always impactful, and at times, it was so loud that it drowned out the dialogues.


  • Guerilla Warfare Strategy? - When Sambhaji Maharaj discusses his guerrilla tactics against the Mughals, the scene feels more like exaggerated jingoism rather than actual strategic planning. Was there really no better historical documentation to flesh out this sequence with more authenticity? Instead, whatever the characters predict in that scene unfolds exactly over the next 40 minutes, making the whole sequence feel simplistic and underdeveloped.


- Dialogue & Screenplay Issues - For a good portion of the film, I barely felt there were any dialogues! It was mostly background music filling in the gaps, seemingly covering up weak writing. The first 120 minutes felt like a prolonged setup, leading to the torture sequence - which, while impactful, doesn't make up for the lack of depth in the earlier part of the movie.

Final Thoughts

Brilliant acting, but that's about it. I felt the same way after watching Sam Bahadur - where key moments of strategy and planning were rushed through a poorly placed song. Instead of truly experiencing the peak of the story, we're only shown it from a distance and told, "This is where we're going," but never actually taken there. That's Chhaava in a nutshell-visually striking, but ultimately unsatisfying.
  • agarwal-shubham2710
  • 23 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
4/10

Utterly, totally, completely pointless

A beautiful real life story has been given the '300' treatment. It has been made into some horrific. A man has been made into a beast. Ostensibly a lion but more a Minotaur. The result is a pointless waste of time. It's hard to keep track of characters, hard to work out places and events. The script leaves no room for nuance. The acting is mostly grunts and violence. The last 20 mins is an extended torture scene. Trite, contrived. And absolutely horrifyingly disgusting. Exhausting!

The music is also utterly tragic. You can take the thousands of day time shows and distill from it the acting and storyline. And you can take the same shows and form from it this soundtrack.

It is truly awful!
  • anirban-mukherjee
  • 16 मार्च 2025
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Really amazing movie

The background score and music of Chhaava play an instrumental role in elevating the film's emotional impact. The war drums, the traditional Marathi instruments, and the rousing anthems make the battle scenes even more electrifying, while the softer, more melancholic pieces add depth to the moments of personal reflection and loss. A film like this requires music that is both grand and soulful, and Chhaava delivers exactly that. The way the music swells during key moments-whether it's Sambhaji Maharaj delivering a speech, charging into battle, or facing an emotional challenge-ensures that the audience feels every beat of the story. The songs, deeply rooted in Marathi culture, add another layer of authenticity, making the film a complete audio-visual treat.
  • jm-82330
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
6/10

History respect fails to clik

In our country you cannot write read say against public certified icons. Sambhaji is a soldier son of Shivaji... Due to betrayal from Sultnats, Konkan and Karnataka then rulers fighting against Moghals last Authentic Badshah with Military power Aurangzeb. .This is repeated many a times by dialogues. The stiry unless you know it carrys on the confusion who is fighting whom?! Most of our kings warriers were victim of being cheated at crucial junctures. Vicky shows his muscle well. Rest fail to connect the whole idea of Shaheed Glory in ultimate defeat. Aurangzeb is shown little more to see that caught soldier gives in. Who then keeps the Moral high? Good family values sustained in prayers stage wise buiild up is good giving Rashmika to show emotions of prayer, faith and trust. When it became certain that Sambhaji return is not going in long future.. She puts son in king's chair as a state cannot be king less. This is handled well. Though Marathi poets lines, falk songs lines used... To keep the tempo... They all fail to clik or connect.

