Everyone was waiting to see Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj’s bravery and struggle on the big screen. The film – a film – is a story that very few people know, but now Laxman Utekar has presented this story to the audience in a brilliant way. Chhava is a historical film, which tells the story of every heroism and sacrifice of that time, not just a hero.
Laxman Utekar has presented a great mixture of historical and emotional story through this film. Every scene, every dialogue and every action scene of the film shows that Utekar has put his hard work and love towards this film. Under his direction every moment of the film forces the audience to join, and the era of history is felt when there was an example of the bravery of the Marathas.
Vicky Kaushal has put his life in the role of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. His performance is very impressive and charismatic. He has played this role so deeply that his confidence and sensitivity is clearly visible in every scene. Vicky’s performance shocks the audience, and his acting holds you at every important turn of the film.
Rashmika Mandana has introduced her performance as a strong and courageous wife in the role of Queen Yesubai. His soft, but strong role leaves a deep impression to the audience. Rashmika’s love and dedication as Yesubai draws the audience towards her.
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Akshaye Khanna has left a different impression from his acting in the role of Aurangzeb. His acting leaves a very calm and deep impression. Without speaking more, Akshay has shown Aurangzeb’s cruelty and strength very well only by his eyes and gestures.
Ashutosh Rana has created a distinct identity in the role of Saralkar Hambirrao Mohite. His performance is tremendous in the role of Maratha commander. Divya Dutta has set a good example of conspiracy and fraud as Rajmata. At the same time, Vineet Kumar Singh has given the film a sensitive and soft twist as a poet Kalash. Diana Penty has put a good twist in the role of Zinat-Unisa Begum.
The action of the film is unmatched. Laxman Utekar has given the direction of tremendous action sequence. The four major scenes of the war, which are in the central part of the entire film, are extremely interesting and exciting. The strategy and skill is clearly visible in every battle. Every action move in these wars has been choreographed in a very spectacular way, which makes the audience feel involved in every moment of the film.
The music of the film has been molded in the best way according to the mood and tension of the film. The background score makes every emotional and action packed scene more impressive. Songs and music with war scenes make a deep place in the hearts of the audience.
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There is a scene in the film when Sambhaji Maharaj is given terrible physical and mental torture by Aurangzeb. The scene has introduced their spirits and pain well, which can bring the audience to tears. This scene is the most heartbreaking moment of the film, which will echo in your heart for a long time.
Madock Films have always presented new stories to the audience, and ‘Chhava’ is a great example of this. Dinesh Vision, along with his team, has made the film a historical, emotional and visually strong film.
If you like stories of Indian history, valor and sacrifice, then this film will be a treat for you. Under the banner of Madock Films, ‘Chhawa is not just a film, produced by Dinesh Vision, is a journey, which will fill you with pride and inspiration. The direction, performance, and action of this film have made it a ‘Must Watch’ for this week. So this weekend must see it with your family.
Indicators: Laxman Urete
Cast: Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandana, Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana, Divya Dutta, Vineet Kumar Singh, Diana Penty
Time: 161 minutes
Rating: 4