Fight scenes are slow motioned tricked with detail movements. Strategial talks plot twists are not handled well. Dir. Seems to be over concious in dealing with not giving reactions on comunal lines. Grace in defeat ok. Here it is though defeated history price is won. But film pays out demand without any sustained impression.
  • dr_hgj-48231R
  • 18 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
3/10

Poor direction and fake PR truly disappointed

I am truly a Shivaji maharaj fan but this movie is just cringe. Character played by the cast is poor Vicky is good but not best rashmika was unbearable and poor acting really I went with an expectation to the theatre but got disappointed. Sorry Bollywood you disappointed again who ever liked this movie just because of love towards Shivaji maharaj or else this would be another flop movie of Bollywood. This 100% genuine reviews without any bias . Nowadays people make this genre movie just to pull people to make money they know peoples emotions through which they can make money very sad and waste of money.
  • Chill_Pill_
  • 24 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
9/10

Very historical movie

What sets Chhaava apart from other historical dramas is its ability to balance action with emotion. The battle sequences are breathtaking, choreographed with a raw intensity that captures the brutality of war. Yet, in between these epic clashes, the film finds moments of quiet reflection-conversations between father and son, a warrior's moments of doubt, and the sorrow of a leader making impossible choices. These moments give the film its heart, ensuring that it is not just about war and politics but also about the man behind the legend.so highly recommend to everyone to watch this best movie of this year.
  • ajitkumarkumar-19801
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Nice movie

Beyond the wars and politics, Chhaava shines in its portrayal of the sacrifices made by the people around Sambhaji Maharaj. It doesn't just focus on the king himself but also highlights the warriors who fought alongside him, the advisors who guided him, the people who believed in him, and even those who betrayed him. The depth given to the supporting characters makes the film richer, as it shows how every decision made by the king had a ripple effect on countless lives. The film acknowledges that history is not just about kings and rulers; it is about the people who shape it. The portrayal of his allies, as well as his adversaries, adds layers to the narrative, making it clear that the battle for the Maratha Empire was fought on many fronts-physically, politically, and emotionally.
  • rohitarura
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Fantastic movie

The battle sequences in Chhaava deserve special praise for their authenticity, choreography, and visual spectacle. Unlike many films where battles feel overly stylized or unrealistic, here they are raw, intense, and strategically executed. Every clash of swords, every tactical maneuver, and every war cry resonates with power and realism, making the audience feel as if they are right there on the battlefield. What makes these sequences even more impressive is how they highlight not just brute strength but also military intelligence and strategy. Sambhaji Maharaj was not just a warrior; he was a master tactician who understood the nuances of warfare, and the film does an incredible job of showcasing this. The camera work, the use of slow-motion in key moments, and the sound design all contribute to creating battles that are not just visually stunning but also emotionally charged.
  • sarkarkamran
  • 13 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Chhaava is not actually a biopic but a film based on the events of the Battle of Burhanpur and its impact on the Maratha-Mughal war

Laxman Utekar's Chhaava is not actually a biopic but a film based on the events of the Battle of Burhanpur and its impact on the Maratha-Mughal war. The film definitely suffers from screenplay issues in its first half. It's the second half where the film picks up. The pre-climax battle and the violent yet emotional climax stand out, especially a particular scene starring Vicky and Vineet, and the to & fro between the kings.

However, the music and score by A. R. Rahman felt like the weakest part of the film. It worked in parts but It didn't have the necessary energy to match the Maratha spirit in battle scenes, and in many places, the score was so out of sync that it distracted from the screen. Apart from Vicky Kaushal flying, the action is raw and good, but the editing makes it look awkward on-screen. The camerawork, coloring, and costume department deserve special mention. At the same time, the wide-location CGI work is subpar.

It is actually the performances that make the film what it is. Vicky Kaushal roars as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.

The climax sequence is particularly very well executed by Vicky. Akshaye Khanna does less talking but shines as Aurangzeb. Rashmika was good but felt miscast. Ashutosh Rana provides good support. Divya Dutta and Diana Penty have limited roles to offer. But the man who stands out in the supporting cast is Vineet Kumar, whose crucial dialogue delivery stays with you throughout. The rest of the supporting cast also does a good job. Overall, Chhaava is not something extraordinary and has its fair share of flaws, but it's the performances that make it a must-watch. The last 30-40 mins will definitely make you emotional and leave the theatre silent.

OVERALL - 3.25/5.
  • beingmhs
  • 14 फ़र॰ 2025
  • परमालिंक

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